In a reply to ED on its summons notice on October 30, Kejriwal demanded that the agency withdraw the notice and questioned its legality
The ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) remained tight-lipped about whether the chief minister will appear before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) or not
Ahead of her appearance before the Committee, Mahua, in a letter to the panel said that she will appear before it for the hearing on November 2-- the summoned date
The Union Minister for Ports, Shipping & Waterways and Ayush visited Mizoram to campaign for BJP candidates for the November 7 assembly elections
Addressing a press conference here, he said, "We will consult with lawyers about the legal options we have. An investigation into the entire matter is necessary to find out who is spying on us."
Adityanath said "earlier disorder, anarchy and distrust of the government had become the identity of India"
SP spokesman Rajendra Chaudhary, while confirming that the party president has given indications of the party contesting on 65 seats, said that he has asked for making preparations for all the 80 seat
Mehta, while citing figures, said they showed that whichever party is the ruling party gets more. "This is my reply not the government's reply," he hastened to add
Rivals wary of those denied tickets as past elections serve reminder of the damage caused by Independents and smaller parties
Modi, while speaking to the para athletes who won a record 111 medals at the Para Asian Games in Hangzhou, said his government is committed to giving the best facilities to athletes
BJP Lok Sabha member argued that only the government, and not a parliamentary panel, had the jurisdiction to probe the issue
Congress Parliamentary Party chairperson Sonia Gandhi appealed to the youth and women to vote for the Congress
'Shivraj Singh Chouhan has put a lock on the future of Madhya Pradesh and this lock opens only when you pay a 50 per cent commission,' said Kamal Nath on Wednesday
Hundreds of Bru families from Mizoram, who had migrated and settled in neighbouring Tripura following ethnic clashes, do not bother about the assembly elections in their home state.
Dubbing Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan as 'thagraj' (king of cheats), Kamal Nath alleged the latter had deceived the people of the state in his 18-year rule
"MPs have been suspended in the Parliament for asking questions for Rs 10,000. This (Moitra's case) is a more serious matter than that," Dubey said
KCR cautioned the youth of the state and said that if they elect the wrong party to power, their future will go for a toss
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel said that the people of Chhattisgarh have always trusted the Congress party and will continue to do so
"This privatisation is a violation of labour laws and is a means of pushing workers into bonded labour," he said
"This illegal surveillance by the government using software available only to state actors, is the worst attack on our fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution of our great democracy"