In a surprising turn of events, Lingayat seer, Fakira Dingaleshwar Swami of Shirahatti Fakkireshwar Mutt, withdrew his nomination from the Dharwad parliamentary constituency on Monday.
In a significant move ahead of the nomination for the upcoming Lok Sabha election, Lingayat Seer Fakir Dingalishwar Swami on Wednesday met with Muslim Sufi leader Peer Sayed Ahmed Raza Sirkazi and other Muslim religious leaders.
Union Minister and BJP candidate from Dharwad Lok Sabha Seat Pralhad Joshi on Tuesday hit out at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over his remarks that the electoral bonds scheme is "the biggest corruption scandal and said that the INDIA bloc has received as much money as the Bharatiya Janata Pa
Exuding confidence in his victory from the Dharwad constituency in Karnataka, Bharatiya Janata Party leader Pralhad Joshi on Monday said that people are aware of the work done by him in Dharwad.
Union minister and Dharwad BJP Lok Sabha candidate Pralhad Joshi on Monday said that the election is going to be fought on the basis of nationalism and development and not on caste. He was reacting after Fakir Dingaleshwar Mahaswami of Shirahatti Fakireshwar Math announced his candidature as
"He (PM Modi) is the most popular Prime Minister of the country and he (Kharge) should understand what language he is using. He is the national president of the so-called Grand Old Party. Using such filthy language is condemnable and I strongly oppose it," Joshi said on Friday.
Earlier, Union Home Minister Amit Shah accused the Congress of taking support from the Social Democratic Party of India, the political outfit of the banned Popular Front and asked if the people of Karnataka could remain safe under the Congress government.
Responding to the seer's demand, Joshi said, "I'm not aware. I don't want to react to their statements. I'll win with their blessings. I can't say more."
Dismissing Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's claim that the BJP was offering Rs 50 crore each to ruling Congress MLAs to switch sides ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, Leader of Opposition R. Ashoka on Saturday said his party has made no such approaches to the rival camp.
"Once again Modi" are not the words of only BJP workers. People of India want Modi as PM. His popularity is rising day by day. People of India believe in Modi. His vision is the development of India. Karnataka is South India's gateway to BJP...Congress doesn't have candidates in Karnataka fo
BJP leader and former Chief Minister of Karnataka, Basavaraj Bommai, said on Friday that the party aims to make Narendra Modi the Prime Minister again.