Mayawati slams BJP leader on his intemperate remark on Muslim women
In a post on X, Mayawati described the allegedly communal and hateful remark, widely reported as “bring Muslim girls, get a job”, as “despicable” and “narrow-minded.”
In a post on X, Mayawati described the allegedly communal and hateful remark, widely reported as “bring Muslim girls, get a job”, as “despicable” and “narrow-minded.”
"The BJP’s habit is to blame the Congress for its own failures bringing us international shame. Whether it is said in Colombia or Kanpur, the reality remains the same - India’s government has failed to harness the vast potential of our economy and is undoing our demographic dividend," KC Venugopal said in a post on X.
The parliamentary affairs minister Rijiju emphasized that the "dead economy" remarks were an "observation".
A Pavithran, a junior superintendent at the Vellarikundu Taluk Office, was taken into custody by Hosdurg police on Friday evening.
The Supreme Court on Friday granted bail to senior journalist Kommineni Srinivasa Rao, who was arrested on June 9 in connection with alleged derogatory remarks made by a panelist during a live television debate on his show, KSR Live Show, aired on Sakshi TV.
Bahujan Samaj Party supremo Mayawati on Monday hit back on Azad Samaj Party President Chandrashekhar Azad and said that such organizations have tried to weaken the BSP and these party are like rainy frogs who can't do anything for the Bahujan Samaj.
Southern superstar Kamal Haasan continues to remain unapologetic and asserts that he will remain so for his remarks against the Kannada language, which now threaten to escalate into a campaign to boycott his films in Karnataka.
Language issues have been on the top of the emotional charts in Karnataka, with any and every element relating to it occupying the mind space of activists and people alike.
The court also closed the proceedings pending before the Madhya Pradesh High Court. It perused the status report submitted by DIG Police which stated that following the apex court’s directions, a Special Investigation Team (SIT) of three IPS officers was constituted and investigation started on May 21.
A senior officer of the Delhi Legislative Assembly on Friday issued a clarification in response to a press release and public statements made by Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders regarding the proceedings of the General Purposes Committee (GPC).