Samajwadi Party leader Abdullah Azam Khan was released from Hardoi jail after 17 months of imprisonment. He was granted bail in a 2020 enemy property case and was welcomed by supporters. His release faced procedural delays, but he finally returned home, highlighting faith in the judicial system.
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Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami campaigned in Delhi, highlighting BJP's achievements under PM Modi while criticizing the AAP government. Dhami accused Arvind Kejriwal of corruption, disrespect towards the Indian Army, and neglecting Delhi's development. He urged voters to support BJP for better governance in the upcoming election.
PM Narendra Modi celebrates BJP's victory over Arvind Kejriwal, vowing to transform Delhi into a developed capital by addressing key issues such as corruption, poor infrastructure, and the Yamuna's pollution. Modi pledges to fulfill BJP's promises and ensure transparency by presenting pending CAG reports.
The supreme court of India quashed proceedings against a firm accused of manufacturing sub-standard drugs, ruling that the trial court's summoning order lacked reasoning. Justices B R Gavai and Augustine George Masih called the order "non-speaking" and set aside the Andhra Pradesh high court’s 2023 decision. The case stemmed from a 2018 drug sample test, but the supreme court dismissed the trial court’s July 2023 order due to procedural lapses.
Akhilesh Yadav criticized the Waqf (Amendment) Bill in Lok Sabha, accusing the BJP of divisive politics. He hinted at potential shifts in political alliances, particularly involving Bihar CM Nitish Kumar. The Bill aims to improve Waqf boards' administration, with the Telugu Desam Party supporting it.
India and Bangladesh recognize each other as strategically important neighbors with strong military relations. Army chiefs from both nations emphasize cooperation and discourage animosity. Military ties, including officers attending courses, continue robustly, although joint exercises are on hold due to the current situation in Bangladesh.
AAP staged a unique wedding procession without a groom, targeting BJP's delay in announcing its chief ministerial candidate for the upcoming elections. AAP leaders participated, with Sanjay Singh and Arvind Kejriwal highlighting the lack of leadership within BJP. This event followed Kejriwal's earlier claim that Ramesh Bidhuri was BJP's top contender, which Bidhuri denied.
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar denounced VIP culture in religious institutions, advocating for egalitarian practices. He also stressed the importance of dialogue in democracy, the need to lower political divisiveness, and urged corporates to support religious institutions through CSR for educational and infrastructural development.
Prime Minister Modi will visit Thailand for the 6th BIMSTEC Summit on April 3-4, aiming to boost India-Thailand relations and regional cooperation. He will then visit Sri Lanka from April 4-6 to discuss bilateral cooperation and development projects. The visits underscore India's commitment to its 'Neighbourhood First' and 'Act East' policies.
Telangana CM Revanth Reddy announced a plan to implement 42 percent reservation for OBCs in education and employment based on their 56.36 percent population. The state assembly passed bills supporting the move, requiring central approval. He urged all parties to meet with PM Modi to ensure implementation.
Uttar Pradesh finance minister Suresh Khanna presented an Rs 8.08 lakh crore revenue surplus budget, emphasizing infrastructure with proposed new expressways to enhance connectivity. Major allocations included Rs 1.06 lakh crore for education and Rs 61,070 crore for energy, aiming to boost development per the vision of PM Narendra Modi.