BJP and Congress leaders took swipe at each other on Friday during the poll battle in Karnataka as electioneering gathered pace in the southern state with almost a month left for polling
After a clash broke out between Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Congress supporters on April 6, section 144 of Crpc on Friday has been imposed in the Shorapur constituency of Yadgir district for two days.
Janata Dal (Secular) leader HD Kumaraswamy on Wednesday, said that in the upcoming Karnataka Assembly elections, both the national parties (BJP and Congress) will be rejected and the people will elect a regional party.
Rajasthan BJP president Dr Satish Poonia on Sunday said that there is no place for a third front or a third political party in Rajasthan apart from the BJP and Congress.
It has to be noted that the debate around Tipu Sultan has taken centre stage in the political corridors of Karnataka. Last week, Karnataka BJP chief Nalin Kumar Kateel stated that followers of Tipu sultan should not be alive. Kateel also stated that upcoming elections will not be fought betw
Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena on Friday included a councillor from Congress in the Delhi Haj Committee, a move that came after the ruling Aam Aadmi Party alleged a nexus between the BJP and Congress ahead of the Mayoral polls.
Telangana BJP has slammed Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao over his reported move to deploy survey agencies in some districts of Karnataka in view of assembly polls in the state next year and said no party can expand its footprint by such methods.
According to the exit polls predicted on Monday, BJP has an edge over Congress in a tough fight in Himachal Pradesh. While most exit polls predicted that BJP will likely retain Himachal Pradesh, one exit poll predicted Congress to lead in the sweepstakes to form government in the hill state,
The polling will take place on November 12 after a hectic campaign. Himachal Pradesh has seen alternate governments between BJP and Congress over the past few decades and the BJP has expressed confidence of retaining power in the hill state.
The JD-S, which is bracing up for next year's assembly polls in Karnataka, has been maintaining distance from both the BJP and Congress and is expected to announce its first list of candidates on November 1