Following the meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah, All Jharkhand Students Union president Sudesh Mahto on Monday confirmed an alliance with the BJP for the upcoming Jharkhand elections.
The Congress on Tuesday announced a list of nine candidates who will contest in the upcoming Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections in a document signed by AICC General Secretary KC Venugopal.
"The BJP should focus on setting its house in order...For the first time, I saw that the BJP deleted its list within 10 minutes of releasing it. Today, chairs were broken in their offices," Abdullah said.
Hours after finalising its seat-sharing deal with the Congress, the National Conference on Monday announced a list of 18 candidates who have been nominated as candidates from the party for the upcoming Assembly elections.
BJP leader Shazia Ilmi has strongly criticized the Congress party for aligning with the National Conference (NC) in Jammu and Kashmir, questioning the party's stance and electoral strategy.
According to the seat-sharing pact reached by the two parties for the assembly polls in J-K, the National Conference will contest 51 of 90 seats and Congress 32. The two parties will also have a "friendly contest" on five seats.
National Conference will contest 51 of 90 seats and Congress 32 according to the seat-sharing pact reached by the two parties for the assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir. The two parties will also have "friendly contest" on five seats.
Bhartiya Janta Party is likely to hold its next Central Election Committee meeting on August 29 in which Haryana along with Jammu and kashmir will be discussed in the meeting.
Ahead of the Jammu and Kashmir (J-K) Assembly elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday assigned national spokespersons RP Singh and Shazia Ilmi to coordinate media efforts in the Union Territory.
Expressing gratitude towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi for entrusting him, BJP candidate from Shopian, Javaid Ahmad Qadri on Monday exuded confidence in his victory, attributing it to work done under PM Modi's ten year tenure.
Former Haryana Chief Minister and Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Monday targeted former Haryana Deputy Chief Minister and JJP Chief Dushyant Chautala over his "will not go with BJP again" statement saying "Who invited him?"
In the lead-up to the upcoming elections, BJP candidate Veer Saraf expressed confidence in his party's success, citing the recognition of their efforts and the development work carried out by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Kashmir as key factors.