Former CM of MP Uma Bharti writes to PM Modi over women’s reservation Bill, demands quota for backward women
On Tuesday Former Madhya Pradesh chief minister Uma Bharti wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi responding over the women’s reservation…
On Tuesday Former Madhya Pradesh chief minister Uma Bharti wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi responding over the women’s reservation…
Senior BJP leader Uma Bharti declared today that she would not participate in the yatra even if she received an…
A Special CBI Court in 2020 acquitted the 32 accused in the Babri Masjid demolition case.
The march will commence on November 7 and conclude on January 12, 2023, during which she would move around Madhya Pradesh and stay out of home or any building.
In another tweet, she said people submitted memorandums to the government and repeatedly appealed to the administration to remove this shop.
Earlier, the Supreme Court had given time till August 31 to the trial court in Lucknow to deliver its verdict.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to reach Ayodhya at around 11 am on August 5 and he is likely to stay there for around three hours.
The 61-year-old BJP leader is the 19th accused to depose before the court in the over 27-year-old case.
Last year, the apex court had directed to finish the hearing and give the verdict in nine months which was scheduled to end by April.
'I am ashamed that I have to take the name of such woman who idolises people like Ranga and Billa,' Uma Bharti said.