"There is a model of the Congress party, which is a 'laapata model' (missing model). During their (Congress) tenure, water supply, development, electricity, roads and everything was missing," Nadda said.
"Earlier the perception about India was that it is a weak country, a country of poor but this has changed in the last nine and half years, today India is not considered a weak country. Earlier, when India used to speak something on international platforms, people did not listen to it seri
"We (referring to the BJP government) will do the development, Congress has no strength. Our government is a double engine government. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a wonderful leader of the world. So there is a double engine government of PM Modi and Mama (referring to himself). The Co
Coming down heavily on Congress, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said that the opposition party has accepted that its fake promises won't work in front of Modi's guarantees.
During this, the BJP leader also visited the residence of Congress leader Govind Goyal in the Shymala Hills locality and handed him over the voter slip. On the occasion he urged him to cast the vote in the forthcoming polls scheduled to be held this week.
People participated in the Hingot war, in which two groups hurled burning 'hingots' at each other, a day after Diwali as part of a tradition at Gautampura, Indore.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday, in their rallies in poll-bound Madhya Pradesh trained guns at Congress, former chief minister Digvijaya Singh and Kamal Nath, accusing them of pushing the state into an era of darkness.
Hitting out at Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan-led government, Congress leader Kamal Nath on Monday said that Madhya Pradesh has become the most corrupt state in the country and that every citizen here is either a victim of corruption or has witnessed it.
As Madhya Pradesh is set to hold Assembly polls this week, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday reminded people of the previous election results and said that the public had voted for the grand old party in 2018 assembly polls and not the BJP.
Targetting Congress over its stand on the reports of the Mandal Commission, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday claimed that former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was against the implementation of the recommendations laid by the backward panel.
"Modi catches them (Congress) and seizes their ill-gotten wealth. Do you think they (Congress) should be taken to justice? You love me, and they abuse me. They may abuse me as much as they want, but your love shatters their abuse," Prime Minister Narendra Modi said.