Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also visited Uttrakhand on October 7 and inaugurated the Oxygen plant at AIIMS, Rishikesh.
CM Khattar also briefed the Home Minister on the farmers' protest going on in various parts of the state.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be "elected again" in 2024, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said here on Friday. Addressing a function at Pansar in Gandhinagar district, Shah said no other leader in the world has achieved the feat of getting elected continuously for 20 years. "Yesterday, Narendra-bhai completed 20 years in public office. Not a single leader in the world has so far achieved this feat of getting elected continuously for 20 years and serving people without a break for 20 years," he said. "In democratic countries, where people can change their elected representatives, you will not find a single leader who has served continuously for such a long period. Narendra Modi assumed the office (as Gujarat chief minister) on October 7, 2001, and yesterday was October 7, 2021. He is prime minister today and he will be elected again in 2024," Shah said. The Union minister, who represents Gandhinagar in the Lok Sabha, was on a one-day visit to Gujarat. After inaugurating a tea sta
Mishra also came to his first-floor office in Delhi's North Block and stayed for about half an hour
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His remarks came at an event, held at the Red Fort here, where he flagged off a 7,500-km car rally being undertaken by the National Security Guard (NSG) commandos.
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Clarification comes amid reports that Tata Sons may have won the bid
Rebutting allegations that the party had humiliated Singh, Rawat said it always gave him respect.
The net worth of Home Affairs and Cooperative Minister Amit Shah grew 32 per cent to Rs 37.91 crore
A day after meeting Union Home Minister Amit Shah, former Punjab Chief Minister on Thursday called on National Security Advisor Ajit Doval amid talks of switching to BJP.
The Congress said that the senior BJP leader's home has become the "centre of anti-Dalit politics".
Amid speculation over his future move after resigning as Punjab chief minister, Amarinder Singh met Union Home Minister Amit Shah at his residence here on Wednesday and said he discussed the prolonged farmers stir with him. After his meeting that lasted for about 45 minutes, Singh tweeted "met Union Home Minister Amit Shahji in Delhi. Discussed the prolonged farmers' agitation against #FarmLaws & urged him to resolve the crisis urgently with the repeal of the laws & guarantee MSP, besides supporting Punjab in crop diversification. #NoFarmersNoFood." However, the politically significant meeting, which came days after Singh resigned as chief minister after accusing the Congress of humiliating him, raised speculation over his future plans ahead of the polls in Punjab with some political analysts viewing it as an indication that Singh may be seeking the support of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Singh's meeting with Shah has added another dimension in politics in Punjab where no
Amarinder Singh's media advisor Raveen Thukral had said that he is "on a personal visit to Delhi to meet some friends"
Present CM's recent moves also make his reluctance to let Sidhu become eminence grise very clear
The meeting seems crucial as Amarinder Singh said he had stepped down as he felt 'humiliated'
Union Home Minister Amit Shah Sunday reviewed the security situation and the implementation of development projects in Naxal-affected areas with six chief ministers and top officials of four states.
Shah will chair a high-level meeting with CM's of ten Naxal-hit states in Delhi on Sunday to review the current status as well as to discuss future road map for security and development issues
Shah, who is also the Union Home Minister, also announced that the number of primary agriculture cooperatives (PACs) wil be increased to 3 lakh in the next five years
Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that Narendra Modi was the first chief minister in the country to understand the seriousness of the climate change phenomenon and institutionalise its management.