Congress, CPI and other opposition parties on Friday flayed the Telangana Chief Minister’s comments that the ongoing strike by TSRTC employees was illegal and reaffirmed their support to the stir. “This is a strike being done voluntarily by the employees. Their request is that the CM fulfil the promise he made at the Karimnagar meeting (during separate Telangana agitation) that RTC workers would be recognised as government employees,†employees unions leader Aswathama Reddy told reporters.
Marginal sections of Hindus, BJP supporters primary victims of post-poll violence in WB, claims report (photo/ANI)
BJP supporters victims of post-poll violence in Bengal, women singled out for intimidation, says report by civil society group ANI | Updated: May 29, 2021 16:57 IST
New Delhi [India], May 29 (ANI): Women have been singled out for most horrific terror and intimidation in the post-poll violence in Bengal with victims primarily belonging to very marginal sections of Hindu society that are BJP supporters, says a report by Group of Intellectuals. It has recommended SIT probe under a retired Supreme Court judge and NIA investigation as the gruesome violence may have cross border terror angle .
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The bill provides that the term “government” in the city will imply “Lieutenant Governor” in context of any law made by the Legislative Assembly. Arvind Kejriwal   |  Photo Credit: ANI
New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday hit out at the Centre over the bill that seeks to define certain roles and powers of the Lieutenant Governor of the national capital and said that the BJP is scared of AAP’s reach in other states.
The Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Bill, 2021 that was tabled in Lok Sabha on Monday has become the latest flashpoint between the BJP-led Centre and the AAP government in the national capital.
The Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Bill, 2021 was introduced in the Assembly by Union minister of state for home G Kishan Reddy