Ruling and oppostion members spar over Governor’s address in Himachal Assembly
The opposition members tried to highlight the failures of the government, while the ruling party boasted of the achievements of its government.
The opposition members tried to highlight the failures of the government, while the ruling party boasted of the achievements of its government.
Telangana Governor Jishnu Dev Varma on Wednesday said the state government will soon propose two separate Bills to enhance the reservation for backward classes to 42 per cent, and introduce sub categorization of Scheduled Castes to correct the historical underrepresentation of the communities and ensure balanced distribution of reservation benefits.
The main Opposition Congress in Haryana is set to be wiped out in the civic polls as early leads in the underway counting of ballots indicated that the state ruling BJP is leading on nine out of 10 posts of mayor.
On the second day of the ongoing budget session in Bhopal, Congress MLAs, led by Leader of Opposition Umang Singhar, staged a protest near Mahatma Gandhi’s statue within the Assembly premises.
Singhar said that the Opposition wants debates on the issues of corruption, farmers’ woes, and other public welfare matters during the budget session. He alleged that the BJP does not want to discuss these issues.
Sarma remarked that the ''Congress had missed a significant opportunity to atone for its sins'' and suggested that the party did not deserve the invitation in the first place.
“India’s jobs famine continues to worsen, thanks to the 10 years of the Modi Government,” said Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh in a social media post.
Uttar Pradesh deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya said that the Congress party has once again proved they are against Lord Ram.
BJP president Jagat Prakash Nadda on Wednesday hit out at the Congress's proposed Bharat Nyay Yatra, claiming that those responsible for societal injustices are now advocating for 'nyay yatra' (journey for justice).
The grand old party also accused the government of inaugurating the "incomplete" temple for “electoral gain” in an apparent reference to the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.