JP NADDA ELECTED BJP PRESIDENTJagat Prakash Nadda was elected unopposed as the BJP's national president onMonday, taking over the reins from Amit Shah whose tenure of five-and-a-halfyears saw the party turning into a formidable election-winning machinerydespite occasional setbacks.The 59-year-old le
STATES HAVE RIGHT TO DISAGREE WITH CENTRE, CANNOT BE FORCED TO IMPLEMENTCAA: CONGRESSAmid a debate over the implementation of the amended Citizenship Act, theCongress on Sunday said states have the right to challenge the Centre andcannot be "forced" to implement the "unconstitutional law"
J & K: 5 MONTHS ON, PREPAID VOICE CALLING, SMS BACK IN J&KTHE Jammu & Kashmir administration ordered the restoration of pre-paid cellphone service (voice and SMS) on Saturday, over five months after it was suspended.
AT MEETING ON NPR, OPPN STATES OBJECT TO QUESTION ON PLACE & BIRTH OFPARENTSOpposition-ruled states raised objections to new questions introduced in the2020 National Population Register (NPR) form at a meeting Friday with UnionHome Secretary A K Bhalla and officials of the Registrar Ge
INDIA PLANS TO INVITE PAKISTAN FOR SCO SUMMITIn a move that is likely to open up the bilateral space, India Thursday saidNew Delhi will invite the heads of government of all member countries of theShanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) when it hosts the summit later thisyear.
BJP CONDEMNS PROVOCATIVE REMARKS BUT SAYS: PROTESTERS TRIGGER SUCH REACTIONSThe BJP on Tuesday distanced itself from controversial remarks by some party leaders over protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, but took exception to “provocative slogans and placards” again
DROP NPR WORK, CONG-LED OPPN DIRECTS NON-BJP CMS Upping the ante on the Citizenship Amendment Act, the Congress-led Opposition yesterday adopted a resolution against the CAA, National Register of Citizens and National Population Register and urged 13 non-BJP Chief Ministers to st
PM ON CAA: PAK WILL NOW HAVE TO ANSWER FOR OPPRESSING MINORITIESAmid the ongoing protests, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said somesections were trying to "misguide" the youth on the Citizenship (Amendment)Act (CAA) which, he said, is "a law to provide citizenship, not snatch itawa
INTERNET FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT, REVIEW SUSPENSION IN J-K: SCThe Supreme Court on Friday asked the J-K administration to review allorders of suspension of the Internet.
GOVT TO TAKE 15 FOREIGN ENVOYS MINUS EU ON TWO-DAY VISIT TO J&K TODAY Five months after revoking Jammu and Kashmir's special status and bifurcating the state into two Union territories, the government will take a group of 15 foreign envoys to Srinagar on Thursday, for a two-day vi