Rahul Chopra is a familiar face to many who have a little interest in New Zealand politics since he has been associated with two popular leaders for almost 11-12 years now. He worked with National Party MP, Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi for around 9 years and now over 2-1/2 years with Act Party leader David Seymoure where he is working in his Parliamentary Service capacity.
Read MoreThe Uttarakhand Association of New Zealand celebrated commemoration of 10 years of the organisation on Saturday 15th July at Auckland War Memorial Hall. President of the organisation Chetan Joshi said his community is delighted to announce the successful completion of 10 years of dedicated community service
Read MoreGet NZ Back On Track’. Both Siva and Christopher Luxon attacked Labour government accusing it of failing on every front and making the lives of every New Zealander miserable.
Read MoreKeep the potatoes for boiling start the curry tomato cream sauce. In a large heavy bottomed pot add the onion, canned tomatoes and their juices, cashews, garlic, ginger, garam masala, turmeric, fenugreek leaves and salt. Cover the pot and bring it to a simmer over medium heat. Let simmer covered for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally.
Now add the onion and tomato mixture to a blender and blend until smooth,Pour the creamy mixture back into the pot and add the coconut milk, reserving ~1/4 cup back to serve and crush the methi in your fingers and add to the pot. Mix together and cover the pot and set aside.
Read MoreNational Party’s Manurewa electorate candidate Siva Kilari is a man of great conviction, hard work, and resilience. National Party primarily chose him to stand from Manurewa electorate as he is well versed with the issues/problems of that area since his business situated in that suburb. Siva is very confident and convinced that he is the best person, who can find solution to problems that the people in his electorate face, since he knows this issue first hand. He says this is one of the reasons he decided to join politics and join National Party.
Read MoreBiased western media’s anti-India tirade with the support of some rouge members of this anti-India nexus continues unabated in several western countries including in New Zealand. These are the forces who can’t see India emerging as a leading world power. Its an open secret now that some world powers don’t want to see India’s resurgence as the fastest growing economic power in the world. This anti-India gang includes the so-called world superpowers and India’s arch enemy countries. There is a close nit nexus of anti-India nations, left wing forces, missionaries, and many separatist forces who are supported by the establishments of these countries. These attacks on India have grown many folds since Modi government came into power at centre in 2014.
Read MoreNational Party leader Christopher Luxon says improved and better relations with the world’s fastest emerging economy, India will be a priority of his government if elected to power on 14th October this year. Luxon was critical of Labour government of its lacklustre attitude towards the relation between two countries. He said it’s a shame that Labour government has put the most important Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between two countries on back burner. Christopher Luxton said if elected to power in elections this year, it will be priority of his government to secure the strategic FTA deal with India.
Read MoreThe world today is sitting at a very crucial juncture where on one hand the world appears to be moving towards wars, hunger, and mass destruction and on the other hand there is a glimmer of hope, progress, and peace. Despite of all the sick minded leftist, extremist and fundamentalist’s constant conspiracies and propagandas against the oldest surviving and continues civilization of the world, the Sanatan flag is flying high with pride across the globe. We all have just celebrated the festival of light which symbolises the victory of knowledge over darkness and victory of good over evil. The evil forces in world now appear to be at the receiving end finally.
Read MoreFormer Labour Party MP, Dr Gaurav Sharma's resignation from Parliament and his subsequent expulsion from Labour Party has not stopped the controversies that started with his allegations of bullying in New Zealand Parliament
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Read MoreFrustrated dairy and small business owners have written to the Prime Minister to request that she initiates an Inquiry into the Crime Emergency sweeping the Country. "We need to find out why we're seeing crime that was rare not so long ago, is now taking place daily," says Sunny Kaushal, Chair of the Dairy and Business Owners' s Group.
Read MoreIt’s been a busy year, and I’m proud of the progress our Government has continued to make on the long-standing issues facing New Zealand – from housing, to climate change, inequality, and more. We’ve also stepped up to meet new challenges head-on, and, as a result, the fundamentals of our economy are strong.
Read MoreThe Government launched its billion-dollar health restructure on Friday, which merged all the country’s DHBs into one centralised system called Health New Zealand. But simply rearranging the health sector will do nothing to fix the issues we are currently facing.
Read MoreSecondary school students will be able to wear their cultural and religious taonga with pride, thanks to the first ever New Zealand Human Rights Commission official school uniform guidelines.
Read MoreGangs have been an unwelcome part of New Zealand’s criminal scene for several decades, but over the last five years, their numbers and the level of violence they are willing to engage in have increased noticeably.
Read MoreWe are delighted to be once again welcoming international tourism and business travellers to Aotearoa New Zealand as the country opens to visitors from around 60 visa-waiver countries.
Read MoreWhile much has recently been made of our borders finally reopening and being able to welcome visitors back to New Zealand, spare a thought for the many New Zealanders who have not been able to take part due to our shameful refusal to let people from non-visa waiver countries enter.
Read MoreNew Zealand’s main political opposition party, National Party recently organised a fund raiser event for Panmure-Otahuhu electorate on Saturday, 23rd April 2022 at Papatoetoe Cosmopolitan Club at Papatoetoe. The man behind the event was party’s former four times list Member of Parliament Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi. Event was attended by over 100 party supporters, community leaders and business leaders. Ethnic media was also invited to the event and the general topic of discussion amongst the guests was of need of a change in the government.
Read MoreNational Party values our Muslim community and the important contributions they make to New Zealand. As a country, we should always reflect that religion, ethnicity or language differences should not be a barrier to our values but instead be recognised as an advantage to work together with others and celebrate our unity as New Zealanders.
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