"Rahul Gandhi fled from Amethi, Rae Bareli and stuck in Kerala (Wayanad). Now, he is coming back here from Kerala out of fear. But the parties which became friends (alliance) during this, none of those two parties (Congress and Samajwadi Party) have the courage to visit Lord Krishna in Mathu
Scindia made the remark while addressing a public gathering in Bamori in Guna district on Thursday evening. Former Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, who is also a candidate from Vidisha parliamentary seat for Lok Sabha elections 2024, also reached there to campaign in support of Scindia.
"This time the ground has slipped in Wayanad too, so he (Rahul Gandhi) is preparing to run away from there and is looking for a ground in Raebareli. But the ground of Raebareli has already slipped. So wherever he comes from, this time Rahul Gandhi's defeat is certain," the BJP leader said
The Congress party earlier today announced Rahul Gandhi's candidature from Raebareli ending all speculations about All India Congress Committee (AICC) General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra contesting from this seat.
Madhya Pradesh Congress president Jitu Patwari apologized on Friday for his controversial remark against former minister and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Imarti Devi. Patwari also clarified that his intention was not to hurt anyone's feelings and that his statement was being twisted a
Akshay Kanti Bam, whom the Congress pitted against BJP's sitting MP Shankar Lalwani withdrew his nomination on Monday, the last day for withdrawal of nomination switched over to the BJP.
"PM Modi stood on the stage and accused my father of changing some laws to take inheritance from her mother...My father did not inherit wealth but the spirit of martyrdom. You can understand this feeling because you have sent your sons to the border. PM Modi cannot understand this sentiment.
As part of the BJP's global outreach program, a seven-member delegation of diplomats from different missions in India attended BJP national president JP Nadda's political rally in Sironj town of Vidisha district in Madhya Pradesh.
Collectors, Inspectors-General of Police (IGs) and other officers concerned were present in the meeting organised in Indore. The main objective of the meeting was to increase the voting percentage and ensure peace and harmony during the elections.
After the meeting, party chief Sharma said, "A discussion was held for management of parliamentary constituencies in the third and fourth phases of Lok Sabha elections in the state. Monitoring of the work was done and feedback was collected in the meeting. It was also discussed to increase t
"There is a difference of six percent between the provisional figures and exact figures given by the ECI for the 102 seats of the first phase and 88 seats of the second phase of Lok Sabha elections. Earlier, whenever the Election Commission used to provide provisional figures, the exit figur
Taking a swipe at the ruling BJP on Thursday, Congress' state president Jitu Patwari on Thursday said the former was speaking more about his party's 'Nyay Patra', or manifesto for the Lok Sabha elections, than its own.