If used properly, Waqf Amendment Act is pro-Muslim: Chandrababu Naidu
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu reiterated his party's support to the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, saying that if used properly, this law is pro-Muslim.
In this episode of Jab We Met with Rahul Kanwal, watch the exclusive interviews of AAP leader Manish Sisodia and BJP leader Ramesh Bidhuri as they talk about the Delhi assembly elections, their parties' agenda and vision for the national capital and more.
Manish Sisodia defended his party's governance record in Delhi and highlighted achievements in education, healthcare, and infrastructure. He criticised the BJP's campaign strategy, claiming they focus on personal attacks rather than substantive issues. Sisodia also discussed his time in jail and the upcoming Delhi elections.
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu reiterated his party's support to the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, saying that if used properly, this law is pro-Muslim.
Samajwadi Party MP Priya Saroj was seen shedding tears of joy on stage after exchanging rings with Indian cricketer Rinku Singh in Lucknow on Sunday, June 8. The couple got engaged at the luxurious Centrum Hotel, with guests from both the cricketing and political circles in attendance to bless the newly engaged pair.
A Canadian journalist reports being attacked during a pro-Khalistan rally in Vancouver. He claims multiple Khalistani supporters harassed him, grabbed his phone, and threatened violence. The journalist states he has been covering Khalistan protests across several countries since last year, aiming to provide independent reporting. He alleges that an individual who has been harassing him online was involved in the incident, which occurred in the presence of police.
BJP leaders are protesting in Bengaluru against the Karnataka government over the recent stampede tragedy at Chinnaswamy stadium that killed 11 people. They are demanding an increase in compensation from 25 lakh to 1 crore rupees for victims' families, a judicial inquiry led by the Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court, and the resignation of ministers rather than suspension of officials. The BJP has also called for a special assembly session to discuss the incident, claiming the event was orchestrated by the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister for political mileage.