Headlines
Modi government has lost connect with people: Kejriwal

New Delhi, Nov 18: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday said that the Central government's decision not to roll back the demonetisation move showed that it has lost its connect with the people.
"I am very sad that FM (Finance Minister) has plainly refused to even review and consider rollback. The (Narendra) Modi government has lost connect with people and has become very insensitive," Kejriwal said in a tweet.
Kejriwal and his West Bengal counterpart Mamata Banerjee on Thursday warned of a public revolt if demonetisation move was not rolled back in three days.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Thursday clarified there was "no question of rolling back" the demonetisation move and accused Kejriwal and Banerjee of "spreading panic".
The Central government on November 8 has demonetised 500 and 1,000 rupee notes in a bid to curb black money and counterfeit currency.

13 hours ago
BRICS must amplify the voice of Global South: FM Sitharaman

13 hours ago
London to host Economic Forum at Mansion House

13 hours ago
BRICS summit: India used AI to make health systems, climate efforts more effective, says PM Modi

13 hours ago
US Treasury Secretary hints at more trade deals ahead of July 9 deadline for tariff hike

13 hours ago
Houthis say launched missiles, drones on Israel in response to Yemeni port attack

13 hours ago
South Korea: President Lee considers sending ex-interim leader of PPP as special envoy to US

13 hours ago
PM Modi meets Bolivian President on sidelines of BRICS summit

15 hours ago
Elon Musk mocks Trump over no arrests in Epstein case, feud escalates

17 hours ago
At BRICS, strong support for India's global terror convention

17 hours ago
Richa Inspires Young Swimmers With Golden Touch

17 hours ago
Trump calls Texas floods a '100-year catastrophe', says Gaza deal likely this week

18 hours ago
China opposes tariff wars, coercion after Trump's threat to BRICS countries

21 hours ago
Dharmendra remembers Dilip Kumar on his death anniversary: ‘This loss is unbearable’