Throwing out Bangladeshi and Pakistani migrants out of the country was an old demand of the Shiv Sena
Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai said in a written reply
Taking note of the submission, the bench granted the Centre time till April 29 to file a reply
Kejriwal took out roadshows in various parts of the city, while his party tried to corner the BJP for allegedly calling him "terrorists"
The minister said as the subject matter pertained to law and order, this request has been referred to the department concerned for appropriate action
Thakur, who is the Minister of State for Finance and Corporate Affairs, had made some controversial remarks during a recent poll rally in the national capital
Curated by artist Myna Mukherjee, the art at the Italian Embassy Cultural Centre booth featured paintings as well as songs including Faiz Ahmad Faiz's Hum Dekhenge
The statement came after the Delhi Police faced flak from Jamia Millia Islamia students and the AAP alleged that the force's personnel were "mute spectators"
He said India is not a Hindu nation and its history is written with love
Speaking on the resolution, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said the Citizenship Amendment Act is "against the Constitution and humanity"
On the BJP's defence that the NPR was carried out during the UPA regime, Tharoor said the Congress government had utilised a decision of the NDA government led by former Prime Minister Vajpayee
The National Security Act allows police to detain a person for 12 months without trial.
Barring stray incidents of stone-pelting and attempt to disrupt road traffic in Mumbai, there was not much impact of the bandh in the metropolis
Sena said a slowdown in economy gives rise to unrest and instability, and this was getting reflected in the prevailing situation in the country
They also allege that the CAA along with the National Register of Citizens (NRC) is intended to target the Muslim community in India.
Asked about his priorities as chief minister, Soren said he would focus on land rights act to give land to the landless
Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Tuesday asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi as to why he or his government did not accept his suggestion of the PM holding an open debate with five critics of the amended Citizenship Act and let people draw their own conclusion. "I had suggested that the PM should select five of the most articulate critics and hold a Q&A session with them. Why doesn't the PM/Government accept the suggestion? "Let five critics of CAA-NPR debate the PM. Let the event be televised live. And let the people draw their own conclusions," he said on Twitter. In another tweet, he said, "HM (home minister) has dared the Opposition to debate CAA. Is that not what the Opposition, jurists, academics, writers, artists, students and youth have been doing since Dec 12?" Accusing the opposition of "misleading" people on the amended citizenship law, Amit Shah threw a challenge for the debate to Rahul Gandhi (Congress), Mamata Banerjee(Trinamool Congress), Akhilesh ...
It would get difficult for Congress to champion the cause of anti-CAA protesters if the apex court were to find the controversial law constitutional
Reddy said since NPR is a constitutional obligation, the state governments should not oppose it
The union home minister warned that those raising anti-national slogans would be jailed