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Conveyed to DKS that action against minority leaders ‘inappropriate’, says Minister Satish Jarkiholi

Conveyed to DKS that action against minority leaders ‘inappropriate’, says Minister Satish Jarkiholi

Public Works Minister and KPCC working president Satish Jarkiholi said on Monday that he believe the party’s action against minority leaders for their alleged role in the bypolls to be “inappropriate” and he had conveyed this to KPCC president and Deputy Chief Minister D.K, Shivakumar. “He listened patiently and has promised remedial action in this regard,” the Minister told reporters on Tuesday. Published – April 21, 2026 06:10 am IST Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

India News Live Today February 11, 2025: ‘Message needs to be conveyed delicately’: Shashi Tharoor on treatment of deportees from US

India News Live Today February 11, 2025: ‘Message needs to be conveyed delicately’: Shashi Tharoor on treatment of deportees from US

Live India News Live: Stay informed with our live blog covering India’s latest in politics, economy, crime, and general news. Get real-time updates on political developments, financial trends, crime reports, and important events across the country. Stay connected with the most crucial stories shaping India, all in one place. Latest news on February 11, 2025: Congress MP Shashi Tharoor (File Photo/PTI) India News Live: Get real time updates on the latest happenings across India. From key political shifts and government decisions to economic developments and crime reports, we bring you real-time information as it unfolds. Our coverage also includes general news, spotlighting significant events and issues impacting daily life. Disclaimer: This is an AI-generated live blog and has not been edited by Hindustan Times staff.…Read More Follow all the updates here: Feb 11, 2025 1:08 AM IST India News Live: ‘Message needs to be conveyed delicately’: Shashi Tharoor on treatment of deportees from US “The way Indians were deported from the US has naturally caused a great deal of anxiety, resentment and anger in India,” …

‘Message needs to be conveyed delicately’: Shashi Tharoor on ‘inhuman’ treatment of Indian deportees by US | Latest News India

‘Message needs to be conveyed delicately’: Shashi Tharoor on ‘inhuman’ treatment of Indian deportees by US | Latest News India

The way a batch of Indians were deported from the US has naturally caused a great deal of anxiety, resentment and anger in India and New Delhi will have to “delicately” convey a message to Washington behind closed doors on this, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor said on Monday. Congress MP Shashi Tharoor (File Photo/PTI) The MP from Thiruvananthapuram made the remarks in response to a question during an interaction at an event here on a day Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a two-nation tour with the US being in the second leg of his visit. The interaction was hosted at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club (FCC) on the occasion of the launch of the book ‘Indian Parliament: Shaping Foreign Policy’ by veteran journalist and scholar K V Prasad. PM Modi, during the two-day working visit to the United States from February 12, will hold a bilateral meeting with President Donald Trump and interact with business leaders and members of the Indian community. At the book launch event, after his speech as the chair of the …

‘Conveyed concerns of 6 rebel MLAs to high command, blaming Oppn not solution’: Himachal Congress leader Vikramaditya Singh | Chandigarh News

Amidst the political crisis in Himachal Pradesh, state PWD minister Vikramaditya Singh, who resigned from the Cabinet last week, has conveyed the grievances and concerns of six rebel MLAs camping in Chandigarh to the Congress high command in New Delhi. Singh, who interacted with the rebel MLAs at a hotel in Chandigarh before moving to Delhi on Friday, strongly advocated for taking back the six MLAs, who were disqualified under the anti-defection law, into the party fold before All India Congress Committee (AICC) general secretaries Priyanka Gandhi and K C Venugopal. He interacted with the two senior leaders together and separately on Sunday. Talking to The Indian Express, Vikramaditya Singh said, “I had told both the observers – D K Shivakumar and Bhupinder Singh Hooda – that we should talk with the six MLAs who had cross-voted and led to the defeat of our party candidate in the Rajya Sabha elections. They gave me the go-ahead for the talks. I met them, listened to their concerns and then conveyed what they wanted to both the …

Apple CEO Cook conveyed app store curb concerns to Japan PM: Report

Reuters | | Posted by Singh Rahul Sunilkumar Apple Inc Chief Executive Tim Cook asked Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to consider protecting users when regulating distribution of smartphone apps, Nikkei reported on Friday citing sources. Apple has faced heightened scrutiny over its App Store practices that charge a 30% fee on payments and subscriptions and does not allow iPhones to use apps from third party app stores. Cook asked Kishida to make sure that regulations around distribution of apps do not undermine user privacy and security, the report added. Apple and the Japanese PM’s office did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment. ALSO READ: Apple accused of recording users’ private activity without their consent: Report Earlier this month, Apple said it had invested more than $100 billion in its Japanese supply network over the last five years, as Cook visited the country. Revenue from Apple’s services business, which includes the App Store, has been growing at a rapid pace in the last few years and now hovers at about $19 billion per …

Apple CEO Tim Cook Conveyed Concerns About App Store Curbs to Japan PM: Report

Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook asked Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to consider protecting users when regulating distribution of smartphone apps, Nikkei reported on Friday citing sources. Apple has faced heightened scrutiny over its App Store practices that charge a 30 percent fee on payments and subscriptions and does not allow iPhones to use apps from third party app stores. Cook asked Kishida to make sure that regulations around distribution of apps do not undermine user privacy and security, the report added. Apple and the Japanese PM’s office did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment. Earlier this month, Apple said it had invested more than $100 billion (nearly Rs. 8,27,100 crore) in its Japanese supply network over the last five years, as Cook visited the country. Revenue from Apple’s services business, which includes the App Store, has been growing at a rapid pace in the last few years and now hovers at about $19 billion (nearly Rs. 1,57,144 crore) per quarter. It was reported a few days back that Apple’s Japan unit is being charged …