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'If the party wants me I will be there, else i have other things to do': Shashi Tharoor's message to Congress

Taking a swipe at the Tharoor-Congress faceoff, BJP IT Cell head Amit Malviya termed his sidelining in the party as 'inevitable'.

Aam Aadmi Party leader Atishi

Former CM Atishi accuses BJP-led Delhi govt of reneging on ₹2,500 monthly assistance for women

The BJP had assured that the monthly financial assistance to women would be approved in the very first cabinet meeting but despite taking oath and holding their first meeting, the government has already begun breaking its promises, the AAP leader says.

 Vijender Gupta, Delhi assembly speaker

From ouster to authority: Vijender Gupta returns as Speaker of Delhi Assembly, from where he was once thrown out

A decade ago, Gupta, who won from his constituency in 2015 and 2020 during the Kejriwal wave, was dragged out of the Assembly by marshals. And now, in a moment of poetic justice, he's going to preside over it.

Rekha Gupta, Delhi CM

No time to waste: Rekha Gupta gets to work immediately after taking oath as Delhi's 9th CM

Six other MLAs, including Pravesh Verma, took oath as Cabinet Ministers in the presence of PM Modi amid deafening chants of "Jai Shri Ram" from the near 30,000-strong crowd witnessing the ceremony at the historic Ramlila Maidan.

Rekha Gupta

It's official: Rekha Gupta will be Delhi's fourth woman Chief Minister; set to take oath on Feb 20

A first-time MLA, 50-year-old Gupta won from the Shalimar Bagh constituency in the Delhi polls. She began her political journey with the ABVP in 1992 and rose to become the president of the Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU) in 1996.

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge

Cong Prez Kharge calls for ideological commitment, warns against ‘weak’ leaders

Addressing a high-level Congress meeting attended by top leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, KC Venugopal, and state in-charges, Mallikarjun Kharge emphasized greater accountability within the party, declaring that "office-bearers would be held responsible for future poll results."

DMK, other parties unite to oppose Hindi imposition in Tamil Nadu; warn BJP not to push for another 'language war'

Tamil Nadu has massively opposed the imposition of Hindi as the state witnessed anti-Hindi agitations in the 1930s and 1960s. The state currently follows a 'two-language' policy which includes Tamil and English.