The BJP has set out to organise its state unit and is working on all fronts to prevent a recurrence of the Karnataka elections, where the party suffered a defeat in May
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday said the partition of the country on the basis of religion is a dark chapter in history and many people are still facing the brunt of the 1947 horror
"The introductory remarks of the Home Minister gave away the fact that Amit Shah is himself out of depth, ignorant and oblivious to the entire exercise," the Congress leader said
The reasons for the ongoing ethnic war have to be identified and addressed. The HM and the PM have offered Parliament no insights on how they intend to do this
Amit Shah was speaking while attending the sixth convocation of the Indian Institute of Teacher Training (IITE) as the Chief Guest in Gujarat's Gandhinagar
Shah further said many of us have not seen the country's struggle for independence and have not got the opportunity to die for the nation
On Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal, every house hoisted the national flag on August 15, 2022, he said
A fervour of patriotism and nationalism was witnessed during the massive Tiranga Rally
Shah said that he is able to sleep peacefully at night because BSF jawans remain alert 365 days, 24 hours to secure the country's borders
As many as 15,000 PACS have become common service centres (CSC) that serve as the centre of the rural economy, the minister said
He also claimed the government's agenda behind bringing such laws is to "silence opponents"
Minister of Defence Rajnath Singh and Minister of Home Affairs and Cooperation Amit Shah were also present
Introducing the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) Bill, which will replace the IPC of 1860, Shah said a special focus has been given to provisions related to crimes against women
Shah also said that the provision of capital punishment will also be introduced in mob lynching cases
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AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Thursday questioned the central government's conscience and said whether Bilkis Bano should get justice or not
Further, taking a jibe at the government over the ethnic violence that hit Manipur on May 3, Tiwari added, "Why were you silent on Manipur? You went to Manipur after the incident"
From Rahul Gandhi's attack on government over Manipur issue to Amit Shah's response, here are the top highlights from all that happened in Parliament today
Sibal, who was a Union minister during UPA I and II, quit the Congress in May last year and was elected to the Rajya Sabha as an Independent member with the Samajwadi Party's support
Meanwhile, BJP MP Jagdambika Pal said that the whole nation watched how Union Home Minister spoke on Manipur and people of this country have confidence in the Modi government