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Bangladesh Unrest: How Sheikh Hasina saved herself - WATCH VIDEO

Bangladesh Unrest: How Sheikh Hasina saved herself - WATCH VIDEO

Bangladesh unrest continued as a state of anarchy prevailed across the nation. On August 05, Sheikh Hasina resigned as Bangladesh PM and fled the nation with her sister & associates. After her exit, protestors robbed and vandalized her house. Sheikh Hasina arrived in India at very short notice in a C-130 J transport aircraft from Dhaka. As per sources, most of the members who arrived in India didn’t even get time to carry along essentials with them. Associates in her entourage came to India in a hurry, couldn’t even carry clothing or any other daily-use items. Watch video for more. 

08 August,2024 12:29 PM IST
Ruckus in Tripura assembly over porn, 5 MLAs suspended

Ruckus in Tripura assembly over porn, 5 MLAs suspended

A high-voltage drama was witnessed in Tripura State Assembly on July 7. A ruckus broke out between the MLAs of BJP and Tipra MOTHA party during the Assembly session. Opposition party leader, Animesh Debbarma raised a question on the adult movie-watching issue by BJP MLA, Jadav Lak Nath. The Speaker of the House said that he would get back to him after some other important issues. However, the MLAs of opposition parties started agitating and shouting slogans. Five MLAs from the house were suspended.'

08 July,2023 11:06 AM IST | Mumbai
They Say ‘Mar Jaa Modi’, Country Says ‘Mat Jaa Modi’, PM Targets Opposition

They Say ‘Mar Jaa Modi’, Country Says ‘Mat Jaa Modi’, PM Targets Opposition

The Prime Minister was given a rousing welcome at BJP headquarters in the national capital after the results of assembly polls of three northeastern states were declared on Thursday. Addressing a gathering of BJP workers at the Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) headquarters, PM Modi came down heavily on his political rivals and said that some people are aspiring to dig "Modi's grave" saying "Mar jaa Modi" while the country is chanting "Mat jaa Modi" (Don't go Modi).

03 March,2023 02:15 PM IST | Mumbai
Watch: Mallikarjun Kharge’s Embarrassing Moment

Watch: Mallikarjun Kharge’s Embarrassing Moment

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge was left red-faced after his political rhetoric backfired on him during a public meeting in the Panipat district of Haryana.In a bid to mock the BJP government, Kharge asked his supporters whether the BJP honored its supposed ‘poll promise’ of providing 2 crore jobs to the people. To his horror, the crowd responded with a ground-thumping ‘yes.’

08 January,2023 05:24 PM IST | Mumbai
Who are you to tell the date…: Kharge slams Amit Shah on Ram Mandir statement

Who are you to tell the date…: Kharge slams Amit Shah on Ram Mandir statement

Union Home Minister Amit Shah addressed a public meeting in Tripura on 5 January. During his speech, the Union Home Minister announced that the grand temple of Lord Rama being built in Ayodhya will be ready on January 1, 2024. Hitting back at Amit Shah's statement, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge said, "Who are you to tell the date". Kharge slammed Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday for announcing in poll-bound Tripura that the Ram temple will be ready by January 1, 2024, wondering in what capacity the BJP leader said so as he is neither the "pujari" nor the "mahant" of the shrine. "Everyone has faith in god. But why did you make such an announcement, that too in the run-up to the (Tripura Assembly) polls? And when the (2024 Lok Sabha) election is also slated for May, you are saying the Ram temple will be inaugurated.#RamMandir #AmitShah #MallikarjunKharge #Congress #BJP #Ayodhya #Tripura #WestBengal

08 January,2023 03:18 PM IST
Congress Hindered Construction Of Ram Temple: Union Minister Amit Shah

Congress Hindered Construction Of Ram Temple: Union Minister Amit Shah

Ram Temple in Ayodhya will be ready on January 1, 2024, Union home minister Amit Shah said on Thursday while addressing a public rally in Tripura. He added that the Congress has been hindering the Ram Temple construction case in courts since independence and the Supreme Court's verdict on the matter came after Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power. “The Ram Temple issue was being stalled by the Congress ever since the independence. It was after when PM Modi came to power that the Supreme Court gave its verdict and the construction of the temple began the same day following a ‘bhoomipujan’,” Shah said addressing the public. He also accused communists of making Tripura a hub of drugs and drew parallels between communists and the congress party.

06 January,2023 06:00 PM IST | Tripura
Fashion industry gets a revival in Tripura

Fashion industry gets a revival in Tripura

Models sashayed down the ramp in Agartala to showcase a variety of outfits by local designers. The collections showcased during the event included ethnic attires, jewelries, bridal collection and modern designs.

10 September,2015 09:55 AM IST
Ayurveda practitioners cultivate herbal gardens in Tripura

Ayurveda practitioners cultivate herbal gardens in Tripura

A group of 55 practitioners of Ayurveda, an ancient Indian system of natural and holistic medicine, cultivate herbal gardens comprising hundreds of rare herbs useful in preparing Ayurvedic medicines in Tripura.

01 October,2015 10:19 AM IST
Tripura buses join Kolkata-Dhaka-Agartala service

Tripura buses join Kolkata-Dhaka-Agartala service

A 45-seater luxury bus, carrying 18 passengers, including two Canadians, left for Kolkata via Dhaka on October 16. Six of the passengers were bound for Kolkata and 12 for Bangladesh.

30 October,2015 11:09 AM IST
Marijuana plants destroyed in bordering villages of Tripura

Marijuana plants destroyed in bordering villages of Tripura

About 35,000 marijuana plants were destroyed in the bordering villages of Tripura during a joint drive by the BSF, police, forest department, excise and the general administration.

02 November,2015 11:24 AM IST

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