Delhi Fire Services said the blaze was reported around 10 am, controlled with eight fire tenders, and no casualty or injury was reported. The exact cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained.
Expressing glee over the Noida violence, the Congress party said that “India has at least started to stir”, as if it’s a dream-come-true moment. The party linked Noida labour violence with the state of the Indian economy to assert that it marks the beginning of a broader public ‘awakening’ against exploitation, inflation, and repression under the Modi government.
Unable to defeat Modi at the ballot, the Congress ecosystem is now flirting with violence, romanticising Nepal-like insurrections, and pushing for their imitation in India.
Contrary to the falsehood peddled by the Congress ecosystem, Home Minister Amit Shah did not insult Dr Ambedkar, rather, he launched a scathing attack on the Congress party and accused it of using the constitution as its “private property”.
The criticism of Zakir Naik by Supriya Shrinate must not be mistaken as an official Congress stance. It is at best her personal stance, given his specific targeting of her previous occupation as news anchor.