Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday launched an attack on Congress and said that the party's manifesto is a "bundle of lies" and every page of the document reeks of attempts to "tear India apart."
In a scathing attack on the Congress party, Telangana leader of opposition and BRS Chief K Chandrashekhar Rao condemned the insensitive remarks made by Congress leaders towards farmers and labourers in the state.
"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.
The BJP's candidate from Hyderabad, Madhavi Latha on Friday launched a scathing attack against the Congress party for the promises made to the people in manifesto for the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections.
"The BJP has set a target of 400 and is going to cross 400 seats. Even after ruling the country for 55 years, the Congress has reached such a stage that it has to guarantee justice. But now people are not believing in the guarantee of Congress; they are believing in the guarantee of Modi,
"Our main aim is the establishment of peace. During the CPIM's rule, many people were martyred. They unleashed a fear of psychosis. They are responsible for the misrule in the state. We have established peace in this state," added Saha.
National Commission for Women Chairperson Rekha Sharma on Thursday slammed Congress leader Randeep Surjewala over his alleged objectionable remarks against BJP MP Hema Malini and questioned as to why senior politicians think that they can make misogynistic statements for women and later g
Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar and BJP leader Samrat Choudhary on Thursday launched a scathing attack on the previous Congress-RJD coalition government in Bihar and accused it of dragging the state backwards and engaging in rampant corruption.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday 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.
The former Foreign Secretary also argued that when the Britishers had not put the island under 'British India', then why did the Indira Gandhi government delimit it in Sri Lanka's favour.
Union Minister Anurag Thakur on Tuesday came down heavily on the Aam Aadmi Party leaders for their alleged involvement in the Delhi excise policy scam.