Rajasthan Chief Minister, Bhajanlal Sharma arrived in the national capital on Monday evening and will stay overnight. He is likely to discuss issues related to the Lok Sabha elections with senior BJP leaders.
A five-member Election Commission of India (ECI) delegation led by Deputy Election Commissioner Hirdesh Kumar on Monday held a high-level meeting with top administration and Punjab police officials to review the preparedness of Lok Sabha elections in the state.
Samajwadi Party replaced its candidate for the Khajuraho Lok Sabha constituency. The party has fielded Meera Deepak in place of Manoj Yadav. Meera Deepak will face Madhya Pradesh BJP president and sitting MP V D Sharma.
Hitting out at BJP further, he said that raking an over 50-year-old issue shows how "divorced" BJP is from the political reality in the state of Tamil Nadu.
Taking a sharp jibe at jailed Aam Aadmi Party leaders like Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia, Satyendra Jain and Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren, Jharkhand BJP president Babulal Marandi said all are in the right place.
The CJI said that the new laws encompass "substantive crime, procedure and evidence" and keeping a digital record of every stage of criminal investigation ensures a seamless flow of information.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister addressed Prabuddhvarg (Intellectual) Sammelan in Gautam Buddha Nagar stating that there is no greater joy than seeing the people content.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday wrote to the Election Commission (EC) and urged the poll body to take "stringent action" against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over his "election can't be won without EVM" remark.
Sharma made the remark while talking to reporters in the state capital Bhopal on Monday, after Singh, who is contesting from the Rajgarh Lok Sabha seat, on Sunday proposed a way of conducting elections through ballot paper in his constituency.
"No one has the right to commit hooliganism. The law and the administration are doing their work. The administration will take action against whoever is at fault," the Madhya Pradesh BJP chief said while speaking to reporters on Monday.