Category: Politicians News
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Amit Shah on a two-day tour of West Bengal
(Deepshikha Gautam, Intern Journalist) Bankura: Union Home Minister and former BJP National President Amit Shah are on a two-day tour of West Bengal. Today he has reached Bankura. Here he paid floral tributes to freedom fighter, Lord Birsa Munda. He will take part in the meeting of the BJP organization here and will have food…
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Amid claims of victory, Madhya Pradesh BJP fears defeat in Jyotiraditya Scindia’s stronghold
(Anjali Shreya, Intern Journalist): After the by-elections in 28 seats of Madhya Pradesh, the BJP’s core team has analyzed the results at the party level. In this, the BJP is confident that the party’s victory is certain. However, the analysis also reveals the shocking fact that the BJP fears defeat in the Gwalior-Chambal division. This…
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PM, CM did nothing for migrants said Rahul
Saloni Subha ( Intern Journalist ) Rahul Gandhi kept emphasizing strongly on Mahagathbandhan’s core issue of unemployment, migration, and farmers’ problems while campaigning for the third phase of polling on Tuesday. He criticized both PM Narendra Modi and CM Nitish Kumar for not helping migrants labor during the lockdown. “Do you remember how Nitish ji…
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Rahul Gandhi once again speaks against the government through a tweet
Aatmja Kumari(Intern Journalist): In Bihar today, in front of his two last election meetings, former Congress National President Rahul Gandhi has attacked the government in a tweet. Rahul Gandhi while adding a video with his tweet said that ‘When lakhs of laborers and sisters are forced to walk from different parts of the country towards…
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Bihar Election 2020: Today Rahul Gandhi will show his courage, Nadda-Rajnath will also thunder
Aatmja Kumari(Intern Journalist): Two phases of the Bihar assembly elections being held in three phases have been completed. Now it’s the third step. This phase will also be completed with the voting on 76 seats on 7 November. After this, the election results will be released after the counting of votes on 10 November. In…
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Shivraj kept on checking the news of the polling held in 28 constituencies which decide the future of power
Aatmja kumari(Intern Journalist): The voting for the by-elections in the 28 assembly constituencies that determine the future of Madhya Pradesh’s power has held the breath of all the veteran leaders. On Tuesday, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan kept taking the news of the whole day by day. The area where the complaint was received, the…
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Onions were thrown at Nitish Kumar
Saloni Subha ( Intern Journalist ) In the election campaign onions were thrown at Bihar’s CM Nitish Kumar on Tuesday at a rally in Madhubani district’s Harlakhi constituency. However, JD(U) later claimed that it was stone and it didn’t hit the CM Nitish Kumar as security were alert. As per the people who were attending…
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Kerala: BJP’s lady leader opened a front against the state leadership
Aatmja Kumari(Intern Journalist): There are reports of rebellion in Kerala BJP. Shobha Surendran, a prominent leader of Kerala BJP and the main face of the party during the Sabarimala movement, has attacked the state leadership fiercely. Shobha Surendran has said that she is being sidelined in the state. Shobha said that she was the general…
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‘Farmers demand market, Modi government stops terrible recession’: Rahul Gandhi
Aatmja Kumari(Intern Journalist): On Monday evening, before the second phase of the Bihar Assembly elections, Rahul Gandhi targeted PM Modi on the agriculture bill. He lashed out at the Modi government and said that the farmers had asked for the market but the Modi government stopped the recession. He cited media reports that like Punjab…
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UP Assembly By-Election 2020: BJP and SP’s reputation at stake
Aatmja Kumari(Intern Journalist): In today’s polling for seven assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh, the ruling party, as well as the Samajwadi Party’s reputation, is at stake. BJP has six seats out of seven while Samajwadi Party has one. Bahujan Samaj Party and Congress are also in the fray in this election. While six candidates each…