“The popularity of PM Narendra Modi is so great that those (opposition parties) who used to fight each other in different states are now becoming friends in Delhi. They are doing this because if PM Modi stays, then those who committed black deeds and corruption will not be spared at any cost
"The country belongs to 140 crores people. 26-party people call themselves INDIA, what can be a bigger joke than this? It is difficult for them to stay together as there are contradictions," RCP Singh said.
"Today, the people of the country have already decided to bring us back in 2024. So, people who are responsible for the plight of India have opened their shops," PM Modi said.
Taking to Twitter, BJP leader Agnimitra Paul took a jibe at the CPI (M), asking not to ‘remove’ its rival TMC Chief Mamata Banerjee’s picture from its mouthpiece ‘Ganashakti’ after the opposition meeting.
Union Minister Anurag Thakur on Thursday launched a scathing attack on Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and said that some people who are staying in 'Sheesh Mehal' (referring to Kejriwal's official residence) are blaming others for the flood situation in Delhi.
"The current political developments in Maharashtra is showing a huge impact on our former friend and present political rival," Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said.
Taking an apparent jibe at the previous Congress-led UPA government, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that during the past nine years, the BJP at the Centre has formulated policies, keeping the coming generations in the mind and not worked just for one family and one generation
"Congress is an organisation, how can an organisation be corrupt, a person can be corrupt. When there was a State's Public Distribution System (PDS) scam...why is there no investigation for that? asked Chhattisgarh Deputy CM.
Former Chief Minister of Bihar and President of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) Lalu Prasad Yadav on Thursday said that there is "no retirement in politics" while responding to Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar's jibe on his uncle Sharad Pawar's age.
The poster which was put up by the Rashtrawadi Vidyarthi Congress - the student wing of the party, depicted a scene from the film 'Baahubali - The Beginning', showing its character 'Kattappa' stabbing 'Amarendra Baahubali' in the back.