The Union Home Minister inaugurated the sacred holy relics exposition of Tathagata Buddha and the 2569th Buddha Purnima celebrations in Leh during his two-day visit to Ladakh
โThe HM is in Ladakh today basking in the glory of the Piprahwa relics, while remaining silent on the demands of the people there for Statehood, Sixth Schedule status, and protection of land and employment," Jairam Ramesh said on X.
Voting was held in 152 of the 294 Assembly constituencies of Bengal on April 23 and recorded a turnout of over 92%. In the second phase, polling will be held in 142 constituencies on April 29
Home Minister to visit Union Territory from April 30; activist Wangchuk says govt. should withdraw cases filed against 83 persons held during last yearโs protest for Statehood and inclusion in Sixth Schedule; L-G announces creation of five new districts
The Union Home Minsiter was addressing a gathering after leading a road show in Behala, where voting will take place in the second and final phase on April 29
Mr. Shah said if the BJP is voted to power in West Bengal, it would implement the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), end polygamy and enforce the ban on triple talaq.
Amit Shah to visit Ladakh soon; the Ladakh-Centre talks hit a stalemate after violence erupted in Leh in September last year, which left four locals dead and over 80, including security personnel, injured
Top sources in the BJP have told The Hindu that Mr. Shah will be visiting the State as often as once a month, through the year and to each district
The Union Home Minister said a Bengal-born and Bengali-speaking person will be the Chief Minister of West Bengal when the BJP comes to power
Amit Shah also flagged the alleged decline of Balagarh's traditional boat-making industry, claiming that it had suffered under the present dispensation
The senior BJP leader also promised that a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) would be implemented in the State if the party came to power
Women have been denied crucial opportunities due to the actions of the Congress and the DMK, and such practices will not be tolerated, Amit Shah said
Home Minister Amit Shah says โnorth-south divideโ narrative is detrimental to the country and it will not diminish the governmentโs popularity; he says even if the Opposition โgreyed their hairโ, they will never come to power
Union Home Minister Amit Shah says โa major narrative is being built... a misconception is being spreadโ that the southern States will lose seats in the Lok Sabha due to delimitation
Amit Shah says those spreading โmisconceptions... do not understandโ; he tells Lok Sabha that seats of five southern States will increase from 129 to 195 and reassures people of Tamil Nadu that their โpower is increasingโ
TDP wanted necessary amendments to clear the ambiguity, but with Home Minister Shahโs assurance in Lok Sabha on the issue, the party unlikely to press the issue further
When Union Minister Amit Shah visited Tamil Nadu, he assured that the State will not be affected, stated Mr. Palaniswami. โThe NDA will implement delimitation better than what Mr. Stalin expects. The Centre is clear that no State will be affected by the delimitation,โ he added.
Chief Minister M.K Stalin has convened an all-party meeting on March 5 to discuss the impact of the proposed delimitation exercise.
While Congress demands an all-party meeting on the Womenโs Reservation Act, key INDIA bloc allies meet Amit Shah and signal support for governmentโs proposal
Amit Shah had assured party representatives, who met him in recent weeks, that the strength of the Lok Sabha would increase by 50%, to be distributed across States in their existing proportions โ that is, a 50% increase in the number of Lok Sabha seats from each individual State
In the upcoming polls, the TMC is in a strategic seat-sharing alliance with the Anit Thapa-led Bharatiya Gorkha Prajatantrik Morcha (BJPM), a breakaway faction of Bimal Gurung's GJM
India is not a 'dharamshala' , there is "no place for infiltrators" in the country, says Home Minister Amit Shah
Union Home Minister says Pinarayi has launched a โname change start-upโ by taking credit for Centreโs free ration and housing schemes
Amit Shah also asserted that tribal areas will not come under the ambit of the Uniform Civil Code.