The UP Chief Minister urged the public to support the BJP candidates in the poll fray in Madhya Pradesh, emphasizing the accomplishments of Chief Minister of the state Shivraj Singh Chouhan. In addition to criticizing the Congress, CM Yogi also targeted the BSP. He questioned the gathering a
Bharatiya Janata Party chief J P Nadda said on Tuesday that the Congress today is known for corruption, pariwarvad (familism) and vanshvaad (dynasticism).
"(Asaduddin) Owaisi is known for cutting votes. The entire country knows this. He takes bribes from the BJP. BJP pays them so that they cut the votes of the Congress and make it (electoral contest) easy for themselves," Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said.
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Tuesday said that there is no anti-incumbency against his government in the poll-bound state and that the Congress party will retain power in the November 25 elections.
"I have visited Madhya Pradesh several times now. I can tell cent per cent that there will be a 'toofan' of the Congress party here. You can write it down, people of Madhya Pradesh are going to give 145-150 seats to the Congress party," the Congress leader said.
"There is a model of the Congress party, which is a 'laapata model' (missing model). During their (Congress) tenure, water supply, development, electricity, roads and everything was missing," Nadda said.
"We (referring to the BJP government) will do the development, Congress has no strength. Our government is a double engine government. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a wonderful leader of the world. So there is a double engine government of PM Modi and Mama (referring to himself). The Co
BRS Working President and Telangana Minister K T Rama Rao on Sunday accused the Congress of using minority communities as a Vote bank the result of which, he said, is that they are still living in poverty.
"Modi catches them (Congress) and seizes their ill-gotten wealth. Do you think they (Congress) should be taken to justice? You love me, and they abuse me. They may abuse me as much as they want, but your love shatters their abuse," Prime Minister Narendra Modi said.
Amid a clash between the Congress and the AIMIM workers at Nampally in Telangana's Hyderabad following the godown fire incident, the police resorted to 'Lathi Charge' to disperse the crowd.
"We give laptops to those who score good marks but the Congress had stopped our scheme. Till now I used to give laptops to students who scored 75 per cent marks and now I will give laptops to the students who will score 60 percent so that they can study well. I also provide scooty to the
Prime Minister Narendra Modi raked up the issue of the Mahadev app 'scam' and asked the Congress to reveal how much money the Chief Minister got and how much of it was transferred to the party's high command.