New York Millat Times The United States has declined to comment on the status of Lebanon’s former prime minister who suddenly announced his resignation from the Saudi capital last week and has yet to return to Beirut. State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert told a press briefing on Thursday that Chris Henzel, the US charge d’affaires in Riyadh, met Saad Hariri on Wednesday, but...
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Saudi Crown Prince Discards Royal Balancing Act For One-Man Rule
Two weeks ago, Saudi Arabia’s powerful crown prince hosted some of the world’s leading investors at the palatial Ritz-Carlton hotel in Riyadh. Days later, he upended the country’s historical power structure by turning the property into a luxury prison for dozens of the kingdom’s most prominent princes and businessmen. The detentions on grounds of corruption...
The Congress government is celebrating Tipu Jayanti, 150 BJP workers detained for protesting in Hubli
Karnataka The Congress government in Karnataka is celebrating Tipu Jayanti on Friday amid tight security. The Siddaramaiah-led government in Karnataka has been celebrating the birth anniversary of the 18th century Mysore ruler for the past three years to honour him as a freedom fighter. Tipu Sultan died fighting the British. Right-wing Hindu groups are, however, opposed to...
आशा एक उम्मीद NGO की ओर से गरीबों में कपड़े की तक़सीम , गुलानास फातिमा ने कहा: मानवता की सेवा सबसे महत्वपूर्ण
दिल्ली मिल्लत टाइम्स दिल्ली के जामिआ नगर इलाके के गरीब निवासियों के बीच आज आशा एक उम्मीद की ओर से कपडे तक़सीम किये गए। एनजीओ की महासचिव सुश्री गलनाज़ फातिमा ने मिल्लत टाइम्स से बात करते हुए कहा कि बटला हाउस में बसे जगी झोपड़ियों में रहने वाले लगभग 50 गरीबों के बीच कपड़े बांटे...
Stop the Harassment of Human Rights Defenders: National Conference on Human Rights demands
New Delhi The second day sessions of two-day National Conference on Human Rights organized by National Confederation of Human Rights Organizations (NCHRO) were opened in the Gauri Lankesh Hall, at Indian Social Institute, New Delhi. Prof. Apoorvanad, Delhi University (DU) chaired the first session “Universities and Academic Freedom”. Ms. Padmashree, Joint Secretary of NCHRO, Karnataka...
Hindu terror remark: Case filed against Kamal Haasan, hearing tomorrow
A day after Kamal Haasan stated that “Hindu terror is now a reality in India’, a defamation case for hurting religious sentiments has been filed againt the Tamil actor in Varanasi. Hassan has been booked under IPC sections 500, 511, 298, 295(a) & 505(c) pertaining to defamation, attempt to cause offence, intent to hurt religious feelings and...
INDIA’S MEDIA WAR
By M. Burhanuddin Qasmi An interesting war is going on between the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Indian National Congress on social media. This time the Congress seems to have learnt from the 2014 debacle and a sizable army is continuously firing on BJP from close range. The BJP’s troll army is losing ground and...
Congress wins in landslide in Punjab
New Delhi Millat Times Counting of votes for the Gurdaspur Lok Sabha bypoll in Punjab and Vengara assembly constituency in Kerala has begun on Sunday. The Gurdaspur bypoll, which was held on October 11, was necessitated following the demise of BJP MP Vinod Khanna in April. The seat was contested by Congress’s Punjab unit chief Sunil...
‘AccheDin ‘for media houses only?
By Asif Husain These are the “Achche Din” for advertisement companies. They seem to be flourishing and happy about it. TV channels, print media , bill-board advertisement agencies, radio stations, websites, mobile companies are a few who are smiling their way to the banks. It all started during the 2014 election. It was the costliest...
AIMIM faces humiliating defeat in Muncipal Poles in its Strong hold city
By Imran Inamdar NANDED (MAHARASHTRA) In a recent political development AIMIM has faced humiliating defeat by all losing all the seats in local body elections of Nanded.Earlier the party had 10 councillors in the municipal body. Total 22 Muslim candidates (All from Congress) have registered victory in the house of 82 councillors of Nanded Waghala...