Ghulam Nabi on Sunday exuded confidence in the Congress party months after exiting it. He said only Congress could challenge BJP in Gujarat and Himachal assembly polls. Lambasting AAP, he said that it is merely a party of UT Delhi and can't run Punjab efficiently.
Citing a recent report in an English daily, the Congress leader said there was an attack on non-tribals during a recent rally by a 'tribal-centric organisation'.
Addressing the first election rally in Himachal's Mandi, the Prime Minister cropped up the issue of defence deals during the Congress regime at the Centre and said that the party always "wanted a commission" in every deal which led to the delay in the procurement of weapons for the forces
BJP National General Secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya has targeted Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and has said that nothing will happen from the Bharat Jodo Yatra and the Congress party has lost its existence.
In a tweet, the Trinamool Rajya Sabha MP, who was formerly with the Congress, said even as the political parties bicker and the blame game rages on, citizens continue to inhale the toxic Delhi air, clueless on whether there will ever be a way out of the grim situation.
Amid accusations by the Congress on Thursday that the ruling party was practising untouchability, the BJP hit back accusing the erstwhile Siddaramaiah government of calling similar tenders.
The Congress is keen to take an early decision on candidates to give them more time for campaigning and is seeking to bolster its campaign through yatras.
Union Home Minister in his address to the poll-bound Himachal Pradesh put forth BJP's achievements and attacked the Congress alleging it made the state its "tourist spot".
Thakur stated that BJP is not charging any penny till 125 units of electricity, then what we will do with their 300-unit free electricity card? Referring to the congress promise he further asked if the congress government is providing free electricity in the two states they are governing