Breaking News HIGHLIGHTS - Ceasefire Agreements With Three Naga Groups Extended By One Year
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Enforcement Directorate files supplementary chargesheet against jail officials Mahender Sundriyal, Dharam Singh Bora, and Dharam Singh in the matter related to Sukesh Chandrasekar in Rs 200 crore money laundering case, ANI reported.
Centre to soon take call on relaxing quality norms for wheat procurement in Punjab, Haryana, Food Secretary Sanjeev Chopra said, as per PTI.
French President Macron says 'counting' on Chinese President Xi Jinping to 'bring Russia to its senses', AFP reported.
French President Macron says 'counting' on Chinese President Xi Jinping to 'bring Russia to its senses', AFP reported.
Supreme Court says it will hear the case relating to Varanasi's Gyanvapi mosque on April 14 and allows the Muslim side to file an application before it regarding their request to allow the practice of ablution inside the mosque premises, ANI reported.
Cong govt in Kerala gave on a platter Vizhinjam port to Adani; it was not given on basis of any tender, FM Nirmala Sitharaman said, as per PTI.
She also remarked, "Cong leader Rahul Gandhi is now becoming a "repeat offender" in terms of making baseless allegations against PM."
AAP names Sushil Kumar Rinku as its candidate for Jalandhar Lok Sabha bypoll
French President Emmanuel Macron meets Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, AFP reported
Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge addressed a press conference and made the following remarks:
- We are demanding JPC probe into Adani issue, but why is govt afraid when it will have majority in panel
- Budget of Rs 50 lakh cr passed in 12 minutes without discussion; ruling party MPs created disturbances in Parliament.
- Modi govt talks lot about democracy but does not walk the talk
- Govt didn't answer on Adani issue in Parliament, diverted attention by demanding Rahul Gandhi's apology over his UK remarks
- Something is fishy that is why govt not agreeing to order JPC probe into Adani issue
The suspected accused is being medically examined. We haven't started questioning him. We were able to trace him well in time. We will look into all aspects of the case: Kerala DGP Anil Kant on Kozhikode train fire incident, as per ANI.
SC agrees to hear on April 14 AAP govt's plea against Delhi LG's approval with riders to send teachers to Finland for training, PRI reported.
Serchhip Battalion of 23 Sector Assam Rifles recovered 536 bags of illegal areca nuts worth over Rs 3 Crores in the general area Zotlang, Champhai on 5 April, ANI reported,
Iran, Saudi foreign ministers meet in Beijing, AFP reported citing Iran and Saudi media reports.
A woman from Mumbai, among those arrested for abusing & attacking cricketer Prithvi Shaw has moved the magistrate court for the registration of an FIR against him for allegedly assaulting her, ANI reported.
"Rahul Gandhi is the Mahatma Gandhi of modern India. He has a lot of similarities with Mahatma Gandhi. Rahul Gandhi did Bharat Jodo Yatra whereas Mahatma Gandhi did the Dandi march back then," Chhattisgarh Congress leader Amitesh Shukla told ANI
Hindu temple vandalised with "hate-motivated graffiti" in Windsor, two suspects wanted, say local police.
Police officers discovered anti-Hindu and anti-India graffiti sprayed in black on an exterior wall of the temple building: Windsor Police
YouTuber Manish Kashyap who has been sent to judicial custody till April 19 for posting fake videos of migrant labourers from Bihar "being attacked" in Tamil Nadu has been booked under National Security Act (NSA), ANI reported.
Taiwan says 1 Chinese aircraft, 3 warships detected around island, ministry stated, as per AFP.
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Opposition MPs To Take Out 'Tiranga March' From Parliament To Vijaya Chowk
After both Houses are adjourned sine die on Thursday, MPs from several Opposition parties will conduct a "Tiranga march" from Parliament to Vijaya Chowk and hold a press conference to emphasize that the second half of the Budget session was allegedly washed out due to the government's attitude, according to Congress leaders.
According to Mallikarjun Kharge, president of the Congress, a Tiranga march has been planned from Parliament to Vijay Chowk, where opposition lawmakers will hold a press conference and all of the events of the budget session will be presented to the public.
He stated that the opposition parties have decided to work together and coordinate in the future.
Congress general secretary association K C Venugopal said the 'Tiranga march' will be coordinated after the two Houses are dismissed sine bite the dust as booked Thursday.
"The entire second part of the budget session was washed out only because of the attitude of the government. For the first time treasury benches stalled proceedings and later they refused to discuss the Adani issue and not even listen to why the Opposition was demanding," he alleged.
All of these issues, according to party leaders, will be discussed with the public at the press conference.
BJP Foundation Day
The BJP will be celebrating its 43rd Foundation Day on April 6 with great fervour and enthusiasm. The saffron party has come a long way since its inception on April 6, 1980, emerging as the largest political party in the world, having the maximum number of MPs, MLAs and councillors in the country.
In fact, the BJP's journey was recently summed up by Prime Minister Narendra Modi after inaugurating an extension of the BJP headquarters.
"BJP started its journey from just two Lok Sabha seats and reached 303 in 2019. In many of the states, we get more than 50 per cent votes," he had said. "From north to south and from east to west, the BJP is the only pan-India party today," PM Modi further said.
The BJP was officially created on April 6, 1980. However, its ideological origins can be traced back to 1951 when Shyama Prasad Mukherjee broke away from Nehru's Congress and formed the Bhartiya Jana Sangh (BJS). The BJS, whose motto was the preservation of Hindu identity and culture, was formed in collaboration with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).
However, electoral success eluded the BJS initially. In the 1952 Lok Sabha election, the BJS could win only three Lok Sabha seats.
The BJS gained some traction during Emergency imposed by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in 1975 when several of its leaders were arrested for protesting. After Emergency was withdrawn, the BJS collaborated with a number of other smaller regional parties and formed the Janata Party.
The Janata Party tasted success in the 1977 Lok Sabha election and formed the government at the Centre with Morarji Desai as the Prime Minister.
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