BJP MP Nishikant Dubey demands President s rule in Jharkhand ANI | Updated: Feb 04, 2021 22:30 IST
New Delhi [India], February 4 (ANI): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Nishikant Dubey on Thursday demanded the imposition of the President s rule in Jharkhand alleging that 4,000 rape cases were reported last year in the state and women are not safe there. Our Prime Minister talks of Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao but in last one year, 4,000 rape cases were reported in Jharkhand. Girls and women were murdered after rape. The Chief Minister himself is accused of a 2013 rape case and the matter is being heard in Bombay High Court, Dubey, Lok Sabha MP from Godda constituency of Jharkhand said.
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Resignations issue: Govt-opposition war of words continues
ISLAMABAD/LAHORE: Minister for Information and Broadcasting Senator Shibli Faraz on Thursday said the opposition would get nothing, but embarrassment over the issue of resignations.
The minister said that there was no hurdle from the government in the way of opposition’s planned rally in Lahore, insisting they were going to do an illegal act. He said the government is not in contact with the opposition. However, the talks, if held, will be held in front of public.
Speaking at a news conference, the minister said the released water at the venue could be accidental or some administrative matter, and added that it had no importance, as the venue was massive and there should be no pretext now that people could not come to the venue due to water.
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ISLAMABAD/LAHORE: Minister for Information and Broadcasting Senator Shibli Faraz Thursday said the opposition would get nothing, but embarrassment over the issue of resignations.
The minister said that there was no hurdle from the government in the way of opposition’s planned rally in Lahore, insisting they were going to do an illegal act. He said the government is not in contact with the opposition. However, the talks, if held, will be held in front of public.
Speaking at a news conference, the minister said the release water at the venue could be accidental or some administrative matter, and added that it had no importance, as the venue was massive and there should be no pretext now that people could not come to the venue due to water.