Tamil Nadu Sports Minister and DMK leader Udhayanidhi Stalin on Tuesday reacted to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "sleepless" remarks and asserted that the DMK party is not going to sleep till our party sends PM Modi and the BJP back to their homes in the Lok Sabha elections.
Union Minister Anurag Thakur on Monday celebrated Holi in Delhi and said that Narendra Modi is going to be elected for the third consecutive term in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
After merging his party with the BJP, marking a major political development in Karnataka going into the Lok Sabha elections, Kalyana Rajya Pragathi Paksha (KRPP) leader and mining tycoon G Janardhana Reddy on Monday said he was happy to be back with the party that he considers his 'home'.
"Modi ji does not like my words, he always tries to change their meaning by twisting them in some way or the other because he knows that I have spoken a deep truth. The power that I mentioned, the power that we are fighting, it's mask is none other than Modi ji," the Congress leader posted o
PM Modi also slammed the Congress and said that it would have taken the grand old party 20 years to accomplish what his government did in the last five years for the development of the northeastern states.
Members of the Indian Minority Foundation conducted prayers for Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday with the theme 'Shukran Modi', where all sections of Muslims came under one roof at the holy site of Hazrat Itr shah Daata peer Baba in Madhya Pradesh.
In a blistering attack on the Congress in the BJD-ruled Odisha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said before 2014, the grand old party and its allies in the UPA (United Progressive Alliance) at the Centre were focussed solely on filling their coffers.
"I would like to thank PM Modi, National President JP Nadda, and HM Amit Shah. With the faith they (BJP leadership) have shown in me and the people of Durg, I assure them that we will win this seat with an even bigger margin. In the resolution that PM Modi has taken to lead India to the 3
BJP leader Jyoti Mirdha who has been from Rajasthan's Nagaur constituency for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections said that her parliamentary seat will be one among the 400 winning constituencies as targeted by the saffron party.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma expressed confidence in the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) crossing 400 seats in the general elections of the Lok Sabha.
Echoing the slogan "370 hum par karegey' (We will cross over the 370 Lok Sabha seat mark)," Bharatiya Janata Party national President JP Nadda tore inot leaders of the INDIA bloc on the second day of the BJP convention in the National Capital, saying that the BJP is the only party where "