Tamil Nadu language controversy: Controversies arise from time to time regarding Tamil and Hindi languages. Now once again a new dispute has arisen with Tamil Nadu regarding language. DMK leader and Rajya Sabha MP MM Abdullah on Friday (October 25) responded to Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu's letter written in …
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…then we will consider removing reservation', Congress made the same mistake as Haryana in Maharashtra, opposed the statement of the veteran leader.
Maharashtra Assembly elections are just a few weeks away, so the Bharatiya Janata Party on Friday targeted the Congress over a recent statement by Congress state president Nana Patole. The BJP alleged that the Congress is preparing the ground to end the reservation given to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and …
Read More »Another arrest in the murder of Baba Siddiqui, joint action by Punjab and Mumbai Police, know what are the allegations?
Baba Siddiqui murder case: A person has been arrested from Ludhiana in connection with the murder of former Maharashtra minister and NCP (Ajit Pawar faction) leader Baba Siddiqui. Punjab Police Chief Gaurav Yadav gave this information on Saturday (26 October). Punjab Police wrote on the social media platform 'X' that, …
Read More »Delhi BJP President's health deteriorated after taking a dip in Yamuna, admitted to hospital
Delhi Bharatiya Janata Party President Virendra Sachdeva has been admitted to Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital after his health deteriorated. Along with difficulty in breathing, they are also facing the problem of itching. Virendra Sachdeva said that he had no previous history of difficulty in breathing or itching. He never had …
Read More »RSS's 'Batenge to Kaatenge' got support from CM Yogi, Sangh said- implement it
During the annual meeting of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, RSS leader Dattatreya Hosabale supported Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's statement 'If you fight, you will bite'. He said, 'We should implement it. This is necessary for Hindu unity and public welfare. 'Hindus around the world are looking towards …
Read More »Conspiracy to cause major accident at UP railway station foiled, major accident averted
A major accident was averted with Bareilly-Varanasi Express near Malihabad railway station near Lucknow. According to the information, a conspiracy was hatched to derail the train by placing a wooden block weighing about 6 kg and 2 feet long on the track. As soon as the train reached there, a …
Read More »Head constable, who inspired people to become 'Yamraj' during lockdown, died due to electric shock
Indore head constable died: Head constable Jawahar Singh Jadaun, posted at Indore Crime Branch police station and who became 'Yamraj' during the lockdown, has died due to electric shock. Jawahar, who lived in the old police quarter of Indore, died of electrocution while cleaning the house on Friday. He was …
Read More »Save up for the holidays! A young man was charging his mobile and suddenly died due to electric shock.
Don't make these mistakes… A young man in Telangana pulled a wire from the plug point to his bed and connected it to his phone charger so that his phone could be charged even while sleeping on the bed. After this the young man fell asleep. His hand got stuck …
Read More »BJP leader's health deteriorated, protested by taking a dip in polluted Yamuna
Virendra Sachdeva admitted to RML Hospital: Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva's health suddenly deteriorated today. After which he was admitted to RML Hospital. According to the information, he is suffering from skin infection as well as difficulty in breathing. This news came when Virendra Sachdeva recently took a dip in …
Read More »Congress released the second list of 23 candidates…who got the ticket from where?
71 names announced, final list will come today Congress has announced 71 names so far. The party will also announce the final list today. At present, Congress has announced 85 seats, but it is being said that the party will field its candidates on at least 90-95 seats. For this, …
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