The BJP's Rajasthan chief CP Joshi took a veiled dig at the Congress government amid the ongoing polling for 199 Assembly seats in Rajasthan, saying that every vote cast would be for good governance over 'terrorism' and justice over injustice.
A range of factors will be at play in the Rajasthan assembly polls on Saturday with BJP seeking to oust the Congress government in the state by vociferously raising issues concerning farmers, women and youth and alleged corruption and both parties seeking to woo voters with tall promises.
Former Deputy Chief Minister of the state, Pilot in a video message which was posted by Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot on X, urged people to elect the Congress government to the power to 'maintain the progress of the state'.
Comparing the petrol and electricity prices of Rajasthan with BJP-ruled states, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday said that Ashok Gehlot-led Congress government in Rajasthan did not do anything to control the prices of petrol in the state.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday launched an all-out attack against the Congress government, alleging that under the party's rule, the state had become "number one" in the "riots, crime, corruption and paper leak" case.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi hit out at the Congress-ruled government of Rajasthan, alleging that the state has not seen any government that has committed more "atrocities" against women than the present governmen had done during their last five years of rule.
Addressing a press conference here in Jaipur, on the last day of the campaign for the Rajasthan Assembly elections, Amit Shah said that the state witnessed several incidents as an example of the appeasement politics by the Gehlot-led Congress government.
Launching the party's campaign for the Telangana assembly election on Wednesday, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) Chief Mayawati took a swipe at the previous Congress government on Wednesday, stating that the OBC community got reservations due to the struggles and hard work of the BSP, not becau
Invoking the 'Red Diary' to fire a fresh salvo at the Congress government in poll-bound Rajasthan, BJP national president JP Nadda on Wednesday said all names in the 'Laal Diary' will come out in public domain on November 25 and December 3.
As the campaigning, mudslinging, and blame games have all intensified with the BJP attacking the incumbent Congress government in Rajasthan, the grand old party has accused the BJP of only abusing.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi came down heavily on the Congress government in Rajasthan and the party high command in the national capital over its guarantees to farmers in the poll-bound state.