"I was allowed to speak at the Cambridge University to give a talk there, on Indian politics and global politics, which I did, and it's quite a nice atmosphere there. I was thinking, while I was talking there, that it's quite strange that an Indian politican, a leader can give a speech at
The participants also included men who sported individual cars and highlighted unique themes like 'Embrace Equity, Digital All, Stop Acid Violence' among others.
Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Sunday said that violence and militancy are happening in the name of religion and the mind of those who are involved in such activities have to be changed, and that can be done only by the religious leaders.
A day after Tamil Nadu Bharatiya Janata Party chief K Annamalai held the ruling DMK party responsible for the ongoing stir over alleged attacks on migrant labourers in the State, the police have booked him on charges of inciting violence and promoting enmity between groups.
Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) leader and former CM Manik Sarkar on Saturday launched a scathing attack on Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) and said 60 per cent of the electorate did not vote for the BJP and asked the people to question Prime Minister Narendra Modi on this.
"In exercise of the powers conferred upon me under Section 144 Cr. PC, I, B.S. Sohliya, IAS, District Magistrate, West Jaintia Hills District do hereby imposed CURFEW in Sahsniang, village with immediate effect and until further orders," the order stated.
Ned Price said that religious pluralism is one the core value of the US and stressed that Washington condemns any movement that seeks to carry out acts with a different vision.
The 'Rules of Discipline and proper conduct of students of JNU' states that students can be fined up to Rs 20,000 for holding dharnas, and have their admission cancelled or be fined up to Rs 30,000 if they hold gheraos or are accused of violence.
According to The News International, a patriarchal mindset, depleting economic situation, religious extremism, increasing population, discriminatory traditions and the impact of the climate crisis, all provide a perfect environment for domestic violence in Pakistani society.