J&K NC cannot march along with ‘hate-mongers’: Farooq Abdullah
Jammu & Kashmir National Conference (NC) president and former Chief Minister Dr Farooq Abdullah on Friday ruled out 'unity' between his party and the BJP.
Jammu & Kashmir National Conference (NC) president and former Chief Minister Dr Farooq Abdullah on Friday ruled out 'unity' between his party and the BJP.
Addressing a press conference here while launching BJP's Sankalp Patra Part - I for Delhi Assembly polls, Nadda said, "The points I am going to make today are going to lay the foundation of a developed Delhi. Today we will discuss those points on how to take forward a developed Delhi."
Maharashtra's Minister of State for Home Affairs Yogesh Kadam accused the Opposition of trying to politice the attack on actor Saif Ali Khan by attacking the BJP-led Mahayuti government for the incident.
The Olympian said the BJP AAP are copy-pasting the guarantees of the Congress-ruled states in Karnataka, Telangana, Himachal Pradesh, and Jharkhand.
In a scathing attack on the BJP over its poll manifesto released by party president JP Nadda for Delhi elections, addressing a press conference, Kejriwal said the saffron party repeatedly said that the AAP chief gives away freebies, but now their party president himself announced that they too will provide such free services and handouts to the people.
While the BJP celebrated its historic third consecutive assembly poll victory in Haryana on Tuesday, the party is feeling the pressure to win the Kedarnath by-election in Uttarakhand, which is likely to be announced soon.
Defying all exit polls, the BJP on Tuesday registered a hat-trick victory in the Haryana Assembly election, inflicting a big jolt to the Congress, which had overestimated its performance and prematurely thought it was time to celebrate.
Alleging collapse of the Delhi’s sanitation system, Delhi BJP spokesperson Praveen Shankar Kapoor said on Tuesday that filth is all around the city during the festive season under the corrupt AAP government and the negligent Municipal Corporation of Delhi.
The BJP is heading for a simple majority in the 90-member state assembly with the main Opposition Congress far behind.
Congress on Tuesday rejected the outcome of the Haryana Assembly elections calling it a victory of “manipulation” by the ruling BJP.