Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath meets PM Narendra Modi in Delhi
India | June 11, 2021 14:01 ISTUttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi.
While noting that the country faced shortage of medical oxygen as the pandemic surged, he said Modi left no stone unturned to meet the shortfall in a week by rallying resources through "earth, air and water", a reference to its transportation through all available means.
The meeting between Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President JP Nadda and the party's national general secretaries with Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded on Sunday evening.
BJP president JP Nadda on Sunday called a meeting of the party's general secretaries and the presidents of its different wings to take stock of the preventive and relief work carried out by the saffron party during the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic and its performance in the recently-held assembly polls.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President Jagat Prakash Nadda is scheduled to hold a meeting with party leaders ahead of upcoming election
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Saturday took a dig at West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee by calling her conduct "an insult to people of Bengal".
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday slammed West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for skipping a review meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi over damage caused by cyclone Yaas in the state saying it was her arrogance above public welfare.
The government has increased the subsidy on DAP fertiliser from Rs 500 per bag to Rs 1,200 per bag, an increase of 140 per cent.
BJP president JP Nadda said that coronavirus vaccine will be available for all in the country by December.
Congress has said that it will file an FIR against BJP's national president JP Nadda as it accused him of propagating a fake toolkit. Earlier in the day, the BJP hit out at the Congress over an alleged toolkit, saying it wants to tarnish the image of PM Modi.
Congress leader Rajeev Gowda said that the saffron party is propagating a fake toolkit on Covid-19 mismanagement and attributing it to AICC Research Department.
BJP president J P Nadda on Sunday interacted with party leaders from coastal states which are likely to be affected by cyclone Tauktae, and said that saffron organisation members will provide all possible help to people.
PM Modi on Friday released 8th installment of financial benefits under the PM-KISAN scheme for the eligible farmers.
Amid the worsening situation in Goa, differences between Sawant and Rane over Covid management have come to the fore.
Nadda wrote a four-page letter to Congress president Sonia Gandhi, a day after the Congress Working Committee hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government over the handling of the coronavirus crisis.
Both Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal and Health Minister Himanta Sarma were on Friday called to New Delhi by the BJP central leadership, apparently to discuss the leadership issue of the next government.
JP Nadda condemned the "brutal killings" which have taken place after the results and alleged that BJP workers were killed and women molested and raped in West Bengal by TMC.
Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) national president JP Nadda on Tuesday came down heavily on Mamata Banerjee-led-Trinamool Congress over widespread violence in parts of West Bengal following the party's win in the just-concluded Assembly elections. Speaking to reporters in Kolkata, Nadda said that sacrifice of BJP workers will not go in vain, adding that the ideological fight will reach a logical conclusion.
BJP chief JP Nadda, on May 05, addressed the party leader in Kolkata and asked the leaders to take oath that they will carry out our responsibility, by happily accepting the mandate, and play the important role of Opposition.
The BJP has emerged as the main opposition party in West Bengal with 77 seats in the just-concluded Assembly polls. The TMC won 213 seats, securing a third consecutive term in office.
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