New Delhi: Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh has raised issue of alleged attack on an RSS worker by CPI(M) workers in Kannur, with Kerala Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala. Read more…
New Delhi: Union home minister Rajnath Singh has raised with Kerala Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala the issue of attack on an RSS worker allegedly by CPM workers in Kannur in the poll-bound state. Read more…
Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday told Lok Sabha that it has been established that there were six terrorists who attacked Pathankot airbase in January. He told the House that the confusion over two terrorists — who were allegedly killed in the airmen’s billet but whose remains could not be found — has been resolved. […]
Delhi: Putting to rest the controversy over the number of perpetrators, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh told Parliament on Wednesday that a forensic report had confirmed that six attackers had struck Pathankot airbase in January. Read more…
The Narendra Modi government acknowledged that the definition of “sedition” was “very wide” in the law, and said on Wednesday that the Law Commission was now reviewing it. This came after some members in the Rajya Sabha demanded that the sedition law be scrapped as it was a “relic” of colonial rule. Read more…
NEW DELHI: The government accepted in Parliament on Wednesday that the sedition law has some shortcomings and is being reviewed by the Law Commission for suitable amendments, but will not be scrapped. Read more…
गृह मंत्री राजनाथ सिंह ने बुधवार को लोकसभा में कहा कि हम मान सम्मान की कीमत पर कोई समझौता नहीं करना चाहते. हम पाकिस्तान से भी अच्छे रिश्ते चाहते हैं. Read more…
Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday said there was more than 35 percent reduction in cases of border intrusion in 2015 over the previous year. Read more…
New Delhi: Infiltration at the India-Pakistan border has dropped by 30% in 2015 as compared to 2014, Union home minister Rajnath Singh said in Parliament today while replying to a debate on the terror attack at the Pathankot air base. Read more…
New Delhi: Government today acknowledged that the definition of Sedition law is “very wide” and said it is being reviewed by the Law Commission after members in Rajya Sabha demanded that it should be scrapped as it is a colonial legacy and a “relic”. Read more…