According to Congress leaders, Patel led a convoy of over 800 vehicles with his supporters from his hometown Jawad in Neemuch to the party office in the state capital Bhopal.
While speaking to ANI, the BJP leader said that the NEP was formed after deep analysis and research over six years and would have been instrumental in the development of the country, and further added that the move by the state government has been taken with political vengeance.
Speaking to ANI on Friday, CM Chouhan said, “The BJP is completely in the election fray and our preparations are going on. Congress was saying that it would declare their candidate list a year ago, or six months ago but BJP declared its candidate. Our candidates are now in the field.”
Talking to ANI, BJP leader Arvind Dharmapuri said that Muslim women are living a dignified life after the ban on Triple Talaq in 2019 and also want UCC to be implemented in the country.
Ramalingareddy said, “The BJP in Karnataka is spreading systematic misinformation on social media that the Shakti Yojana will be stopped. It's the agenda that they and their followers are following on social media by sharing misinformation, which is not right.”
Rajasthan Minister Pratap Khachariyawas on Thursday slammed the BJP over its allegations on Congress leader Rajesh Pilot flying the Indian Air Force aircraft which bombed the Mizoram on March 5, 1966, and said that BJP should issue an apology over the matter.
Karnataka Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy on Wednesday hit out at Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over the corruption allegations against the Congress government in the state and said that people in Opposition are the biggest liars, that's why they make allegations without evidence.
Amid the renaming row over Nehru Memorial Museum and Library to Prime Ministers’ Memorial Museum and Library, Union Minister Arjun Munda on Wednesday said that the museum has been dedicated to all the PMs who have served this nation.
He further said that Congress should not repeat the same mistake that was committed by several parties that had supported Jan Sangh to defeat the Indira Gandhi government after the emergency.
" His (PM Modi's) speech looked like a farewell speech. I feel this was the last speech he delivered from the Red Fort. Next time he will definitely come to Red Fort but will sit on the chairs made available for guests and will listen to a new Prime Minister," Saurabh Bhardwaj told ANI.