Taking to X, Tagore, on Thursday, said, "Calling Superstar Shah Rukh Khan a 'traitor' is an attack on India's pluralism. Hate cannot define nationalism. RSS must stop poisoning society."
The Season 3 trailer of the critically acclaimed comedy series 'Shrinking' is finally out, teasing Michael J Fox's return to acting after stepping away from his career in 2020 due to speech issues associated with his Parkinson's disease.
Singer Mohit Chauhan opened up about the inspiration behind his latest song 'Meri Aawaaz', saying he decided to compose it about street dogs in India because he believes true humanity lies in taking "care of the speechless."
Kharge, in his opening remarks at the Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting, said that "scrapping" of MGNREGA is an "insult" to Mahatma Gandhi and "a kick" in the stomach of poor people.
Speaking to reporters after meeting AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge, Shivakumar said, "I have done every work in the party. Haven't just delivered speeches from the dais."
While participating in the Farmers' Conference on Natural Farming in Rewa on Thursday, Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah said that the day is also the birth anniversary of the former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and stated that Rewa was his favourite region. He also pra
"It is unfortunate that MK Stalin is using the day of this festival to poison minds against Modi. Look where it is coming from. It is MK Stalin's party, which is known for abusing Sanatan Dharma. I find it extremely ironic that Stalin, who has abused Sanatan Dharma and called it all sorts
"When a few right-wing violent groups, acting in the name of the majority, indulge in attacks and riots, even as the Prime Minister participates in Christmas celebrations, it sends a disturbing message to the nation," Stalin posted on X.
CPI(M) Kannur District Secretary KK Ragesh delivered a strong and controversial speech at Parade Town in Kannur, warning that Muslim League workers would not be able to come out of their homes if their party decides to retaliate.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramiah, following the passage of the Hate Speech and Hate Crimes Prevention Bill, 2025, in both Houses of the state legislature, accused the BJP of making provocative speeches and claimed the reason behind the party's opposition to the law.
Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara, reacting to the BJP's opposition to the Hate Speech and Hate Crimes Prevention Bill, 2025, alleged that the BJP is politicising the issue and asserted that the bill does not intend to target any specific individual.