"As per the input I have with me, we are touching the majority. Congress is getting the majority. There are several seats that we have won...but the same is yet to be updated..." Hooda told reporters here as the Election Commission continued posting results from the counting of votes that
"We had hoped because of the work done by the BJP government in the last 10 years and the impact of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's working style, the BJP is going to form a government for the third time in Haryana. I congratulate all the BJP leaders, office-bearers, Chief Minister Nayab Sain
"No doubt, Congress is going to form the government with a huge margin. The party will decide (CM face). Congress will bring its own majority. The credit goes to all the party leaders including Rahul Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge, and most importantly to the people of Haryana,"
As the counting of the votes polled in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly election began, TS Tony, Congress candidate from the Bahu Assembly seat, exuded confidence in the Congress-NC alliance forming the government in the union territory.
HRTC had invited bids for 327 electric buses (297 buses of 9 metre and 30 buses of 12 metres) for outright purchase of the buses. This move was taken in order to increase the green mobility transportation in Himachal Pradesh.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who completed 23 years as head of government on Monday, expressed gratitude to people for their blessings and good wishes and said he will work with even more vigour and not rest "till our collective goal of a Viksit Bharat is realised".
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Monday condemned India's involvement in the Israel-Hamas war, claiming that India is "helping Israel in America's conspiracy."
The demonstration was ignited by the alarming arrest of prominent youth activist Wazir Hasnain Raza, whose family has reported being denied access to him since his detention.
Amid rising concerns over stubble burning and pollution ahead of the winter season, Aam Aadmi Party leader Malvinder Singh on Monday emphasized the Punjab government's efforts to address the issue and asserted that there has been 70 percent reduction in stubble burning.