While making the statement, Singhvi recounted how Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain survived a severe COVID-19 infection because of plasma therapy.
He blamed the government for the deteriorating security situation in Jammu and Kashmir and cited the abduction and killing of three policemen and the reported resignations by police personnel in the state.
Keeping up the heat on the charges of "personal corruption" by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress has demanded the Income Tax Department challenge the Settlement Commission's "unprecedented" order in the so-called Sahara diaries case.
Meanwhile, Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi, who is also representing the Gandhis in the case, says the case has no legal standing
With his surprise sabbatical "for a few weeks" sparking speculations, sources within Congress on Monday said Rahul Gandhi was upset over his views and strategies being rejected by party veterans.
Congress today rejected the opposition demand for the resignation of Home Minister P Chidambaram on 2G spectrum allocation issue, saying 'we do not, in any manner, accept' the allegation made by Subramanian Swamy against him.
Notwithstanding Anna Hazare's demands for passage of Lokpal Bill by August-end, a Parliamentary Committee examining the matter made it clear that the deadline cannot be met because of procedures as part of which views of public were sought by September three.
With the Lokpal Bill dominating the news and with the position of major political parties slowing emerging, where do they stand on the critical issues of the Prime Minister, the judiciary and the ministers of parliament?
Congress on Friday dismissed suggestions that DMK chief M Karunanidhi''s statement that "bad friendship will end in trouble" was a threat to the tie-up between the two parties.
Congress today said the arrest of DMK MP and M Karunanidhi's daughter Kanimozhi in the 2G spectrum allocation case will not have any impact on the UPA coalition.
After getting its first tax appeal rejected by the Supreme Court on the basis of using 'authoritative language' in the text, Mahindra Satyam is planning to resubmit its tax appeal to the Supreme Court on April 15, reports CNBC-TV18 quoting sources. Its earlier tax appeal demanded tax relief of Rs 617 crore.
The Wikileak exposé have once again focused concern on how the government won the confidence vote in 2008. In-turn that raised critical issues about the extent of corruption and the integrity of the government, a lot now depends on the government’s response.