Panda made BJP’s election in-charge for forthcoming Delhi Assembly polls
BJP National President JP Nadda on Tuesday appointed party's MP Baijayant Panda as the party's election in-charge for the forthcoming Assembly elections in Delhi.
BJP National President JP Nadda on Tuesday appointed party's MP Baijayant Panda as the party's election in-charge for the forthcoming Assembly elections in Delhi.
Reiterating his stance on the contentious Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), Amit Shah while speaking at the Times Now Summit challenged anyone who holds views against the Act to have a debate with him.
The party bagged 62 of the total 70 seats, restricting the principal challenger BJP again to a single-digit figure of mere 8 seats in a bitterly-fought, fiercely-contested electoral battle that took place in the national capital in the midst of continuing protests against the controversial Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC).
Reacting on Kejriwal's remark, BJP leader and candidate from Delhi's Model Town constituency, Kapil Mishra said, "AAP is insulting the people of Delhi by questioning EVMs."
In a video, Congress leader Alka Lamba was reportedly seen slapping an AAP worker who was allegedly shouting at Lamba.
The voting was delayed at C10 block in Yamuna Vihar and Sardar Patel Vidyalaya booth number 114 in the Lodhi Estate area.
Police personnel reached the spot and took her body for autopsy. They also took the CCTV footage of the locality and started a hunt for the attacker.
As the voting begins at 8 am, over 1.47 crore citizens of Delhi will decide the fate of AAP, BJP, and Congress.
Kejriwal informed about his visit to the temple on Twitter in Hindi by saying that God had told him "everything will be good."
A fresh controversial statement on Shaheen Bagh was given by Union Minister Giriraj Singh earlier in the day who claimed Shaheen Bagh had become a "breeding ground for suicide bombers" conspiring against the country from the capital.