Robert Vadra, son-in-law of Congress president Sonia Gandhi, on Saturday night angrily pushed away the mic of a reporter when he was asked about his land deals. The incident took place in Ashoka Hotel in New Delhi.
More to go...The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed the government to submit to it the names of all foreign bank account holders by Wednesday, saying it need not provide a `protective umbrella` to such persons.
Khoda Pahaad...The names of Pradip Burman of Dabur, Rajkot-based bullion trader Pankaj Chimanlal Lodhiy a and Goa-based mining baron Radha Timblo were disclosed by the Centre on Monday in an affidavit submitted before the Supreme Court on Indians holding illegal bank accounts abroad.
Didi ki MamataPrime Minister Narendra Modi is set to send a stern message to West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday over her perceived inaction on the Burdwan blasts: Shape up or the Centre will intervene in a bigger way.
A new terror heavenThe NIA, which is probing the recent Burdwan blast, has unearthed a chain of illegal madrasas or Muslim educational centres, which were being used as a cover for providing training to militants. According to NIA sources, the primary objective of these hubs was to give training to prospective militants in explosive manufacturing and in establishing links with international terror outfits.
A day after Diwali!A day after Diwali, the city roads were littered with burnt crackers and extravagant wrappings in which gifts and sweet boxes were packed. According to Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), the solid waste produced by the city increased by nearly 25-30% on the day after Diwali.