"So did you like the Congress manifesto? You must have seen that the Prime Minister has panicked. It is a revolutionary manifesto," Rahul Gandhi said while speaking at Social Justice conclave organised by the Congress in Delhi.
Taking a jibe at Congress, Home Minister Amit Shah slammed Congress and said that after the Chairman of Indian Overseas Congress Sam Pitroda's remark, the party is completely exposed.
As war of words continues to rage between Congress and BJP over the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's comment on the former's manifesto, former Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry and BJP candidate from South Chennai, Tamilisai Soundararajan on Wednesday accused the Congress of having kept min
After controversy erupted over inheritance tax remarks made by Sam Pitroda, the Chairman of Indian Overseas Congress on Wednesday clarified his position saying that remarks were made in an individual capacity and said that the Bharatiya Janata Party has gone into panic mode after his comm
Bharatiya Janata Party leaders on Wednesday slammed Sam Pitroda over his remarks on the redistribution of wealth where the Chairman of Indian Overseas Congress emphasised advocating an inheritance tax law in the country while Congress distanced itself from the comments saying that his vie
Congress leader P Chidambaram on Wednesday dared Prime Minister Narendra Modi to point out one paragraph in his party's manifesto that can be concluded as appeasement to a particular section.
Responding to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's attack on Congress manifesto and 'mangalsutra jibe', Chairman of Indian Overseas Congress Sam Pitroda said that the Prime Minister thinks that the Indian audience is a fool and can be manipulated adding that the country is angry at the remarks
Chairman of Indian Overseas Congress Sam Pitroda has expressed disappointment over Prime Minister Narendra Modi equating the Congress manifesto for Lok Sabha elections a "poll document of the erstwhile 'Muslim League'".
Baghel's statement comes after PM Modi at an election rally in Rajasthan linked Congress's manifesto plans with a 2006 statement of former PM Manmohan Singh on giving priority to minorities on the country's resources.
"We are contesting three out of 14 seats in Assam- Dhubri, Nagaon and Karimganj. In the remaining 11 seats we would prefer if any non-BJP candidate win the election. We would like it if BJP is reduced to zero in Assam. If Congress and its allied parties win in the 11 seats, we do not have an
The senior Congress leader, while speaking to the reporters said that if bringing justice, which his party talks about in its manifesto, is considered appeasement, so be it.
The Uttar Pradesh CM, while addressing a public rally in Amroha, claimed that Congress has in its election manifesto expressed its intention to implement the 'Sharia law' in the country, posing a threat to the Constitution.