Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi on Thursday paid tribute to renowned industrialist Ratan Tata, saying that the country will always miss him.
Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi and Indian National Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge offered condolences on Thursday on the passing away of industrialist Ratan Tata.
The EC said it has noted statements from Kharge and Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, which have termed the Haryana results as "unexpected", and that the Congress proposes to analyse the same and approach the poll panel with its complaints and grievances.
Businessman Robert Vadra said on Tuesday that the farmers and women wrestlers in Haryana, with whom he is in contact, were surprised by the BJP's win in the state Assembly election. He also supported the Congress' complaints about EVMs in some Haryana seats.
BJP leader Shehzad Poonawala launched a scathing attack on LoP Rahul Gandhi for accusing the Election Commission and the electoral process of being flawed, emphasising that the Congress leader is unable to come to terms with the loss.
Coming down heavily on the opposition, the BJP leader called Congress, "new Muslim League", and said that the Hindus have no future, either with the Congress or in the Congress.
In an interview with ANI, Gandler said that the people of Israel have a "very long and rich history and they learn from mistakes and asserted that the "mistake will never happen again."
"My heartfelt thanks to the people of Jammu and Kashmir - India's victory in the state is a victory of the Constitution, a victory of democratic self-respect. We are analysing the unexpected results of Haryana. We will inform the Election Commission about the complaints coming from many a
In a statement, the PTI spokesperson said, "The mandate thieves only know how to issue statements, but they are actually busy fueling differences among provinces and oppressing citizens."
National Conference Vice President Omar Omar Abdullah said that the government that will be formed in Jammu and Kashmir has a very big responsibility of inculcating a "sense of belonging" to the people of the valley.
Omar Abdullah won both the assembly constituencies he was contesting in Kashmir on Tuesday. He won the Budgam seat by a margin of 18,485 votes against Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party's Aga Syed Muntazir Mehdi. In Ganderbal, he won by a margin of 10,574 votes.