Union Textiles Minister Smriti Irani said the remarks of Khan in Lok Sabha on Thursday during the debate of Triple Talaq Bill were a 'blot' on all legislators
The Samajwadi Party MLA alleged that the residents of Rampur were facing "maximum atrocities"
He told reporters that the cow was 'safely' sent back to the seer in the afternoon
Senior SP leader said that if he had fallen on the muddy path, it would have created a scene
He asserted that the Samajwadi Party is united and will remain the same in the future as well
The SP leader had earlier called the Bulandshahr highway rape case a 'political conspiracy'
The apex court had on August 29 taken note of the alleged controversial remarks of Khan on the Bulandshahr rape case
The minister created a controversy after he alleged that a 'political conspiracy' is involved in the gang-rape of a minor girl
Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan said if Narendra Modi could become prime minister, so could he. "I have all the qualities of becoming prime minister," he said at a function in Saharanpur. "I can make tea, play the drum, cook food and I wear proper clothes. Besides, I am not all that bad looking, nor am I corrupt." Khan went on to say that if he became PM, "I assure you, I will deposit Rs 20 lakh in the accounts of 130 crore people within six months. I am not like those who don't keep their promises". "At a time when tension rages at the border and our poor are going hungry, he (Modi) sends shawls to Pakistan and gets in return boxes of mangoes," Khan said. "The king is happy, so is Pakistan. He will take advantage of this in the 2017 polls (in UP)."
If I become PM, I assure you, I will deposit Rs 20 lakh in accounts of 130 crore people within six months: Azam
Make me the Prime Minister of the country and I will show how the country is run, said Azam
South Asian Minorities Lawyer's Association, Samata Sainik Dal, Anjuman-e-Hyderi and Bhagwan Valmiki Foundation have boycotted him
He was replying to Leader of Opposition's charges while speaking on admissibility of his adjournment notice on law and order situation
BJP leader I P Singh also claimed that Khan recently met BSP supremo Mayawati twice
Samajwadi Party leader said he had always advocated that Islamic laws should be made applicable to rape cases
Khan earlier hinted at a political conspiracy behind the gang-rape of the mother-daughter duo in Bulandshahr
After spending sleepless nights over parliamentarian Azam Khan's lost cows some months back, Uttar Pradesh police have taken up an issue which is less than earthly. An Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) that had been spotted by some local youths in Kasganj district of the state is now under the scanner of the UP police. Last heard, while the young man who took a couple of pictures of the UFO was untraceable, the state police was confirming the authenticity of the images. Apparently, the meteorological department has been asked to come up with a possible explanation for such "sighting" in the sky.
A recent opinion poll claimed that if an election is held in the state now, BSP supremo Mayawati would make a comeback