Ahmedabad: Four corporators from the ruling BJP in the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) on Thursday locked the Asarwa sub-zonal office to protest against exposed electrical wires from ongoing ...
A video has surfaced online showing two BJP leaders exchanging blows at the Rajasthan BJP office in the presence of the party's state president Madan Rathore. In the video, both leaders can be ...
we can go for dharna before the Election Commission's office for an indefinite period to press for demand to correct voter rolls and remove fake electors," Banerjee said. She alleged that the BJP ...
The BJP refuted AAP's claims and said Delhi CM's office was adorned with Bhagat Singh, Ambedkar, the President, PM Modi and Mahatma Gandhi's pictures. As the Aam Aadmi Party triggered a row ...
Leader of the Opposition, Atishi, criticized Prime Minister Modi and the BJP after Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's photo was removed from the Chief Minister's office. In her remarks, she emphasized that ...
New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party Monday alleged that B R Ambedkar and Bhagat Singh's portraits were removed from Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta's office, a charge denied by the ruling BJP as a ...
AAP’s Atishi accuses BJP of peddling lies as the showdown intensifies. Meanwhile, a fresh row erupts over the alleged removal of Bhagat Singh & Ambedkar’s photos from the CM’s office.
In a tweet put out by the Delhi unit of the BJP, the party said that the portraits were indeed present in the office of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and suggested that the Opposition party was ...
Let his photo remain.” In response, Delhi BJP spokesperson Praveen Shankar Kapoor said the portraits had not been removed from the CM Office (CMO) or any other government office. He also shared ...
Leader of the House and Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, the members of her cabinet and party MLAs attended the meeting at Delhi BJP office. The party MLAs were given tips about the session as many of ...
The induction took place at the local BJP office in the presence of Krishan... The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan).