Four workers of the Youth Congress were arrested by the Police in connection with alleged fake ID card creation for Youth Congress president's election.
Kerala police arrested four Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) members on Wednesday for allegedly assaulting Youth Congress workers who reportedly showed black flags during the Chief Minister's motorcade in Kannur.
The Congress worker who is the party's block president, Manoj Patel was beaten up by some persons in Panagar assembly constituency under the jurisdiction of Ranjhi police station on Thursday night (November 16) before the assembly polling in the state.
Former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh and Congress Rajya Sabha MP Digvijaya Singh on Saturday reached Khajuraho Police Station with the body of Congress worker Salman Khan and began an indefinite sit-in protest outside the police station.
"The BJP workers had gone out to distribute money the night before yesterday. People who have earned crores of rupees by doing illegal business, think that they would buy the voters by giving them money. And as a precaution, Congress candidate Vikarm Singh Nati Raja when he came to know that
Indore Police have registered cases against the workers of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress following the clashes over distributing gifts among the public ahead of the Madhya Pradesh Assembly polls.
The Congress workers decorated a car and wrote slogans like 'Bye-bye KCR' on it, accusing the Chief Minister of getting involved in various corruptions in his state.
"It's natural that everyone can't be satisfied. Even if I am the CM, not all decisions can be taken just as I want. That is democracy. This time the tickets were distributed with suggestions by everyone by and large. We will win the election. Common people want our Government to come back