CAA: What explains AAP’s strident opposition
“Will much sought-after government jobs be given to Pakistanis … will limited resources of the country be used on two crore Pakistanis, Afghans and Bangladeshis?”
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“Will much sought-after government jobs be given to Pakistanis … will limited resources of the country be used on two crore Pakistanis, Afghans and Bangladeshis?”
India's opposition leaders have shown solidarity with Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal following his arrest by the ED on Thursday. With this, Kejriwal has joined a list of prominent leaders who have come under the ED scanner since Prime Minister Narendra Modi came into power in 2014.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s arrest by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Thursday in the Delhi liquor policy case fits into a larger pattern of Opposition parties coming under the organisation’s net under the BJP-led NDA rule since 2014.
From the highs of 2021 to the current low, for Pashupati Kumar Paras it has been a complete turn of fortunes.
On March 15, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi called the just-released data of electoral bonds the ‘biggest extortion racket’ in the world run by . The Wayanad MP’s claim came a day after the Election Commission of India the State Bank of India-provided data on political donations made by companies and individuals through now-scrapped bonds.
As Bihar heads for a seven-phase election for the Lok Sabha for the second time running, the Opposition Rashtriya Janata Dal has accused the BJP of misusing government institutions to its benefit.
FOR THE first time, the Lok Sabha elections for its 48 seats will be held across five phases in Maharashtra, spread out between April 19 and May 20. The Opposition believes this elongated schedule is only meant to give the BJP, with its better resources, organisational strength and unflagging election machinery, an advantage.
Representative Ro Khanna laid out his case against a sweeping ban of the social media platform TikTok on Sunday after opposing legislation that overwhelmingly passed the House last week, while two senators expressed their openness to the bill.