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.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court on Thursday made scathing remarks against the BJP government and the Madhya Pradesh Police over the FIR registered against State Tribal Affairs Minister Vijay Shah for his derogatory comments on the Indian Army Colonel Sofiya Quereshi.
The Supreme Court on Thursday rebuked Bharatiya Janata Party’s Lok Sabha member Nishikant Dubey for his remarks against the top court and its judges, terming them as “highly irresponsible” and reflecting “a penchant to attract attention by casting aspersions.”
An FIR has been registered against Uttar Pradesh Congress President Ajay Rai at Chetganj police station for allegedly mocking the Rafale fighter aircraft by tying lemon and chillies to a toy plane
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday condemned recent remarks by Samajwadi Party (SP) leaders on the Pahalgam terrorist attack, calling them "shameful" and akin to Pakistani rhetoric.
The MEA said the neighbouring country should focus on protecting the rights of its own minorities instead of making unwarranted comments and indulging in virtue signaling.