"I met the minister, it felt good. He (CM Chouhan) called up my family and spoke to my family. I felt good. Now, I am going back after meeting him," Rawat told ANI.
"We are trying to take the necessary steps to ensure that the Indian diplomatic community feels safe and secure here. And we'll continue with that work going forward," Campbell, the United States National Security Council's coordinator for Indo-Pacific affairs told ANI.
"BJP presidents, general secretaries, and other leaders of 12 eastern states will be holding a meeting today in Guwahati," Assam BJP president Bhabesh Kalita told ANI.
Chandrashekhar Bawankule said," All our senior leaders including Devendra Fadnavis have already told that Eknath Shinde will remain as CM. He is doing a good job for the state. Opposition parties are creating confusion."
West Indies skipper Shai Hope told his team to enjoy their remaining matches as the Caribbean team registered a comfortable 7-wicket victory against Oman on Wednesday.
After the firing incident that occurred on the premises of the Tis Hazari Court in the National Capital earlier today, the Former Vice President of the Delhi Bar Association told the media that he did not fire any bullets and that he has the footage of those who opened fire.
Arriving to attend a party meeting called by Maharashtra Deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar in Bandra, Praful Patel told reporters, "We have everyone with us. There is no need to worry"
"The ones with whom they were with the MVA and at Patna have told now asked him to keep shut. So who is there to listen to him?" BJP MLA Nitesh Rane questioned.
During the courtesy visit, the MP informed the President about his initiative "Green India Challenge" and its contribution to the increased greenery. He told the President about the awareness and motivation created by the "Green India Challenge" in the common man.
"Sharad Pawar is our mentor and Guru...we will always respect and regard him and his position, he is a father figure to all of us," NCP leader Praful Patel told ANI.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday was told that the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has been given "drastic powers" in investigating money laundering cases and these powers need to be reined in.
According to the publication, a couple of years ago, China had warned Bangladesh from joining the Indo-Pacific initiatives, which was launched by the US, but under Sheikh Hasina, the government firmly told Beijing that they would follow their own foreign policy.