"Everyone expects me to visit them during elections...I will definitely go everywhere. I will visit Sandeshkhali too...As soon as our candidate Haji Nurul wins Basirhat, I will visit Sandeshkhali within a few days," Mamata Banerjee said.
New Delhi [India], May 21: The spices in India underline the rich tapestry that describes the vibrancy of deep culinary richness, each of which narrates tales from ancient trade routes, cultural exchanges, and changed culinary practices that had an effect on global food. And then there is Ak
"From the very first day, whether it was registering the offence under Section 304 of the IPC or presenting it in court for trial or initiating action against the father and pub owners under the Juvenile Justice Act, the police's role has been integral from the beginning. Yesterday, I also m
Speaking to ANI about the incident, Baghel said, "This is a very tragic incident, 19 people have died in this. These people were returning after plucking tendu leaves when this accident happened. We have met the injured in the hospital."
"Once there is any conflict, any war...once you turn on the switch it is very difficult to turn it off. Once the problem starts, it turns to pick up on its own," Jaishankar said.
Sajad Lone, Jammu and Kashmir People's Conference (JKPC) chairman and candidate from Baramulla parliamentary constituency cast his vote at a polling booth in Handwara and said he is "very confident" of winning.
"I am very happy that today we are celebrating the festival of democracy and India is presenting an example to the world. India is the land of the strongest democracy, often called the mother of democracy. So, I feel we are celebrating this festival," Pawar said before casting her vote.
"I am very confident that this time around the youth of Odisha will vote for the BJP both at the Centre as well as the state, and once the double-engine government comes into existence, here the flagship programme of the Modi government focused on employment generation, rapid economic prospe
Kangana Ranaut, BJP candidate from Himachal Pradesh's Mandi Lok Sabha constituency, took a dig at the Bollywood industry and called it a "very rare sight" to keep "Sanatani" perspective while working in a "Khan-dominated" industry.
Kangana, who is bidding for a maiden term in the Lok Sabha from her native Mandi, also expressed her excitement at the prospect of winning the MP of the Year award if she gets elected.