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.
In the caption for his posts, he used hashtag 'BJP45PlusInDelhi' which indicates his positive attitude towards his prediction for the seats.
Referring to Sanskrit scripture, Bhagavad Gita, he said even the Hindu scripture says that a true Hindu will never desert the battlefield.
Congress leader also pressed the issue of pollution in the national capital by saying that Congress has decided to allocate 25 per cent of the budget to fight pollution if voted to power.
Congress interim chief Sonia Gandhi was also scheduled to hold a rally in Shastri Park, but it is likely to postpone as she is currently undergoing treatment at Delhi's Gangaram hospital due to ill health.
'How can a central minister be permitted to use such language? If Arvind Kejriwal is a terrorist, I challenge BJP to arrest him,' AAP leader Sanjay Singh.