To discuss Covid-19 situation with all political parties of Delhi today
Here's a selection of Business Standard opinion pieces for the day
Union and states are failing to test enough for Covid
The key objectives of the second meeting were to review the steps taken by the municipal bodies and how to check the further spread of the virus
The Home Minister also announced that the Centre has decided to provide 500 railway coaches to Delhi
The meeting comes in the wake of an increasing number of coronavirus cases in Delhi, where the tally has reached nearly 39,000 cases and the death toll rose to over 1,200
The pandemic debate is all divided by ideology and top BJP leaders are exploiting a grave crisis in cynical political self-interest. The result looks like nobody is in control
With an election looming in November, President Donald Trump's response is of a leader cornered by cascading public anger
Music enthusiasts have to wait till next year for the massive music festivals Coachella and Stagecoach as reports by AP suggests that the concerts have been canceled this year
Her comments came a day after Shah, addressing a virtual rally for West Bengal, accused Banerjee of "insulting" migrant workers returning to the state on Shramik Special trains
Indian and Chinese troops have been engaged since May 5 following a violent clash in Pangong Tso in eastern Ladakh.
The chief minister said Shah has assured him of all cooperation in the fight against the coronavirus
Shah addressed the rally from New Delhi as part of the BJP's nationwide 'Jan Samvad' campaign
The Trinamool Congress responded almost instantly with party leader and Banerjee's nephew Abhishek asking Shah on Twitter on the subject of exits
CPI(M) leader Mohammad Salim said, "while the people of Bengal are distressed by Covid-19 outbreak, economic crisis and impact of Cyclone Amphan, Shah is asking for their votes"
Castigating Banerjee over her stand on the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, Shah said the people of Bengal will reduce her to a "political refugee" because of it
The BJP won 18 seats out of a 42 Lok Sabha seats last year compared to the 22 won by Chief Minister Banerjee's Trinamool Congress (TMC) party, and the have been at loggerheads since then
"Shri @AmitShah will address 'West Bengal Jan Samvad Rally' via video conferencing at 11 am on 9 June 2020," BJP tweeted
Shah said party workers should continue to help those in need during the crisis created by the coronavirus pandemic
On Monday, the party moved 20 MLAs to a resort in Rajasthan fearing more defections ahead of the Rajya Sabha elections due on June 19.