The war of words between the ruling Trinamool Congress and the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party escalated after some pictures were circulated online showing an aide of a student leader of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s party taking part in the July-August 2024 student and youth agitation in Bangladesh.
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Five Left parties on Monday asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to immediately halt the “extra-judicial killings” in the name of anti-Maoist Operation Kagar, order an impartial judicial inquiry and open dialogue with the Naxals by accepting ultras’ unilateral ceasefire offer.
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To mark the completion of 11 years of the BJP-led Central government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the saffron party will inaugurate an exhibition at its state headquarters here at 10.30 am on Tuesday.
Similar exhibitions will also be held in all the districts across Uttar Pradesh. In a statement issued on Monday, the BJP said the exhibitions will showcase the government's achievements over the past 11 years, focusing on service, good governance, welfare of the poor, vision of a self-reliant and strong India, and preservation of national heritage. (PTI)
India's foreign policy has failed during the 11 years of the Modi government and is harming the country, All India Congress Committee (AICC) spokesperson Kuldeep Singh Rathore claimed on Tuesday.
Speaking to PTI here, the former Himachal Pradesh Congress chief also criticised the government over issues of inflation, implementation of Goods and Services Tax and unemployment.
The policies of the NDA government are harming the country and its foreign policy has failed, Rathore said. (PTI)
Terrorism has no religion, caste or creed; we don't support it: Mamata in Bengal assembly on resolution lauding armed forces. There was need to teach (terrorists) a lesson, we salute bravery of armed forces, the CM said.
Banerjee also reiterated a question the Opposition has been asking of the Why security personnel were absent at terror attack site in Pahalgam, asks Mamata Banerjee in Bengal assembly.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday evening met members of multi-party delegations who had travelled to world capitals to convey India's strong stand against Pakistan-linked terrorism following Operation Sindoor.
Members shared their experience with the prime minister, with the central government having already praised the work of the seven delegations comprising over 50 persons, mostly current MPs.