Congress MLA and candidate from Bhagalpur seat, Ajeet Sharma, cast his vote in the second phase of the Bihar elections on Tuesday and expressed confidence in Mahagathbandhan's victory in the State.
"Now is the time for them (the BJP and the central government) to answer. If our capital, Delhi, is not safe, 56 inches must answer for this. We do not want to play politics over this. Our concern is that our country is unsafe, and the central government is accountable for this," Nana Pat
"Bihar needs a 'model' filled with economic development, social justice, and equality. For 20 years, Bihar has endured an opportunistic, corruption-ridden government that is against the poor and deprived; today, the time for change has arrived," Kharge wrote on 'X'.
"Young people feel that if the government changes, their future will change. People are fed up with the government of the last 20 years, and there's a sense of unease about how to change it, form a new government and give the opposition a chance," Anwar told ANI.
Security personnel deployed at a polling station in Bhagalpur assembly constituency, which will witness a direct contest between the Congress' Ajeet Sharma and the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) Rohit Pandey.
"My discerning friend tells me that it was a very predictable course of action before the last round of Bihar elections!" Bordoloi said in a post on X after the Delhi blast that took place near the iconic Red Fort on Monday evening, killing at least eight people and injuring several other
In an interaction with ANI, Kesavan questioned the INC's alleged growing intolerance and claimed that the party has now become bigoted, unable to tolerate basic civility and courtesies being extended in public life.
"If we look at the consequences of Congress' instigation, during their tenure illegal East Bengal-origin Muslims spread across the state, aggressively intruding upon the language, culture, history, satras, temples, monasteries, and educational institutions of the indigenous Assamese peopl
Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday emphasised that the government must ensure a "prompt and thorough investigation" into a blast at the Red Fort metro station in the National Capital. Eight people were killed in the blast.
The delegation included Madhya Pradesh Cabinet Minister Rakesh Singh, BJP MLA Bhagwandas Sabnani, BJP MLA Rameshwar Sharma and others. During the meeting, the BJP leaders also submitted some suggestions to ensure the smooth conduct of the SIR process.