Responding to a question on the delay of the visa issue, MoS Muraleedharan said, "The Ministry of External Affairs is aware of the challenges being faced by Indian travelers in the last two years for obtaining visas for the US, UK, and some other nations, particularly in wake of the COVID 19 pandemic."
Former Kerala BJP President V Muraleedharan reacted to Sunday’s violent protest and attack at the Vizhinjam Police Station and criticised the state government by alleging that it “failed to convince people” regarding the benefits of the port project New Delhi: Former Kerala BJP President V Muraleedharan reacted to Sunday’s violent...
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Former Kerala BJP President V Muraleedharan reacted to Sunday’s violent protest and attack at the Vizhinjam Police Station and criticised the state government by alleging that it “failed to convince people” regarding the benefits of the port project New Delhi: Former Kerala BJP President V Muraleedharan reacted to Sunday’s violent...
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Former Kerala BJP President V Muraleedharan reacted to Sunday’s violent protest and attack at the Vizhinjam Police Station and criticised the state government by alleging that it “failed to convince people” regarding the benefits of the port project New Delhi: Former Kerala BJP President V Muraleedharan reacted to Sunday’s violent...
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Former Kerala BJP President V Muraleedharan reacted to Sunday’s violent protest and attack at the Vizhinjam Police Station and criticised the state government by alleging that it “failed to convince people” regarding the benefits of the port project New Delhi: Former Kerala BJP President V Muraleedharan reacted to Sunday’s violent...
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Former Kerala BJP President V Muraleedharan reacted to Sunday's violent protest and attack at the Vizhinjam Police Station and criticised the state government by alleging that it "failed to convince people" regarding the benefits of the port project.
Speaking at a press conference on Saturday, the Union minister of state (Mos) for External Affairs and Parliamentary Affairs lashed out at the Pinarayi Vijayan government for the 'declining' law-and-order situation in Kerala.
After an ordinance is passed to remove Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan, Union Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan termed the move as Constitutionally incorrect.