Opposition leaders have come out in support of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who was disqualified from the Lok Sabha a day after he was convicted by a Surat court in a 2019 criminal defamation case over his remark on the "Modi surname".
Reacting to Gandhi's disqualification, the Congress said it will fight the battle both "legally and politically"
'If the accused is mildly punished, then it sends a wrong message to the public, and the purpose of defamation will not be served,' the judge said in the order.
As Amit Shah alighted from his car, Yediyurappa stepped forward to offer the bouquet but the Home Minister told him to give it to his younger son, BY Bijayendra, and chose to accept it from him.
The High Court's verdict was on a petition filed by the Kerala University senators against the dismissal by the Governor. The court accepted the petitioners' contention that the Governor's action was against the law.
The new liquor policy will come into effect on April 1. Bar owners will not be allowed to sell liquor in IT parks.
The Apex Court holds that mere membership of a banned organisation will make a person criminal and liable to be prosecuted under provisions of UAPA
The seats were unoccupied when the minister entered each compartment. Following this, the minister asked for biometric attendance information
Believers will fast during the day and at night, abstain from food and drink, and spend the following month in prayer. Also, there will be gatherings, religious peace, and purification during the next 30 days.
According to the rule book, the Speaker is well within rights to disqualify the Wayanad MP following his conviction in the case.