Tag: Amit Shah
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Canada Claims Indian Home Minister Shah Behind Plot Against Sikh Separatists
Canadian officials are serious when they accuse India’s Home Minister Amit Shah of orchestrating plots against Sikh separatists in Canada. The one published by The Washington Post in early October was confirmed by Morrison at a hearing on a parliamentary committee on Tuesday, which also pointed to a shift to a new level of hostility ... -
Jay Shah To Be Appointed ICC Chairman, Ends Greg Barclay’s Tenure
Jay Shah is the Secretary of the BCCI is poised to become the next Chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC) according to sources confirmed by NDTV. Current Chairman Greg Barclay has informed ICC directors, including Cricket Australia’s Chair Mike Baird, that he will not be seeking a third term. Barclay’s decision aligns with Shah’s ... -
Modi 3.0 Cabinet Update: Continuity and Charges in Key Portfolios
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s new cabinet, dubbed with Modi 3.0, has taken shape, bolstering stability in key ministries while introducing new faces in several others. On Sunday June 9, Modi along with 30 Cabinet Ministers, 5 Ministers of State with Independent Charge and 36 Ministers of State took the oath, marking the beginning of the ... -
Amit Shah initiates strategic Northeast campaign for 2024 elections
Union Home Minister Amit Shah sets out on a key campaign journey, exploring through the politically charged scenes of Manipur and Tripura, as part of the lead-up to the exceedingly expected 2024 Lok Sabha Elections. Shah’s nearness in these districts means the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) concerted endeavors to solidify its political fortress and amplify ... -
What Lies Behind Amit Shah’s Analysis of INDIA Bloc’s Electoral Bond Stand?
In the arena of Indian politics, every move is seasoned with intrigue, controversy, and power play. In this riveting spectacle, Union Home Minister Amit Shah recently took center stage, unleashing a fiery critique of the INDIA bloc’s stance on electoral bonds. The turns of Shah’s assertions and the broader implications for the Indian political landscape ... -
Amit Shah criticizes opposition, stating Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala lack authority to block CAA
Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s recent declaration regarding the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) resonates with resolute permanence, serving as a testament to the government’s unwavering stance on the issue. Amidst ongoing debates and protests surrounding the act, Shah’s unequivocal affirmation underscores the administration’s steadfast commitment to implementing the CAA without any plans for revocation. This ... -
Amit Shah visits Maharashtra amid NDA seat-sharing issues and BJP discontent
In the midst of thundering friction inside Maharashtra’s administering NDA consolidation with respect to seat-sharing and conflict inside the BJP, Union Home Minister Amit Shah is slated to make a significant visit to the state. Planned for Tuesday, Shah’s visit points to handle these stewing issues, especially centering on Vidarbha, Marathwada, and North Maharashtra. Amit ... -
India Replaces Multiple British-Era Laws Through Criminal Law Bills
The new laws passed in the Lok Sabha are going to bring major changes, especially concerning women’s safety and telecommunications. These bills are set to replace old British-era laws and colonial mindsets. They aim to update our legal system, address long-standing issues, and adapt to modern needs, especially in terms of women’s safety. The Lok ... -
How Article 370 Separated J&K From India Due To Nehru’s Mistakes?
The Supreme Court recently upheld the government’s decision to revoke the special status of Jammu and Kashmir by abrogating Article 370 of the Indian Constitution. This means the court agrees with the government’s action of removing the special provisions that gave Jammu and Kashmir a unique status different from other states in India. Nehru’s Mistakes ... -
How Revamping Of ‘IPC, CrPC, Evidence Act’ Will Impact On Indians
India is planning a big change in its legal system related to crimes and justice. The britishers had made several rules during their British rules which were more about protecting their empire and punishing Indians. These laws are more than 160 years old which were never updated after India’s independence and not even after the ...