"After 12 years, PM Modi is visiting there (RSS headquarters)...I think that the BJP must have understood that they won the elections because of RSS. RSS claims that BJP won elections because of them, and I think this is true," Wadettiwar told ANI.
"Don't feel bad, the elected Delhi government cannot suspend any officer. This power has been snatched away from the Delhi government by the BJP central government. The Centre had told the Supreme Court that these powers cannot be given to an elected government," read the post by Saurabh Bha
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday took a swipe at opposition parties, saying those who failed to deliver during their tenure due to "Bhai-Bhatijavad" (nepotism) are now questioning the state's recruitment process.
"DMK government's 'dismal budget' is similar to a directionless drifting vehicle, which does not have any driver to control the steering wheel reliably. This inconsiderate budget ignores the important needs of the people and is insensitive to the aspirations and necessities of what the pe
Speaking to ANI, Soundarajan said "This is a failed and empty budget. The state government's only aim was to change the logo of the state budget and not to change the fate of the people of Tamil Nadu...."
Former Australia speedster Jason Gillespie took a jibe at Pakistan's interim head coach Aaqib Javed for undermining them during their stint with the Men in Green and running a campaign "behind the scenes" to take their role across all formats.
Singer and rapper Honey Singh kicked off his Millionaire India Tour with an electrifying performance in Mumbai on Saturday night. But it wasn't just his music that captured eyeballs.
The results were declared on February 8 and the movement has already started. Calling a meeting so soon shows that they will break soon. There will be mid-term polls in Punjab.
"Doing good work for society makes one happy from within... he did not understand this. Otherwise, he would have never thought of making the 'Sheesh Mahal..." Hazare said speaking to ANI.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday launched a scathing attack on Congress following its dismal performance in Delhi polls, saying it has hit a double hat-trick of 'zero' in Delhi elections.
Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi on Saturday expressed strong confidence in the BJP's performance in the Delhi elections, stating that the party is ahead and it will continue to remain ahead.