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Delhi CM leads rally ahead of filing nomination for Vidhan Sabha elections from Kalkaji
Delhi Chief Minister Atishi led a rally before filing her nomination for the Vidhan Sabha elections from Kalkaji constituency. She sought blessings at religious places and accused the BJP of being anti-poor. Facing tough competition from BJP’s Ramesh Singh Bidhuri and Congress's Alka Lamba, the elections are set for February 5.
AAP delegation to meet EC officials, raise vote transfer issue of party's Patparganj candidate Awadh Ojha
AAP leaders, led by Arvind Kejriwal, are set to meet Election Commission officials to address the issue of vote transfer for Patparganj candidate Awadh Ojha, which affects his candidacy. They will also highlight concerns over multiple voter registrations at addresses of senior BJP leaders in New Delhi.
- INDIA bloc disintegrating as it doesn't have ideology, says Bawankule
- Dialogue necessary to save, strengthen INDIA bloc: Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut
- Documents show land use of slum area changed: AAP hits back at Delhi LG over Shakur Basti row
- 'Milegi Swasth Suraksha, hogi har zaroorat puri': Congress' Jairam Ramesh highlights 'Jeevan Raksha Yojana' for Delhi polls
- 'Kejriwal is deliberately lying and misleading people,' says Delhi LG over AAP Chief's claim on DDA
- PV Anvar resigns as MLA
- Delhi Elections: BJP focuses on intensive outreach in 30 Dalit-dominated seats
- Maha Kumbh: Controversy erupts over installation of Mulayam's statue in fair area
- Delhi elections: Not a contender for any post, says BJP's Ramesh Bidhuri
- Bittersweet revdi politics: States struggle to fund freebie promises
- Delhi elections 2025: Congress promises ₹8,500 every month to jobless youth
- Won't fight polls if all slum cases are withdrawn: Arvind Kejriwal
- Third Eye: All geared up for Z-Morh tunnel's inauguration & UP govt proposes 'no helmet, no fuel' policy
- Delhi Polls: BJP faces protest, placates MLA amid resentment over ticket distribution
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INDIA bloc disintegrating as it doesn't have ideology, says Bawankule
Maharashtra Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule claims the INDIA bloc is disintegrating due to lack of a developmental ideology and policy, citing internal conflicts between Shiv Sena (UBT) and Congress. He contrasts this with the BJP-led Mahayuti alliance, which he asserts has a progressive vision and remains united.
Dialogue necessary to save, strengthen INDIA bloc: Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut
Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut stresses the necessity of dialogue among INDIA alliance partners to strengthen the coalition, following Communist Party's D Raja's admission of post-Lok Sabha division. BJP leaders highlight the alliance's lack of unified mission, citing ongoing solo campaign preparations in several regions.
PV Anvar resigns as MLA
Kerala legislator P V Anvar resigned as the MLA of Nilambur constituency after joining the Trinamool Congress. He announced that he would not contest the by-election and expressed support for the Congress-led UDF. Anvar suggested a Congress candidate from the Christian community for the constituency. He won the seat as a Left-supported independent in the 2016 and 2021 Assembly elections.
Maha Kumbh: Controversy erupts over installation of Mulayam's statue in fair area
Maha Kumbh Mela 2025: A statue of Samajwadi Party founder Mulayam Singh Yadav was installed at a camp in Maha Kumbh Mela. This caused controversy among seers who view him as anti-Hindu and anti-Sanatan. The statue was installed to symbolize Yadav's thoughts, and it will be moved to the party office after the event. Seers are condemning the move.
Bittersweet revdi politics: States struggle to fund freebie promises
Maharashtra's Ladki Bahin Yojana faces beneficiary list pruning, impacting 2.43 crore women. Freebie promises by state governments, like Andhra Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh, struggle due to financial constraints. Competitive politics of freebies strain state finances, with Punjab and Delhi also grappling with promised sops.
Third Eye: All geared up for Z-Morh tunnel's inauguration & UP govt proposes 'no helmet, no fuel' policy
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate the Z-Morh tunnel on Srinagar-Leh highway. The tunnel will ensure all-weather connectivity to tourists via Sonamarg. The J&K administration will provide traditional gifts to the PM. Additionally, the Uttar Pradesh government has proposed a policy whereby riders without helmets will not be sold fuel to reduce road accidents.
Delhi Polls: BJP faces protest, placates MLA amid resentment over ticket distribution
Resentment within the BJP arose over ticket distribution for the Delhi Assembly polls, leading to protests and an outburst from outgoing MLA Mohan Singh Bisht. The party tried to control the damage by announcing Bisht's candidate from Mustafabad, amidst ongoing dissatisfaction among other party members.
No BJP leader asked Ramesh Bidhuri to apologise for his indecent remarks: Atishi
Delhi Chief Minister Atishi criticizes BJP candidate Ramesh Bidhuri for his comments on her family. Atishi's crowd-funding campaign raises Rs 17 lakh in 10 hours. She also challenges the BJP's claims about AAP supporting illegal voters and highlights her connection with the Kalkaji constituency.
'Maya-moh me mat padiye...': CM Yogi takes jibe at BJP MP Ravi Kishan over Prayagraj Mahakumbh
CM of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath took a funny jibe at BJP’s Lok Sabha MP Ravi Kishan as he addressed 'Gorakhpur Mahotsav’. He urged the public to attend the mahakumbh, and said, “Ravi Kishan Ki Tarah Maya-Moh Me Mat Padiye”.He said, “Come and attend the Mahakumbh in Prayagraj. ‘Ravi Kishan Ki Tarah Maya-Moh Me Mat Padiye’. He was talking about his land, cost of which has raised from 20 lakh to 20 crore. He was saying this just to increase the rate of his land tgere, but don’t fall for it; if you have to buy, give him no more than 20 lakh onl (ANI)
Karnataka: JDS to elect new state president via polls, says Kumaraswamy
HD Kumaraswamy announced that JDS will elect the next state unit president through polls by April. He addressed concerns about his role as a Union Minister. Kumaraswamy criticized Congress and Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, questioning their contributions to minority and backward communities, and accused them of political drama. He emphasized the resilience and strength of JDS.