Ghulam Nabi on Sunday exuded confidence in the Congress party months after exiting it. He said only Congress could challenge BJP in Gujarat and Himachal assembly polls. Lambasting AAP, he said that it is merely a party of UT Delhi and can't run Punjab efficiently.
"Congress party doesn't believe in its own manifesto and there's no vision, weightage, and direction in it. Our manifesto is done with due diligence and is taken seriously by people," Nadda said while speaking to the media.
JN Vyas, a veteran BJP leader who was a cabinet minister in the BJP government, resigned from the primary membership of the party on Saturday. He was associated with the BJP for over 30 years and served as health minister between 2007 and 2012.
Former AAP leader Indranil Rajyaguru, a day after rejoining Congress alleged that he saw "exorbitant" amounts of money reaching the AAP office in Gujarat
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Friday said that the general masses are very much aware of the ongoing situation and will give their verdict against the unemployment, inflation, and mismanagement in the upcoming assembly polls.