Nadda’s letter to Kharge full of falsehood :Cong
Congress on Friday said BJP national president JP Nadda’s letter to party chief Mallikarjun Kharge on Manipur situation was full of "falsehoods".
Congress on Friday said BJP national president JP Nadda’s letter to party chief Mallikarjun Kharge on Manipur situation was full of "falsehoods".
He referred to the Mahayuti government as a "50 khoke (cash boxes in Marathi), everything's okay" government.
The Congress leader accused the BJP of deliberately allowing the state to burn, claiming that at least 17 people had lost their lives since November 7.
Promises matter in elections because voters lack rationality. As election history shows, freebies do get votes. Hitherto, it was a time tested method of electoral success for a desperate opposition.
The Congress president outlined the MVA’s vision for Maharashtra centred on five key areas, agriculture and rural development, industry and employment, urban growth, environmental protection, and public welfare.
BJP's Manoj Sonkar defeated INDIA alliance candidate Kuldeep Singh to become the new Mayor of Chandigarh.
The Congress president dubbed Modi's guarantees as fake, only meant to conjure up votes, never to be realised.
The Congress president said he and other partners maintained silence to keep the INDIA bloc intact.
Congress chief Kharge said that he already knew that Nitish Kumar was planning to go.
Congress general secretary in-charge of communications Jairam Ramesh said this at the party headquarters in response to a question on speculation that Kumar may join the BJP-led NDA again by severing ties with the INDIA bloc.