PM Modi calls on Advani to greet him on his 97th birthday
Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on former deputy prime minister and veteran BJP leader L K Advani to greet him on his 97th birthday, here on Friday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on former deputy prime minister and veteran BJP leader L K Advani to greet him on his 97th birthday, here on Friday.
Extending his greetings to former deputy prime minister and veteran BJP leader L K Advani on his 97th birthday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday that the BJP patriarch is among "India's most admired statesmen".
“Lal Krishna Advani was discharged at 2 pm today. His condition is stable,” an official of the premier institute told The Statesman.
The President visited the house of Mr Advani, who has not been keeping well, in New Delhi to bestow upon him the nation's highest civilian honour.
President Murmu is likely to travel to BJP leader LK Advani' residence to confer the prestigious award.
Targeting and demonising political opponents, while it does not change attitudes, does embolden individuals to express, and act on, pre-existing views they had once hidden. The results are there for all to see in West Bengal.
Senior BJP leaders LK Advani, 92, Murli Manohar Joshi, 86, Uma Bharti and Kalyan Singh were not present in the court but joined the proceedings via video link.
Earlier, the Supreme Court had given time till August 31 to the trial court in Lucknow to deliver its verdict.
A Special CBI court hearing took place last week on the Babri mosque demolition case via video conferencing to record statements of nine accused, including former deputy prime minister LK Advani.
Senior BJP leader L K Advani was to depose through video conferencing on Tuesday and former Union minister Murli Manohar Joshi on Wednesday, the two days the court will now not sit.