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7th Delhi assembly met for 74 days over five years: Report
The 7th Delhi Assembly was in session for only 74 days over five years, the shortest term since inception, with just 14 bills passed. Assembly sessions were divided into multiple parts annually, contributing to the limited number of sittings and legislative productivity.
Mohan Bhagwat says that India was not independent when the Constitution was formed: Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi criticized RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat's remarks, emphasizing the role of Congress and the people in creating and protecting the Constitution. Gandhi accused BJP and RSS of attacking the Constitution, and alleged that hard-earned money through GST is being given to a few billionaires by PM Modi. He stressed that Bhagwat's claims undermine India's independence.
- Nitish Kumar govt's caste survey was to befool Bihar people, alleges Rahul Gandhi
- Rahul Gandhi bumps into Tejashwi Yadav in Patna
- Arvind Kejriwal says Delhi Police prevented documentary screening, officials cite MCC
- AAP promises free water, electricity for renters in Delhi ahead of assembly polls
- APCC to protest against Amit Shah's visit, state chief says "no right to set foot in Andhra"
- Kejriwal's income rose by 40% during COVID; Sisodia took 1.5 cr loan from private individuals: BJP
- Govt making efforts to maintain law and order in every part of state: Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar
- 1521 nominations filed by 981 candidates for Delhi Assembly Elections
- District chiefs not to contest polls: Assam BJP
- Delhi polls: BJP promises Rs 2,500 monthly for women; Atal canteens in slums
- Learn from N. Chandrababu Naidu on how to develop state, Union Minister Kumaraswamy tells Karnataka
- Karnataka High Court stays defamation case proceedings against Rahul Gandhi
- AAP to comfortably form govt in Delhi; people want Kejriwal back as CM: Sisodia
- BSP announces all 70 candidates for Delhi assembly elections
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7th Delhi assembly met for 74 days over five years: Report
The 7th Delhi Assembly was in session for only 74 days over five years, the shortest term since inception, with just 14 bills passed. Assembly sessions were divided into multiple parts annually, contributing to the limited number of sittings and legislative productivity.
Mohan Bhagwat says that India was not independent when the Constitution was formed: Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi criticized RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat's remarks, emphasizing the role of Congress and the people in creating and protecting the Constitution. Gandhi accused BJP and RSS of attacking the Constitution, and alleged that hard-earned money through GST is being given to a few billionaires by PM Modi. He stressed that Bhagwat's claims undermine India's independence.
PM Modi distributes over 65 lakh property cards under SVAMITVA scheme
The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi distributed over 65 lakh property cards under SVAMITVA Scheme to property owners in over 50000 villages in more than 230 districts across 10 States and 2 Union territories today through video conferencing. Addressing the occasion, he remarked that today was a historic day for the villages and the rural areas of India and greeted all the beneficiaries and citizens.
Nitish Kumar govt's caste survey was to befool Bihar people, alleges Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi claims Bihar's caste survey is deceiving and emphasizes the need for a national caste census for proper development planning. He criticizes the BJP and RSS for undermining the Constitution and neglecting marginalized communities, while advocating for increased reservation caps.
Rahul Gandhi bumps into Tejashwi Yadav in Patna
On Saturday, Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadav, both political allies and family friends, met in Patna. Gandhi was there for a 'Samvidhan Suraksha Sammelan' while Yadav was attending an RJD national executive meeting. Their encounter generated enthusiasm among supporters and a flurry of photographs.
APCC to protest against Amit Shah's visit, state chief says "no right to set foot in Andhra"
Andhra Pradesh Congress President YS Sharmila Reddy strongly opposes Union Home Minister Amit Shah's state visit, accusing him of insulting BR Ambedkar and demanding a public apology. Reddy announced large-scale protests at Ambedkar's statues and criticized BJP's allies TDP and Janasena for not seeking an apology from Shah, urging coalition partners to join in the demand.
Govt making efforts to maintain law and order in every part of state: Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar
A political dispute has escalated in Maharashtra after Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan was attacked by an intruder at his residence. Opposition leaders are criticizing the state government for inadequate security. The Maharashtra government is investigating the incident, while actors and political figures voice concerns about rising crime and safety in Mumbai.
District chiefs not to contest polls: Assam BJP
BJP in Assam has elected Dilip Saikia as its new state president, with the decision that district presidents will not contest the 2026 assembly polls. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma emphasized the goal of securing over 100 seats with allies in the next assembly elections.
18 Indian nationals still serving in Russian Army: MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal
The Ministry of External Affairs confirmed today that 18 Indian nationals are still serving in the Russian Army with 16 of those categorised as missing. 126 cases of Indians fighting in the Russian military have come to light thus far, confirmed the ministry’s official spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal. Several of these individuals were promised lucrative jobs in Russia before being duped into serving in combat positions in Moscow’s ongoing war in Ukraine.
Learn from N. Chandrababu Naidu on how to develop state, Union Minister Kumaraswamy tells Karnataka
Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy criticized the Karnataka government for lack of cooperation with central development initiatives. He highlighted the indifference towards the Visvesvaraya Iron and Steel Plant revival and Kudremukh Iron Ore Company. Kumaraswamy praised Andhra Pradesh CM Naidu's commitment and accused Karnataka of political vendetta hindering HMT and other projects.