Modi had said govt will soon operationalise law to effectively deal with 'benami' properties
Earlier, Advani has expressed anguish and concern over the way session was a washout with daily adjournments
Giriraj Singh had said that after demonetisation, there is an urgent need to make laws for 'nasbandi' (sterilisation)
The Sena asked the Defence Ministry to clarify the number of soldiers martyred since Nov 8
Gadkari met Thackeray to extend his daughter's wedding invitation
It was the common man on whom the scheme had proven to be costly, said Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut
Gorhe alleged that the complainant had even named a BJP minister of state in the sexual harassment case
Sena said that BJP should clarify if their leaders pay money to people for attending rallies
The Sena, under Bal Thackeray's leadership, had broken ranks with BJP to support Mukherjee's candidature in 2012
Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut said that it is not something unusual that Indian civil code has been opposed by Muslim organisation
Police have so far arrested 13 people in connection with the assault, in which some BJP workers were injured
Will continue fight against "mafia-raj and corruption in MCGM, said Somaiya
The All India Muslim Personal Law Board has defended the triple talaq system, besides terming the filing of affidavit 'un-islamic
Sena lauded the efforts of PM Modi and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for exposing Islamabad's real face before the world
Nirupam needs to be lessoned on keeping blind faith on our Army Sena spokesperson Manisha Kayande said
It said India must not remain lax after the surgical strikes
Some unidentified people pelted stones at the offices of Shiv Sena mouthpiece Saamana in Navi Mumbai and threw ink on its Thane office on Tuesday to protest a cartoon it had published in its Sunday edition. The cartoon had a kissing couple, who purportedly mocked the Maratha's "silent rally" in response to the Kopardi rape and murder. Shiv Sena activists, in the past, have been involved in a number of such attacks on the offices of newspapers and TV channels, which had allegedly criticised the party. This time, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray swung into action to avoid further damage and told party workers to treat it as a cartoon and not make an issue out of it. So far the party has not declared its stand on the Maratha reservation issue or on amendments to the SC and ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. Instead, Thackeray has been demanding a debate on these issues in the state legislature and in Parliament.
Sudip Tamankar demanded that the Centre strip him (Parrikar) off from the portfolio for his inefficiency in handling it
The party in its mouthpiece Saamna said that Islamabad is a 'brazen' nation & there was no point of defeating it with only words
It futher said that the issue is being milked by vested interests and trying to make the chief minister vulnerable