Speaking to ANI, Tiwari said, "I condemn it. He should avoid using such words for any leader... Even I can say various things for PM Modi, Home Minister or any leader, but respectful language is the power of democracy."
"If anything is wrong, then they should go to the court. Vandalism and suppressing anyone's voice is not right. A government should be able to take criticism. If someone has done a comedy for laughter, then the government should have laughed it off... Kangana Ranaut said even more derogatory
A 68-year-old woman filed a complaint to G-3 Kilpauk Police Station of Chennai and alleged that a group of 20 people entered her house at around 09:45 am on Monday and abused her with obscene words.
"I am saying this with a lot of sadness, the way Congress claims to be a protector of the Constitution but the way they have tried to destroy it. Dr B R Ambedkar had himself said, that reservation would not be done on the basis of the Constitution, this is an acceptable provision of the Cons
Sirsa's words served as a poignant reminder of the nation's debt to its brave heroes on the occasion of Shaheed Diwas, celebrated on March 23, commemorating the execution of Bhagat Singh, along with his fellow revolutionaries Sukhdev and Rajguru, who were hanged to death in Lahore Central J
Shikhar's words were more than just praise; they highlighted Kohli's consistency and immense contribution to T20 cricket. The Shayari perfectly captured the respect Shikhar has for Kohli, not only as a fellow cricketer but also as a constant source of inspiration in the game.
The Himachal Pradesh Assembly's budget session began on a stormy note, with the ruling Congress and opposition BJP locking horns over the issue of educational and administrative institutions in the state. The debate, which started during the question hour, quickly escalated into a war of wor
Chahal was seen leaving the court today carrying a jacket in his hand and a T-shirt that had the words "Be your own sugar daddy' written on it. Dhanashree Verma was, meanwhile seen in white T-shirt and blue jeans and donning a black face mask.
Gadkari addressed a convocation ceremony event at the Central India Group of Institutions in Nagpur on Saturday and emphasised the importance of equality and rejecting caste-based politics.
While Congress leader Jairam Ramesh condemned the arrest as an "abuse of police powers," CM Himanta Sarma defended the arrest, saying that it was related to a caste-based insult directed at a Dalit woman.
"She has been the former Chief Minister of Bihar, and she should choose her words carefully... This kind of unparliamentary language does not suit anyone... My question to her is what has she done for women? ... He (Nitish Kumar) has not insulted women in any way ...," Chaudhary told ANI