Hyderabad: The Telangana BJP unit on Wednesday welcomed the ban imposed by Central Government on PFI and all its affiliate organizations.
In a press statement, the BJP unit said that a strong government under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi can only take such decisive action, in the interest of national security.
It added that non-BJP State governments over years were driven by their political compulsion of minority appeasement have let dangerous organizations like PFI grow nationally.
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This tough, timely, and thoughtful action by the Modi government will ensure that divisive forces do not build national networks under the guise of social organizations, to further their hateful agenda of creating communal and religious disharmony in India.
I could never wrap my head around Bollywood’s obsession with continuously addressing condom as a chhatri or an umbrella. Not only it’s cringe to hear repeatedly but also, it somewhere defeats the whole purpose with which films around these subjects are made. Moreover, picking a taboo subject and making a film on it can turn out to be quite risky if you don’t stick to the agenda and beat around the bush. Thankfully, Rakul Preet Singh’s Chhatriwali, directed by Tejas Prabhaa Vijay Deoskar, doesn’t digress much, and follows a crisp screenplay. There are some flaws here and there, but with all the humour and lighter moments, they can be somewhat overlooked.
A dirty bomb in the possession of an unstable democracy could be lethal. How it was stopped in its tracks is the story of Mission Majnu, which starts by saying that it is ‘inspired by true events’.
The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) has vehemently opposed the Election Commission of India’s proposal of remote EVMs (RVMs) to enable domestic migrants to vote remotely in the elections being held in their home States or constituencies. The party will submit its stand to the ECI in writing before January 30 and will raise its objections after discussing it within the party.
The national capital recorded no new Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours, the first time since the pandemic began in March 2020, stated a bulletin issued by the Delhi Health Department on Monday.