Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) leader Shammi Oberoi on Saturday expressed happiness after the party secured three out of four Rajya Sabha seats in Jammu and Kashmir.
The National Conference leaders and workers celebrated the party's win with dance and music. The ruling Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) won three out of four Rajya Sabha seats from Jammu and Kashmir on Friday.
All four Rajya Sabha seats in Jammu and Kashmir had been vacant since February 2021, following the retirement of Ghulam Nabi Azad, Mir Mohammad Fayaz, Shamsher Singh, and Nazir Ahmed Laway.
Union Minister Giriraj Singh on Friday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Bihar is a matter of pride for the people of the State and expressed confidence that the NDA will win more seats in this election after the results are announced for the assembly polls.
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) on Thursday alleged a political conspiracy by the Election Commission on the behest of Union Minister Amit Shah, after the poll body allegedly cancelled the nomination of the party's candidate Shweta Suman from Mohania constituency.
Addressing the press conference in Patna, the JD(U) chief Spokesperson accused the Mahagathbandhan alliance of corruption in seat sharing, stating that there are 243 Assembly seats and the opposition alliance has fielded a total of 255 candidates.
BJP leader Shahnawaz Hussain on Thursday hit out at the opposition bloc's "significant differences" and claimed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav failed to resolve internal issues within Mahagathbandhan which has resulted in a friendly fight between the two partie
Senior Congress leader Ashok Gehlot, who arrived in Patna on Wednesday ahead of the Bihar assembly elections, clarified that there is no significant conflict within the Mahagathbandhan.
Prashant Kishor accused the BJP of looting candidates. He alleged that in the previous election, "at least 10-12 seats in which there was a close contest, the NDA declared the results in their favour".
Jaiswal noted that the people of Bihar have realised their future cannot be secure in the hands of an alliance that struggles to distribute seats and is constantly at odds over seat sharing.