India's GDP growth slowed to 8.4 percent in the second quarter of 2021-22, mainly due to waning low base effect, but the economy has surpassed the pre-Covid level, official data showed
Senior Congress leader and former union minister P Chidambaram slammed the "Hindutva brigade" after the cancellation of stand-up comedian Munawar Faruqui's shows
Parliament on Monday passed the bill to repeal the three agricultural laws at the centre of protests by farmers for over a year with the Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha giving approvals in quick succession
Special Judge M K Nagpal passed the order after noting that there was sufficient evidence to summon Chidambaram and the other accused in the corruption and money-laundering cases lodged by CBI and ED
"What cannot be achieved by democratic protests can be achieved by the fear of impending elections!" Chidambaram tweeted.
Congress leader P Chidambaram took a dig at him, saying the question is will the prime minister ever participate in a debate in Parliament
Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Friday attacked the Modi government over demonetisation and raised questions over its goals, pointing to the 'rise' in cash in circulation. "Five years after the infamous demonetisation, what is the status of the lofty pronouncements of the Modi government," he asked on Twitter. "Mr (Narendra) Modi first said that we must become a cashless economy! Within days he realized it was an absurd goal. He modified the goal to a less-cash economy! At the time of demonetisation, cash in circulation was about 18 lakh crore. Today, it is 28.5 lakh crore!" he tweeted. "Thanks to high unemployment and inflation, the poor and the lower middle class earn less cash and spend less cash. We have indeed become a less cash economy! Three cheers!" the former finance minister said. Five years after demonetisation, currency notes in circulation continue to rise albeit at a slower pace even as digital payments surge with more and more people embracing cashless paymen
The CBI had sought to set aside a special judge's March 5 order that directed the agency to allow inspection of documents kept in the 'malkhana' by the accused or their counsel.
The senior Congress leader on Thursday took a swipe at the BJP
The senior Congress leader on Friday attacked the Centre over the Pegasus snooping matter
The Congress leader on Thursday said that he was "perturbed" that many persons had "politely declined" when requested to be a member of a Committee to probe the Pegasus controversy
Chidambaram said any alliance with smaller parties for the Goa assembly polls is only possible if a party accepts that the Congress will be the pivot of the non-BJP formation.
Congress veteran P Chidambaram on Thursday expressed confidence that his party will win the Goa Assembly elections due next year and also the next Lok Sabha polls in 2024. Chidambaram, who is the AICC Goa poll in-charge, was addressing party workers after inaugurating the state election campaign office in Panaji. Let me say one thing from history...whoever wins Goa wins Delhi. In 2007 we won Goa...in 2009 we won Delhi. In 2012, we unfortunately lost Goa, in 2014 we lost Delhi. In 2017, you (referring to party workers) won Goa, but our legislators lost Goa, he said, while noting that the Congress was defeated in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. The former Union minister said this time, his party is moving forward with courage and confidence and "will win Goa in 2022 and Delhi in 2024". In the 2017 Goa Assembly polls, the Congress emerged as the single largest party by winning 17 seats in the 40-member House. But, the BJP at that time forged an alliance with some regional outfits and ..
The Congress in Goa has vowed not to repeat the 2017 post-poll fiasco, when, despite being the single largest party, its leadership delayed submission of a letter staking claim to form a government
The former Union Finance Minister was in Goa to address a string of meetings in the state.
Chidambaram on Saturday said giving tickets to habitual defectors in Goa in the past was a shameful chapter of the Congress and assured party workers that it would not be repeated ever again.
P Chidambaram claimed it has "conclusively" established that there is no rule of law in Uttar Pradesh as the police seem to be carrying out Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's law and his order
Chidambaram alleged that the police seem to be carrying out Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's law and his order
Chidambaram said: If the PM, FM and the ministers are so sure about the merits of the National Monetisation Pipeline, why don't they first convince the Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS)?
Mr. Chidambaram asked the government if provisions will be included in invitation to bid to ensure the monetisation process doesn't create monopolies or duopolies in the sector.