Purvarti village of Sukma, located in the Bastar region of Chhatisgarh, is infamous for being the home of top Maoist leaders and heightened Naxalite activities.
"BJP wants to cut the votes of the many Purvanchalis living in Delhi. One Vishal Bharadwaj of BJP gave applications for the deletion of voters' names in the Shadara constituency. When we raised our voices against it, then he stopped it."
"In the last ten years, Arvind Kejriwal and AAP have done nothing for the development of Delhi... Looking at the Delhi assembly elections, he is seeing his defeat, so Arvind Kejriwal is making false allegations... By saying that Delhi voters can be bought, he (Arvind Kejriwal) is insulting t
He launched a veiled attack at AAP without naming them at a press conference here, saying that the population of the national capital is well aware of who is working for its well-being and development.
Arvind Kejriwal on Friday accused the BJP of conspiring to delete the names of Purvanchalis from electoral rolls ahead of the Delhi Assembly election due in February.
Kejriwal also alleged that BJP President JP Nadda had compared Purvanchalis living in Delhi to Rohingyas in Parliament. He said that the AAP will not allow the deletion of names from the voters' list.
After Kejriwal claimed that BJP President JP Nadda had compared Purvanchalis living in Delhi to Rohingyas in Parliament, in a counter-allegation, Patra said Nadda was born in Patna, a Purvanchal area and he knows Purvanchali better than anyone.
Former Delhi Chief Minister and the Aam Aadmi Party national convenor Arvind Kejriwal on Friday accused the BJP of conspiring to delete the names of Purvanchalis from electoral rolls ahead of the Delhi Assembly election due in February.
Ahead of Delhi assembly polls due early next year, BJP Purvanchal Morcha President Santosh Ojha said that more than 1200 meetings will be held in Delhi under Purvanchal Samman Sammelan. Purvanchal Morcha meeting concluded under the chairmanship of Santosh Ojha on Sunday.
Union Minister of Railways, Information & Broadcasting, and Electronics and Information Technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw, recently provided detailed insights into three major railway infrastructure projects that have been approved by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) which wil
"The condition of Delhi's Burari is worse than hell! The people of Burari area had called to see the condition of their area. Lakhs of people from Purvanchal live here. Just look at the condition here once. The roads are in bad condition, the streets are filled with stinking water, there