"People know that they won by wrong means... the entire Cabinet of the government as well CMs of various state moved to Delhi for election campaigning and targeted so many people..." Raut said while addressing the media.
In an executive order signed on Friday (local time), Trump said the law showed a "shocking disregard" for citizens' rights and would allow the government to seize land from ethnic minority Afrikaners without compensation.
Speaking to ANI, Roy said that the government's work will be visible in the next few months since backlogs left by the previous government need to be fixed.
In a significant decision aimed at strengthening grassroots sports infrastructure, the Odisha State Cabinet has approved a new project for "Construction of Block Level Stadium in all 314 blocks of the State". This transformative initiative highlights the government's dedication to fostering
In the order signed on Friday, Trump said the law enacted in South Africa showed a "shocking disregard" for citizens' rights and would permit the government to seize land from ethnic minority Afrikaners without compensation.
Speaking to ANI, Praveen Shankar Kapoor said, "I have faith in the Delhites and their decision of change, have faith in feedback of my party workers and the national and state leadership especially under Virendraa Sachdeva. I believe this election is an election of change and BJP is going
As trends for Delhi elections become clear, Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia was sure that the BJP will form the government in the national capital after a hiatus of 27 years.
BJP leader Radhika Khera on Saturday exuded confidence that her party will form the government in the national capital after a hiatus of 27 years as Delhi Election trends show the party leading in 47 seats in the 70-members constituency. Referring to BJP's election symbol, Khera said that
Speaking to reporters at the Punjab Assembly on Friday, Sadiq said that the government has always been open to dialogue with PTI and that's why he has not dissolved the committee formed for the purpose.
As counting began for the Delhi assembly polls, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Jasmine Shah on Saturday exuded confidence of forming the government in the national capital with a 'huge' majority.