Editor's picks
2G and IRCTC scam accused extend support to Mamata Banerjee who is protesting against Saradha chit fund scam investigation
National Herald scam accused Congress President Rahul Gandhi, who is currently out on bail, also extended support to Mamata against CBI probe
The United Kingdom government approves extradition of Vijay Mallya to India
The UK Home Secretary has signed the order to extradite fugitive businessman Vijay Mallya to India.
I tweeted what I had to say: Congress President Rahul Gandhi evades commenting on Mamata’s mayhem
In January, P Chidambaram's wife Nalini Chidambaram was charge-sheeted in the Saradha chit fund scam
Congress stands ‘shoulder to shoulder’ with Mamata whom they once accused of ‘looting’ Bengal
Recently, Congress leader P Chidambaram's wife Nalini Chidambaram was charge sheeted in the Sardha scam
Common man saves 27% on taxes after implementation of GST under BJP government
GST has resulted in a reduction in tax of most household items, bringing down the monthly household expense
OpIndia Evening Dispatch: Sunday, 3rd February, 2019
A quick round up of things that made it to news today.
We will stand with all the people who were ever part of India: PM Modi pitches for passage of Citizenship (Amendment) Bill
On Saturday too, while addressing a rally in West Bengal, PM Modi had pressed on the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill
BJP President Amit Shah flags off the ‘Rath Yatra’ to collect feedback from across the nation to compile manifesto
Over 11 crore BJP workers will reach out to 10 crore households to ask their opinions regarding their idea of New India and their expectations from Narendra Modi
BJP sounds the poll bugle, launches the ‘Bharat Ke Mann Ki Baat’ campaign
The BJP has said that the manifesto for the upcoming general election will be compiled on the basis of the feedback received from across the country
Arvind Kejriwal moves on from ‘EVMs are rigged’ conspiracy, ‘your name is removed from voter list’ is the latest
Arvind Kejriwal floats a new conspiracy theory every few days to stay in the news