Jadeja, the two-time MLA from Porbandar's Kutiyana seat, the son of the late 'Godmother' Santokben Sarmanbhai Jadeja, got a ticket from the SP after the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) denied him the ticket in the upcoming polls.
While the BJP, who has been in power in Gujarat for the last
In a series of tweets right before the oath taking ceremony, he made it clear that he would not attend it as he was made to sit next to MLAs Krishna Kalyani and Biswajit Das, who got elected on BJP tickets but later defected to the ruling TMC.
"We haven't received any complaint yet, we saw the video viral on social media, if anyone lodges a complaint then necessary action will be initiated," said Jogulamba Gadwal SP Ranjan Rathan Kumar.
As the civic body polls in the national capital Delhi inch closer, the Bharatiya Janata Party plans to conduct a mass contact campaign on November 27 with around 10 star campaigners of the party, including MPs, MLAs of other states.
Reacting to West Bengal BJP MLA Agnimitra Paul's remarks of 'Big Khela' in the state, Trinamool Congress MLA Madan Mitra on Tuesday refuted the claim and called that the country's face against Modi is Mamta Banerjee.
Miffed over being denied a ticket by the party to contest the upcoming Assembly elections, former Dehgam MLA Kamini Baa had recently resigned from the Congress.
Stating that there will be a 'big khela' in West Bengal, Bharatiya Janata Party MLA Agnimitra Paul on Tuesday claimed that the Trinamool Congress-led state government would not survive after December this year.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA from Matiala assembly constituency Gulab Singh Yadav was allegedly thrashed by his party workers on Monday for selling Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) elections tickets, claimed the BJP.
Vijayvargiya further said that similarly, parents of the murder convicts would also be punished with imprisonment. "Because as there is a contribution of parents in making of good children, similarly, if they did not pay attention then only children do such misdeeds," he added.
The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party's MLA from Mudigere, MP Kumaraswamy's clothes were allegedly torn by locals of Hullemane village when he visited them following the death of the woman in the elephant attack.
"I had also complained to the police about the way she mentally harassed me and financially harassed me, but nothing happened in that matter till now. I was suffering from torture for the last five to six months, my condition had become such that I might commit suicide," MLA Singhar said.
The woman has alleged that Singhar repeatedly raped her against her will on the pretext of marriage in the past, adding that she was also mentally harassed by the MLA.