India News: Janata Dal (United) MP Rajiv Ranjan Singh 'Lalan' criticizes the opposition MPs caught in CBI and ED investigations. He mentions that leaders of his party, including Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, were not targeted by CBI or ED when his party was out of NDA. Read more on this news article.
India News: Opposition party MPs in Rajya Sabha on Monday targeted government over “misuse” of agencies like the CBI and Enforcement Directorate (ED) to target po
The Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday revoked the suspension of 14 Opposition MPs, who were penalised along with 132 others during the Winter session of Parliament last month, to allow them to attend President Droupadi Murmu’s first address to both Houses in the new Parliament building and the Budget session from Wednesday. | Latest News India
Prime Minister Narendra Modi appealed to the Opposition members who have disrupted proceedings in the past to use the budget session as an opportunity to repent and leave "good footprints" as those engaging in unruly conduct are not likely to be remembered for their conduct while even bitter critics who offered valuable suggestions will leave a mark.
India News: The suspension of all opposition MPs will be revoked ahead of the Budget Session of Parliament. Get the latest updates on the revocation and its impact on the session.
IPOH, Jan 28 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim believes that more Opposition Members of Parliament (MPs) will support the unity government because they are losing...
to show notjust why he decided tojoin the us air strikes, but that the uk is pursuing the right course while also acknowledging that there are forces here, diplomatic currents here that the uk is just a small part of. i mean, the thing is, laura, yesterday on the newscast, we spoke about the fact that there are many opposition mps who've said, "can british "prime ministers please get out of the habit of bombing places "without asking us? we heard from one here yesterday. what kind of sense did you get from david cameron of how sure they are of their case and what will happen in parliament this week? i think they're absolutely sure of their case. i think they believe that it was very easily within the legal margins because it was an attack on international shipping. i think they know that they have the support of the opposition leader, keir starmer, who was also absolutely staunch in his support for it this morning, didn't raise any sort of even really a flicker of doubt.
UK News: LONDON: A motion to add India to the UK’s “safe states list” was cleared by a parliamentary committee on Wednesday despite objections from some opposi.
UK News: LONDON: A motion to add India to the UK’s “safe states list” was cleared by a parliamentary committee on Wednesday despite objections from some opposi.