"BJP has no agenda to contest the elections.. they should tell the people of Delhi what they have done for them in five years.. AAP has done a lot of work for Delhiites in terms of electricity, water, women's travel, roads and many other things," Kejriwal said while addressing the media.<
"BJP has no agenda to contest the elections.. they should tell the people of Delhi what they have done for them in five years.. AAP has done a lot of work for Delhiites in terms of electricity, water, women's travel, roads and many other things," Kejriwal said while addressing the media.<
Konstas, the U19 batting sensation for Australia will face perhaps the biggest Test of his young and promising career so far as he prepares to take on a solid Indian bowling attack led by Bumrah during the highly-anticipated Boxing Day Test starting from December 26 onwards. The 19-year-old
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday highlighted the settlement of Bru-Reang community in Tripura, stating that the BJP government in Tripura worked for the settlement of 40,000 people from the community and ensured them education and clean water.
Abdullah, who was returning from Rajasthan's Jaisalmer, said he would reach Srinagar by Friday morning to take stock of the situation in Kashmir. He said that the residents in the valley were facing difficulties with water and electricity supply given the severe cold spell which has gripped
Speaking in the Telangana Assembly on Saturday, Owaisi alleged that Allu Arjun displayed a lack of responsibility after the tragic incident and claimed that despite being informed about the tragedy the actor continued watching the film and didn't even bother to inquire about the condition
Farmer leader Abhimanyu Kohar slammed the centre on Saturday for not even visiting Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who is on a fast-onto-death at the Khanouri border between Punjab and Haryana to press the Centre to accept the agitating farmers' demands.
"The roads here are in shambles. Under the AAP government, people are facing issues with water, electricity and drainage. Delhi does not want excuses from the AAP anymore but looks ahead for a change and needs a BJP-led government," Bansuri Swaraj said.