PM Modi on 3-day visit to 3 states–MP, Bihar, Assam–from Sunday
According to the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), the Prime Minister will visit Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and Assam from February 23-25.
According to the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), the Prime Minister will visit Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and Assam from February 23-25.
The remarks of the Congress chief came in the wake of a media report which claimed that the "Government of India relaxed border security rules for a project that was handed to billionaire businessman Gautam Adani".
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, acknowledging the growing concerns surrounding the role of technology, gadgets during exams, and increased screen time among students, called these issues some of the biggest dilemmas faced by students, parents, and teachers today.
Assuring Delhiites of returning their love with development, Modi said CAG report would be presented in the first assembly session by the BJP government to expose the AAP.
Chief Minister MK Stalin made a fervent plea to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah to allow him to remain at the Raj Bhavan, saying his continuation is politically beneficial to the Dravidian major.
Modi lashed out at the Opposition for allegedly neglecting the interests of people during their tenure.
In reply, The PMO India twitter handler said: "As per protocol you were duly invited and your speech was also kept. But your office told that you will not be able to attend.”
The Opposition members came in all-black dresses in both Houses to convey that their demand for a discussion on Manipur ethnic violence had not been accepted. In the Lok Sabha, the Opposition had placards expressing support for Manipur.
"Just as Mahatma Gandhi had given the slogan 'Quit India' for the British during the freedom struggle, slogans like ‘Corruption, Quit India’; ‘Terrorism, Quit India’, ‘Nepotism (Parivarvad), Quit India’ are needed to make a prosperous India."
AAP’s Delhi State Convenor and cabinet minister Gopal Rai led the protest at Jantar Mantar, criticising Prime Minister Narendra Modi.