Politics
If Pakistanis cut heads of our soldiers, we should get some heads from their side: Amarinder Singh
In an exclusive interview to CNN-News 18's Marya Shakil & Shreya Dhoundial, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh speaks about the reported life threat given to him by the supporters of the Khalistan Movement in Canada. He also speaks about Harjit...
Why Kejriwal Went Out of His Way to Retain Kumar Vishwas
When the crisis deepened and it looked like Kumar Vishwas would not buckle, the Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had to go to Vishwas's residence to pacify him.
Give us Names of Enemies Within: Congress Tells its MCD Candidates
The Delhi Congress has asked its candidates in the recent MCD polls to name the party leaders and workers who indulged in "anti-party" activities resulting in its humiliating defeat.
Four More Congress MLAs Defect From Party to Join BJP in Manipur
A month after arriving at the helm in Manipur, the Bhartiya Janata Party on Friday consolidated its position when four more Congress MLAs joined the party, taking its tally to 28.
AAP is Still the Fastest Growing Party in India, Says H S Phoolka
"We were going by what some reputed surveys were saying. They all gave us a higher number of seats. But in reality, the AAP is still the fastest growing party in the country. The facts speak for themselves."
Don't Take BJP's Money, Stick Together: Kejriwal's Oath of Honesty to Councillors
A day after it came a distant second in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) elections, Aam Aadmi Party leaeaders on Thursday rushed to take moral responsibility for the party's poor show in the recently concluded MCD polls.
How AAP's Health-education Narrative Got Lost in Campaign Noise
When Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted his personal thanks to Delhi for putting the Bharatiya Janata Party back in power in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi polls, it cemented how these civic elections were not about local issues.
Under Amit Shah, BJP is Now a Party in 24x7 Poll Mode
Ahead of the UP assembly elections, BJP president Amit Shah asked a Union Minister to prepare to contest zilla panchayat elections. It was a decision fraught with risks just ahead of a high-stake political battle since the ruling party generally has an ad...
Congress Appoints Ashok Gehlot as General Secretary in-charge for Gujarat
The Congress on Wednesday appointed former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot as its general secretary in-charge for Gujarat, ahead of assembly polls later this year.
Amit Shah Slams Congress For Questioning Centre's Anti-Maoist Strategy
BJP President Amit Shah on Wednesday slammed the Congress for questioning the ruling party over its anti-Maoist strategy and said the Leftist violence had blossomed during Congress's reign.
MCD Results 2017: East Delhi Municipal Corporation Ward-Wise Full Results
In 2012, BJP had won 39 seats and Congress 19.
Let go of Your Arrogance For The Country: Mayank Gandhi to Kejriwal
The message is posted on Gandhi’s blog is addressed as a “Strong Personal Message” to Kejriwal from “an old friend”
Delhi MCD Elections: Clean Sweep For BJP in All 3 Corporations, AAP Decimated
It was a high-octane campaigning by the three major players and various other smaller parties and the voter turnout was 53.58 per cent, a shade higher than the 2012 MCD elections.
Delhi MCD Election Results 2017: BJP Storms to Power in South Corporation
Four hours into counting, the Bharatiya Janata Party was ahead in 70 out of 104 seats in the South. AAP was a distant second with an advantage in 17 seats and Congress was running close with 11 seats.
Karnataka CM's Chopper Makes Emergency Landing After Bird Hit
Siddaramaiah was on an official visit to Shravanabelogala to launch developmental schemes for "Mahamasthakabhisheka", a once in a 12-year event at the Jain pilgrimage centre scheduled for February next year.
MCD Polls: Bakhtawarpur Polls Highest Votes, Lado Sarai Lowest
North Delhi's Bakhtawarpur ward on Sunday polled the highest number of votes, while Lado Sarai in south Delhi registered the lowest turnout.