About 12 suspects had been detained by the police in connection with the stone pelting incident that took place during a religious procession in the Jahazpur area of Rajasthan's Shahpura on Saturday, as per BJP MP Damodar Agarwal.
According to the figures released by the Election Commission, Kamal Nath managed to garner 1,32,302 votes, defeating the BJP candidate Vivek Bunty Sahu by a margin of 36,594 votes.
"Wait till tomorrow, they (Congress) will raise questions on EVM machines, as they are raising questions on exit polls. When Congress party faces defeat then they question Court, army, vaccines, exit polls and will raise questions on EVM tomorrow," Mishra said.
Addressing a rally in Madhya Pradesh's Shahdol district, Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday laid thrust on caste census and said it would be among the top priorities of the government if Congress voted to power in the forthcoming assembly polls.
Mishra claimed that the Congress’ theme song (Chalo Chalo Chalo… Congress ke sang Chalo…) was based on a song released by Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan which was ‘Chalo Chalo Imran Ke Saath’. He also played both the sound clips while addressing the reporters in the state capital Bhopal
During interaction with reporters in Bhopal on Tuesday, when the home minister was asked about Congress is organising Dharmik Chaupal in village to narrate about party’s religious work, he said, “Will Nath tell a single work of his 15-month tenure in this Dharmik Chaupal that whether had giv
Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath has taken a jibe at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led state government over the weekly off facility granted to police personnel in the state from Monday and called it an election move.
"Naxalite sensitive police stations Bajag, Samnapur and Karanjia will be included under it and the headquarters will be Bajag," Mishra told reporters here.
Madhya Pradesh government is going to increase the Samman Nidhi (financial assistance) given to non-pensioner ex-servicemen and their widows in state, who participated in World War II, from Rs 8,000 to Rs 15,000 per month, home minister Narottam Mishra said on Tuesday.
“Priyanka Gandhi is visiting Gwalior, she is welcome here but she should tell why she cheated the residents of Gwalior. During the assembly elections 2018, they (Congress) asked for votes in the name of Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, who is concerned with the public, but made the chief