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A Delhi court on Monday allowed the CBI to interrogate a jailed businessman, arrested in connection with the alleged excise policy scam, inside Tihar Jail as the agency claimed some new information have come to light. Special Judge M K Nagpal allowed the agency to quiz Amandeep Singh Dhall inside the jail where he is currently lodged in judicial custody. The agency sought the court's permission claiming that "some fresh evidences have surface which require further examination of the Dhall to unearth the conspiracy hatched between the accused in relation to the excise case". The court allowed the agency to visit the jail premises to record his statement any day this week. The CBI had examined Dhall in the case earlier also. Dhall is executive director of Brindco Sales Private Limited and was arrested on March 1, 2023 by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) under provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) in the Excise case. Brindco is a major importer and distributor
The BJP, as per the latest trends, is currently leading in eight seats compared to the two the party won in the last Assembly polls
The Delhi Legislative Assembly Committee on Welfare of SCs/STs has asked all central and state government departments to fill vacant posts reserved for the communities on priority, a statement said on Saturday. The committee chaired by AAP MLA Vishesh Ravi had earlier written to all the departments in Delhi to share the backlog of vacant SC/ST positions. A probe into the matter revealed several 'Group A' posts could not be filled due to a delay by the Union Public Service Commission and many 'Group B' and 'Group C' posts were vacant due to delay on the part of the Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board and state government departments.
Delhi election office is making all preparations to ensure that the upcoming Rajinder Nagar bypoll is inclusive, accessible and fair.
The National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Bill was passed by Parliament last week and is now awaiting the President's formal assent before it becomes a law
BJP, which rules all the Delhi MCD ahead of 2020 civic body polls, the AAP put up a stellar performance and bagged four seats including Kalyanpuri, Rohini-C, Shalimar Bagh (North) and Trilokpuri
The BJP believes Kejriwal's 'larger ambitions' have got rekindled and he senses there is a space that's being emptied by the Congress and likely to be filled by regional entities
Apart from his rally at Matiala, Shah addressed a rally at Nangloi Jat and held a roadshow at Uttam Nagar
As per a party release, the campaign will go on till March 23 and aims to bring the "Kejriwal model of development" to every household in the state
Kejriwal said he had given the heads of departments (HoDs) a week's time to prepare an action plan on how to implement the "10 guarantees"
The BJP is desperate to retain Kumar and his Janata Dal (United) within the fold of the NDA, and both Narendra Modi and Amit Shah have said Kumar is their chief ministerial candidate.
In contrast, there is a perception that pollsters did a smart job for the just-concluded Delhi Assembly election - perhaps because the opinion and the exit polls mostly predicted a victory for AAP.
Bhardwaj asserted that the safety and security of women shall be augmented by deployment of 'mohalla marshalls'
Congress spokesperson Surjewala said sometimes in the heat of the moment, people make remarks but every such statement is not treated as an affront
Members of his Cabinet, including Manish Sisodia, Satyendar Jain, Rajendra Pal Gautam and Imran Hussain, also took charge at the Delhi Secretariat
Delhi election results aren't the final chapter for Amit Shah or the BJP's Hindutva plank
In December, Kishor's team identified 200 "influencers" in every constituency and enlisted their support to canvass for the AAP
The leaders also resisted suggestions that former chief minister Sheila Dikshit's photographs be put on the hoardings and advertisements
The Aam Aadmi Party had planned to keep the swearing-in ceremony "Delhi-specific" and hence did not not invited chief ministers of other states or political leaders.