Delhi CEO Vaz appeals to people for active participation in Assembly polls
Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Delhi R Alice Vaz has appealed to the people of the national capital for their active participation in the upcoming Assembly elections.
Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Delhi R Alice Vaz has appealed to the people of the national capital for their active participation in the upcoming Assembly elections.
In the wake of alleged attack by AAP, BJP leaders on each other during the assembly poll campaigning, Delhi Congress president Devender Yadav on Saturday said that the politics of both parties in the city is going through its most horrific phase as they have become thirsty for each other's blood in their hunger for power.
Aam Aadmi Party MLA and its nominee for the assembly elections from Rajinder Nagar constituency, Durgesh Pathak on Saturday presented his report card on the work done during his tenure as MLA.
Ahead of the forthcoming Assembly elections, senior Congress leader Ajay Maken on Saturday said that former Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convener Arvind Kejriwal’s progress “helps” the BJP.
Prominent Aam Aadmi Party leaders including Manish Sisodia , Saurabh Bharadwaj and Gopal Rai on Thursday filed their nomination papers for the forthcoming Delhi legislative assembly elections.
Addressing a press conference at the party office, Delhi BJP chief said, “It is a matter of regret that due to the callous criminal neglect of AAP government, every year hundreds of homeless people in Delhi die due to cold on the streets."
The motive behind the murder is for now suspected to be revenge over a fight wherein the victim had earlier beaten up one of the accused.
While inaugurating the National School Games in Delhi, the Delhi Education Minister welcomed the students from all over the country and said, "Integrating sports into our educational curriculum is essential for nation-building."
Leader of the Opposition said, "Due to the government's negligence, 203 homeless individuals have died on the streets, and this is not an allegation but a fact stated in the report of Delhi Police."
The saving grace is that no area across the city recorded an AQI falling under the 'severe' zone,