NCP leader and candidate from Mankhurd Shivaji Nagar, Nawab Malik on Saturday, speaking to ANI, expressed confidence in winning the upcoming assembly elections from the Mankhurd-Shivaji Nagar assembly seat despite opposition from the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Shiv Sena Shinde faction
Former Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy on Saturday expressed optimism about the NDA's chances in the upcoming Channapatna by-elections, stating that he is confident that the NDA candidate will win at any cost, with the blessings of the goddesses.
"There will be no rebel (candidates) from BJP or Mahayuti. We will contest elections together. Mahayuti will get a bigger mandate than in 2019 and form government. Those who did not get tickets should withdraw their nominations," Mahajan told ANI.
After facing backlash for allegedly calling Shiv Sena candidate from Mumbadevi for upcoming Maharashtra assembly polls, Shaina NC "imported maal," UBT faction MP Arvind Sawant on Friday claimed that did not mention Shaina's name and said that he is the true victim of defamation.
Ahead of Jharkhand Assembly Polls Congress candidate and MLA from the Barkagaon Assembly constituency, Amba Prasad who is out for campaign has said her report card as MLA is in the hands of the public and she is satisfied with the work done by her in the constituency.
Speaking to the media, Fadnavis noted that while Raj Thackeray supported the BJP during the last Lok Sabha elections, his role has changed in the current assembly polls.
During an emotionally charged campaign rally, Nikhil said "The setbacks we faced were not due to a lack of support from the people, but because of Congress's hidden conspiracies against us."
Assam Chief Minister and Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) co-in-charge for Jharkhand Assembly elections Himanta Biswa Sarma spoke about BJP leader Satyanand Jha filing his nomination as an independent candidate for the upcoming assembly polls.
Jharkhand Minister and JMM candidate from Garhwa Assembly constituency Mithilesh Kumar slammed the BJP for blaming his party for the "Bangladeshi infiltrators". He pointed out that securing the border is the responsibility of the Centre not that of the state government.
Newly appointed Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Mumbai vice president Ravi Raja on Thursday expressed his disappointment in the congress party he recently left, saying that the party does not give tickets to candidates based on merit.