The letter read, “Madhya Pradesh assembly elections are likely to be held in the month of November this year. The ruling party BJP has started its preparations for the election by releasing the first list of 39 candidates. Any kind of announcement at this time will directly come under the ca
With an eye on the upcoming Assembly election in Chhattisgarh, Delhi Chief Minister and AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday released 'guarantee cards' and issued nine guarantees for the people to mention what his party will implement if voted to power in the state.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convenor Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday promised 300 units of free electricity and 24x7 supply to cities and villages across Chhattisgarh if his party is voted to power in the state Assembly elections that are scheduled to be held this year.
The Election Commission of Pakistan defended its move of delaying polls beyond a 90-day limit and said that the true representation of voters, contesting candidates will be impossible without fresh delimitation of constituencies and revised electoral rolls.
"I am shocked about the people who give votes to their public representatives...Despite having bad roads you still go to vote against those people only on the basis of caste and religion, then how will these issues be resolved?" Raj Thackeray questioned.
Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports Anurag Singh Thakur on Friday slammed Congress leader Randeep Surjewala’s ‘Rakshas’ remark and said that calling voters of the BJP 'Rakshas' shows the mentality of the grand old party.
The BJP leader said, "Vijay Baghel has won the Lok Sabha election from Chhattisgarh with the maximum number of votes and has defeated Bhupesh Baghel once in the Vidhan Sabha. Certainly, the election of Patan will be tremendous this time and I look forward to the possibility of Vijay Baghel w
In a significant move towards social welfare and urban development, the Telangana government announced its initiative to provide double-bedroom houses to underprivileged families residing alongside the Musi River.
Reacting to the remark of Surjewala, CM Chouhan on Monday told ANI, “As one's end nears, one loses one’s wisdom. This is the Congress whose leader is saying that the public is a monster. Are the crores of people who voted for the Bharatiya Janata Party demons? Sonia Gandhi ji, Rahul Gandhi j
Surjewala, in his speech, said that “Don't give job, at least give a chance to sit in the job. People of BJP and JJP are ‘Rakshas’ (Demons) and those who vote for BJP and support them is a ‘Rakshas’ too. Today I curse from this land of Mahabharata”