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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will virtually address BJP workers, ministers, MPs and MLAs on Wednesday on the occasion of the party's foundation day on Wednesday, said BJP general secretary Arun Singh.
BJP president J P Nadda will interact with a group of foreign envoys on the party's foundation day and apprise them of its ideology, culture and functioning, PTI reported. Nadda's interaction with 13 ambassadors from Asian and European nations will be held under a programme titled 'Know the BJP'.
READ | BJP Chief JP Nadda To Interact With Foreign Envoys From 13 Nations On Party's 42nd Foundation Day
On Wednesday, Foreign Minister Dr S Jaishankar will reply on the debate over the Russia-Ukraine conflict in Lok Sabha. In his reply in Lok Sabha, Jaishankar will also move a bill to amend the Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) and their Delivery Systems.
Meanwhile, Pakistan's Supreme Court will continue hearing the matter pertaining to the no-confidence motion moved against Imran Khan.
On Tuesday, Pakistan's Supreme Court sought the record of the proceedings of the National Assembly conducted on the no-confidence motion.
National Assembly Deputy Speaker Qasim Khan Suri on Sunday ruled that the no-confidence motion was linked with a "foreign conspiracy" to topple the government and hence was not maintainable. Minutes later, President Arif Alvi dissolved the National Assembly on advice of Prime Minister Khan.
During the second day of the hearing on Tuesday, the court directed the government to present minutes of the proceedings in the National Assembly after the no-confidence motion was presented by the Opposition.
Chief Justice Bandial said that the court did not interfere in matters of state and foreign policy and only wanted to ascertain the constitutionality of the steps taken by the deputy speaker for the dismissal of the no-confidence motion and subsequent dissolution of the National Assembly, PTI reported.
Breaking News LIVE: No Need To Panic, Says Maharashtra Covid Task Force Member On XE Variant
Mumbai XE variant case occurred in first week in March from an international travellor who fully recovered but Genomic data is out today .No need to panic ,follow covid appropriate behavior 🙏
— Dr. Shashank Joshi (@AskDrShashank) April 6, 2022
Breaking News LIVE | Parliament Has Witnessed Healthy Discussion On Ukraine Crisis, Ops Ganga: PM Modi
Over the last few days Parliament has witnessed a healthy discussion on the situation in Ukraine and India’s efforts to bring back our citizens through Operation Ganga. I am grateful to all MP colleagues who enriched this discussion with their views.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 6, 2022
Breaking News LIVE: 185.04 Cr Vaccine Doses Administered So Far Under Nationwide Vaccination Drive, Says Govt
PIB’S BULLETIN ON #COVID19
— PIB India (@PIB_India) April 6, 2022
💠185.04 cr vaccine doses have been administered so far under Nationwide Vaccination Drive
💠India's Active caseload currently stands at 11,871
💠Recovery Rate currently at 98.76%
Read here: https://t.co/lT0BGwwoWm #IndiaFightsCorona pic.twitter.com/SL260YQte3
Breaking News LIVE: UN General Assembly To Vote Thursday On Suspending Russia From Human Rights Council
#BREAKING UN General Assembly to vote Thursday on suspending Russia from Human Rights Council: official pic.twitter.com/smdVKATkUg
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) April 6, 2022
Breaking News LIVE: UN General Assembly To Vote Thursday On Suspending Russia From Human Rights Council
#BREAKING UN General Assembly to vote Thursday on suspending Russia from Human Rights Council: official pic.twitter.com/smdVKATkUg
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) April 6, 2022