A bench of Justices Rajiv Shakdher and Talwant Singh issued notice to the I-T Department and asked it to file within four weeks its response to Vadra s petition challenging notices issued to him on December 4, 2018 and December 18, 2019 under Section 10 (1) of the Black Money Act, 2015.
"It was the Centre and Prime Minister Modi who from the very first day kept urging people to get vaccinated unlike the chief ministers of opposition states and their leaders who resort to cheap politics during this pandemic by raising doubts over vaccines. And now the same set of people are asking for more vaccines," Devendra Fadnavis said.
Allegations of interfering in administration politically motivated: B S Yediyurappa s son
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Last Updated: May 28, 2021, 09:38 PM IST
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Synopsis Yediyurappa because of his 30-40 years political struggle and due to the efforts of lakhs of party workers has become Chief Minister.He has served the state and its people as MLA, Leader of Opposition, Deputy Chief Minister and Chief Minister. He knows how to run the administration, Vijayendra said.
Under repeated attacks from some party leaders for allegedly interfering in administration, Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa s son and state BJP vice-president B Y Vijayendra on Friday termed such allegations against him as politically motivated. He claimed no ministers had accused him of interference.
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Noting that India was the vaccine capital of the world and it was possible to escalate the inoculation drive, Gandhi said it was time for Prime Minister Narendra Modi to be a leader and show that he can organise vaccines for everyone.
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The former Congress chief said there is no vaccine strategy in place.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday asked the government to evolve a COVID-19 vaccine strategy for the entire population, warning of multiple waves of the virus at the current rate of vaccination.
Noting that India was the vaccine capital of the world and it was possible to escalate the inoculation drive, Gandhi said it was time for Prime Minister Narendra Modi to be a leader and show that he can organise vaccines for everyone.
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An official said the prime minister, governor Jagdeep Dhankad and union ministers patiently waited for half an hour for West Bengal representatives to turn up. “Suddenly Mamata Banerjee, in her haughtiness, stormed in and handed over a bunch of papers on the cyclone impact to the PM and said that she is leaving as she has other visits lined up,” sources said.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi Chairing a meeting to review the impact of Cyclone Yaas in West Bengal as Chair of West Bengal CM and Chief Secretary seen empty, on Friday.
(This story originally appeared in on May 28, 2021)NEW DELHI: Terming West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee and state officers’ absence from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s review meeting on cyclone Yaas as callous, arrogant and supremely unmindful of the welfare of the people of the state, central government sources on Friday said West Bengal CM’s behaviour was an unprecedented blow to propriety and federalism.