Stating that the people of Karnataka are regretting now having brought the Congress party to power in the state, Prime Minister Narendra Modi in an interview with News18, said that the party has turned a "tech-city" into a "tanker city", in what was a jibe at the water crisis faced by the
Gujarat BJP MLA Purnesh Modi said that there is no truth in the "baseless" allegations of the Congress leader Rahul Gandhi about abolishing the reservations.
After inaugurating the Prajadhwani-2 programme organised on behalf of Mrinal Hebbalkar, the Congress candidate from Belagavi Lok Sabha constituency, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah urged people to make Congress win in Belagavi with a huge margin.
Hitting back at the Congress, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said that it was the former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi who was involved in toppling the maximum number of state governments while adding that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has not toppled any elected government.
Labelling the Congress manifesto as the "stamp of the Muslim League", Prime Minister Narendra Modi during an exclusive interview with News18 said that it was his responsibility to bring out the truth of the Congress manifesto in an "unbiased manner" on the basis of "facts."
Taking a jibe at the Congress party over Supreme Court's judgement on EVM, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the apex court has given a 'tight slap' after which the party doesn't even have 'excuses' to make after losing elections.
Exuding confidence about party's performance in the first two phases of the Lok Sabha elections held so far, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that BJP has already scored a century, while the Congress and Samajwadi Party haven't even opened their accounts yet.
The Prime Minister further slammed the Congress party for rejecting an invitation to the Ayodhya Ram Temple inauguration ceremony earlier in January this year.
After Arvinder Singh Lovely resigned as Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee President today, Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit met him and said that he has pain that the Congress party is struggling to bring back the old reputation that the party had in Delhi.
In his letter to the Congress National President, Mallikarjun Kharge, Lovely said that all unanimous decisions taken by the Senior Delhi Congress Leaders have been unilaterally vetoed by the AICC General Secretary (Delhi In-charge).
Accusing the Congress of being involved in the "dangerous game of votebank appeasement", Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the Congress wants to give reservation based on religion, adding that its 'Shehzada' (Rahul Gandhi) has brought an X-ray machine to examine the wealth of the citizens of