Aam Aadmi Party national convenor and party's candidate from New Delhi Assembly constituency Arvind Kejriwal on Monday highlighted all the schemes implemented by the Delhi government, and subsequently claimed that if people "press the lotus button," then the free electricity scheme will be s
The Aam Aadmi Party national spokesperson Priyanka Kakkar on Saturday took a swipe at the BJP's manifesto for the upcoming Delhi Assembly election, saying that it copied the schemes of the AAP government. She asked whether the manifesto had a stamp of approval from Prime Minister Narendra
Panda assured that ongoing welfare schemes would continue and said that "99 per cent" of the promises made by the central government have been fulfilled, highlighting the BJP's strong track record.
Reacting to the BJP's manifesto for the Delhi polls, Phogat said, "They are copy-pasting schemes. The manifesto promises to provide Rs 2500 financial assistance to women. That is also copy-paste. It's funny how they are also talking about providing food at Rs 5. You don't even get a bottl
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Friday launched the party's 'Sankalp Patra' for the Delhi assembly elections with a key focus on improving healthcare, empowering women, supporting senior citizens, and ensuring better access to essential services.
The Lok Sabha MP said that the BJP will provide facilities to people instead of "deceiving" people by "making false promises" like the incumbent Aam Aadmi Party..
"The Sankalp Patra of the BJP and the manifesto are prepared after holding discussions with the public. The BJP has issued a WhatsApp number, a hashtag, and a website to gather feedback from the public," the BJP leader told ANI.
"The central government is hatching a huge conspiracy against the people of Delhi. To win the elections through unfair means, it is misusing the government machinery and is starting the work of cutting the votes of the people of Delhi on a large scale," Atishi said.
The Delhi BJP Manifesto Committee met on Monday under the chairmanship of party leader Ramvir Singh Bidhuri, as the party prepares for the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections.
While speaking to ANI, CM Dhami highlighted the BJP's track record of fulfilling commitments made to the public. He emphasised that the BJP's "Sankalp Patra" has been designed to advance Maharashtra's development and uplift every section of society.
Criticising the previous United Progressive Alliance (UPA) alliance government in the Centre, he said Maharashtra had faced injustice in the previous governments.