Ashok Gehlot highlighted the atrocities against Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh, and accused the Central Government of not 'putting pressure' on Dhaka over the issue.
The residence of Bangladesh's founder, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, in Dhaka, was vandalized on February 5 during a live online address by his daughter, Sheikh Hasina, the deposed prime minister.
"Justice has to be done. Boats which have been captured, we want that to be released. We want the Union government to speak to the Sri Lankan government and find a permanent solution for this," said Kanimozhi.
Bangladesh should propose a consensus resolution at the upcoming United Nations Human Rights Council session in March to request technical assistance, further investigations, and monitoring and reporting by UN-backed rights experts, the rights body said.
The bill urges the IMF to allow Taiwan to take part in its activities, offer employment opportunities for Taiwanese citizens, and extend its assistance to the island nation, Taipei Times reported.
After a slow start in the first two hours, voter turnout reached 19.95 per cent by 11 am in the single-phase Delhi Assembly elections, according to the Election Commission of India.
He emphasised that this election is crucial in deciding the future of the city, citing pressing issues like pollution, garbage management, and the cleaning of the Yamuna River.
Urging the voters, the former Delhi Chief Minister stated that today is the day to defeat politics of "lies, hatred and fear" and make "truth, development and honesty" win.
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati on Wednesday urged citizens to prioritise voting in the Delhi Assembly elections and stressed that voting should be guided by the principles of 'Sarvajan Hitaya' (welfare of all) and 'Sarvajan Sukhaya' (happiness of all), regardless of caste, relig
Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami urged Delhi voters to use their right to vote to remove corruption and usher in a new era of good governance and progress, emphasizing the importance of each vote in shaping Delhi's future.
In a post on X, Shah emphasised the importance of voting for a government with a proven track record of public welfare and a clear vision for the capital's development.