Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the BJP workers and those employed at the party's headquarters here on Thursday in what is being seen as his appreciation for their work following his return to power for a third straight term.
Modi was greeted by BJP president J P Nadda as he arrived at its headquarters.
He had shown a similar gesture after the BJP's 2019 poll win as well.
Rajasthan Education minister Madan Dilawar, who has been under fire for his remarks against tribals, on Thursday asked for forgiveness and expressed regrets in the ongoing state Assembly session.
Dilawar, with a strong RSS background, had mocked the newly elected tribal MP from Banswara, Rajkumar Roat, after he had said in an interview that tribals were distinct from Hindus as they followed different rituals, culture and traditions and followed a belief that is different from Hinduism.
Reacting to it, Dilawar had said that if Bharat Adivasi Party (BAP) leader does not consider himself Hindu, a DNA test should be done to verify whether he is actually the son of a Hindu.
Speaking at an event in Delhi, Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma said that Chhattisgarh will definitely implement Uniform Civil Code.
He further said that Naxalism issue will be resolved within 3 years and Chhattisgarh govt will "eradicate" foreign powers interfering in its internal affairs.
Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut on Thursday took a dig at Maha Yuti government in Maharashtra, saying that Shinde, Fadnavis and Pawar remembering Ladli Behen after Lok Sabha loss.
"Ladla Bhai, Ladle Pitaji, Ladli Mataji, all of these offers are for the upcoming Vidhan Sabha elections. There is no money in the government treasury. There is a debt of Rs. 8 lakh crores on the Maharashtra government. After losing the Lok Sabha elections, the group of Shinde, Fadnavis and Pawar are remembering Ladli Behen and Ladla Bhai. Ladli Behen needs it the most as she has to run the house... She should be given Rs. 10,000 per month...," he told news agency ANI.