Democratic Progressive Azad Party Chairman Ghulam Nabi Azad on May 27 informed that he will not be attending the inaugural event of the new Parliament building due to a prior engagement.
“I will not be able to attend because I have some prior engagement. We had a dream of a new Parliament. I and then-Prime Minister Narasimha Rao even designed a rough map because the old Parliament was not able to accommodate more people. This is a great achievement. The Opposition should congratulate the Centre instead of boycotting the event. I am against this protest of Opposition. Opposition can instead raise an issue which affects the public,” he said.
(Source ANI)
The bilateral trade between India and ASEAN reached USD 86.9 billion in FY 2020-21, making…
By 2030, there will likely be a demand for more than 100 MMT of green…
Bhutan is gearing up to establish its first internationally connected cross-border railway with India’s north-eastern…
Opening his company’s first retail outlets in Mumbai and Delhi in May, Tim Cook, the…
India’s robust engagement in COP28 amplifies its powerful message on the world stage. At this…
The B20’s endeavors are carried out through Task Forces (TFs) and Action Councils (ACs), entrusted…