Ahead of the Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections, the video of an on-stage light banter between Congress leaders Kamal Nath and Digvijaya Singh has emerged after which BJP calls it a sign of infighting and Congress leaders saying the video just captures a light moment between two veterans.
Ahead of Rajasthan Assembly polls, Vishvaraj Singh Mewar and Bhawani Singh Kalvi joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the national capital on Monday.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Tuesday took a jibe at the Congress party over their election manifesto saying that it was not a manifesto of the Congress, but the letter of lies.
Congress on Tuesday released its manifesto for the Madhya Pradesh assembly polls next month and made a slew of promises including Old Pension Scheme, caste census, Nari Samman Nidhi of Rs 1500 per month to women, Rs 25 lakh health insurance and 27 per cent reservation for OBCs in governme
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday expressed confidence about the party's victory in the Mizoram assembly polls and alleged that the ruling Mizo National Front(MNF) and Zoram People's Movement (ZPM) "are the instruments for the RSS and BJP to enter" the northeastern state
As the poll bugle sounds in Telangana, the Congress is considering including a promise in its manifesto for the upcoming Telangana polls. This promise, under the proposed 'Mahalakshmi' guarantee, may offer eligible women 10 grams of gold at the time of their marriage, according to party lead
Sharma said, "The Congress party has released the list of 144 candidates in which 54 leaders are tainted. It includes serious offences such as harassment, molestation, rape and corruption. The Congress has also given tickets for the election to the relatives and associates of its leaders. Wi
"I am not the Chief Minister just to enjoy sitting in power but to serve the people better. I always say that Madhya Pradesh is my temple and the people living here are my God. Shivraj Singh Chouhan is the priest of these people," the CM said.
"4000 people have expressed their wish to contest the election but we cannot give tickets to 4000 so some people may get upset as of now but later I believe they will keep serving the Congress party," Nath said.
Several Congress leaders have left the party across the state after not getting a ticket to contest the upcoming assembly election and some vows to teach a lesson to the party.