The entire world has appreciated the Narendra Modi government for saving the lives of 130 crore Indians by imposing the coronavirus-induced nationwide lockdown, BJP chief J P Nadda said on Monday
The JMM-led Jharkhand government is "steeped in corruption" while "crime and naxalism flourish," BJP chief J P Nadda said on Monday, launching a scathing attack on the Hemant Soren dispensation
PM Modi made it clear that the lives of 1.3 billion people must be saved. He said Jaan hai to Jahan Hai as public health was at the top of his mind, the BJP chief said
In his tweets, Nadda described it as a far-sighted reform
Gearing up for the Bihar Assembly polls, BJP president JP Nadda has called a meeting of all the party MPs from the state on Saturday to finalise its poll strategy, sources said on Wednesday.
JP Nadda said that his party will fight upcoming Assembly election in Bihar, along with Janata Dal-United (JD-U) and the Lok Janshakti Party (LJP), under the leadership of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar
Supreme Court refused to direct the Centre to transfer the contributions made to the PM CARES Fund for battling the Covid-19 pandemic to the NDRF
Hitting out at Gandhi, Nadda said his "rants" have been repeatedly dismissed by the common man who has "overwhelmingly" contributed to the PM CARES fund
Noting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has served the longest tenure as an elected head of a government, including his term as chief minister
BJP president J P Nadda on Tuesday said that the world is praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi's handling of the coronavirus pandemic. Addressing the new office bearers of Assam unit of the party through video conference, Nadda said that the "bold decision" of Modi to impose the lockdown helped the country immensely in tackling the COVID-19 situation. The BJP chief said that World Health Organisation (WHO) Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus praised Modi for his efforts to help the poor during the lockdown to contain the spread of the virus. On the works done amid the pandemic by the government, Nadda said that 1,400 dedicated COVID-19 hospitals have been set up across the country during the last four months. Besides, the country augmented its testing capacity by many folds and India's production capacity of personal protective equipment (PPE) kit is now four lakh per day which was zero in March, he added. The BJP president said that the economic package ...
BJP president J P Nadda launched a scathing attack on the TRS government in Telangana over handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, accusing it of 'negligence' and being in a state of 'slumber'
The new National Education Policy, approved by the Union Cabinet on Wednesday, brings the much-awaited reforms and regulatory framework which cater to the needs of a "New India" and unleash the youth's energy for a "self-reliant, better India", BJP president J P Nadda said. In a series of tweets, Nadda said it was a "momentous day" for the country as the Narendra Modi-led Cabinet approved the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. "Formulated after wide consultations, NEP2020 ensures early child care and education, equity to all learners and a robust teacher recruitment apart from fostering quality research," Nadda said. A single regulator for higher education institutions, multiple entry and exit options in degree courses, discontinuation of M.Phil programmes, low stakes board exams, common entrance exams for universities are among the highlights of the NEP 2020. "The National Education Policy 2020 brings much awaited reforms & regulatory framework which caters the need of a 21st .
Attacking the JMM-Congress government in Jharkhand, BJP president J P Nadda said state has become a byword for "lawlessness" under its rule, with naxalism rife and corruption becoming an "industry"
Nadda's statements came soon after Rahul Gandhi reiterated that China has still occupied India's territory and attacked Prime Minister Modi saying that he has fabricated a fake strongman image
The probe follows charges made by senior members of the BJP that Congress received donations from China
BJP leader was responding to his Congress party rival's criticism of the way government has handled border clash with China.
Amid an ongoing war of words over the Sino-India standoff in eastern Ladakh, the BJP on June 25 accused the Congress of receiving a huge donation of $300,000 from the Chinese Embassy in 2005-06
The Bharatiya Janata Party head also said that RGF received donations from tax havens of Luxembourg every year between 2006 to 2009
BJP president J P Nadda said the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund donated money to the "family-run" Rajiv Gandhi Foundation
Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari came down hard on BJP president J P Nadda for his attack on the issue of national security