The Australia Today reported on Monday that Pathanmajra, the Sanour MLA, is wanted by the Punjab Police, which has been on the lookout for the AAP leader in connection with an alleged rape and cheating case.
The remarks came as Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated and laid the foundation stones for various development projects worth over Rs 8,140 crore in the state on the occasion of Uttarakhand's 25th statehood anniversary.
Prime Minister Modi, during a rally in Bihar on Saturday, had taken a swipe at the Opposition Mahagathbandhan, declaring, "Nahi chahiye katta sarkaar, phir ek baar NDA sarkaar" (We don't want a gun-wielding government, we want the NDA government again).
Acharya Shastri also appealed to citizens to contribute towards the Indian Army, saying, "Every Indian should donate to the army so that the Indian army becomes more powerful and our country prospers, and we can be protected from unopposed forces, and a befitting reply can be given to the
Hollywood legend Arnold Schwarzenegger has revealed that 'The Running Man' is the only movie from his career he always wanted to see remade, and now, nearly four decades later, his wish has come true, according to People.
Responding to a question related to Abhishek Banerjee's recent visit to the houses of victims who allegedly died due to the SIR procedure in West Bengal, the BJP leader noted that if the Trinamool MP wants to conduct an inquiry into the matter, he should form a team of doctors.
The first phase of the assembly elections in Bihar concluded peacefully on Thursday, with a record voter turnout of 65.08% of voters participating in the assembly polls.
BJP MP Nishikant Dubey in Katihar alleged that former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi stopped a proposed joint action by India and Israel against Pakistan's nuclear programme in 1982, accusing Congress of compromising national interests for vote-bank politics.
"The people of Punjab want this saga of corruption to end. The suffering of Punjab must end. The Aam Aadmi Party government has continuously defrauded the people of Punjab by drowning it in debt, snatching away their rights, and stalling development work. They fled when the floods hit, an
"After a distance of about 50-60 km, the metro becomes unviable - not in terms of fare, but in terms of time. Because travelling 50-60 km by metro takes around one to one and a half hours. Since everyone wants to save time, a new system, the Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS), is being
Haryana Police has launched an aggressive statewide drive titled "Operation Trackdown", sending a strong message of zero tolerance towards crime. The campaign, which began on November 5 and will continue till November 20, has already yielded remarkable results. Within the first two days,