The atmosphere in Santhal is in favour of the BJP... The tribal community, their respect and their land are under attack... Demography of many villages has changed...
Rajasthan-cadre IPS officer Kishan Sahai Meena was suspended by the Election Commission of India for leaving his election duty post in Jharkhand without permission. Meena, who was assigned as a police observer, left his post on October 28th and returned to Jaipur. He later assured his social media followers that he would explain the circumstances surrounding his suspension.
Read full storyAt a Dumka rally, Union home minister Amit Shah accused Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren of failing to control infiltration and appeasing Muslims. Shah highlighted the BJP's commitment to tribal welfare and development, promising industrial growth and Naxalism's eradication by 2025.
Read full storyActing on BJP and Congress's allegations against each other, Election Commission Saturday exchanged the complaints and sought responses of the presidents of the two parties on the charges levelled against their functionaries. Congress had complained against PM Modi and home minister Amit Shah for allegedly labelling the party as anti-SC/ST/OBC, and sought a ban on campaigning by the two for the remainder of the campaign period.
Read full storyFormer Union minister and Congress MP P Chidambaram on Saturday said once a leader under the Congress rule, now Maharashtra is facing a steady decline in all sectors under the Mahayuti regime.
Chidambaram said since its inception, Maharashtra had been at the forefront of all sectors in the country following Congress's vision and developmental policies. In recent years, though, Maharashtra is witnessing a steady decline in all sectors, he said. "Many projects have moved from Maharashtra to neighbouring states, resulting in loss of investment and jobs," Chidambaram said.
Read full storyDeputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis launched a dual-pronged attack on the opposition, accusing Congress of spreading "misinformation" about the Dharavi Redevelopment Project (DRP) and slamming Islamic scholar Sajjad Nomani's call for a "vote jihad" as illegal and polarizing. Speaking to the media in Gadchiroli and Nagpur on Saturday, Fadnavis defended the tender process of Dharavi project and warned against communal tensions being stoked ahead of polls.
Read full storyIn an interview, Uddhav Thackeray, leader of Shiv Sena (UBT), criticized the BJP for its political tactics and expressed confidence in the Maha Vikas Aghadi's chances in the upcoming elections. He questioned the BJP's choice of candidates and highlighted their alleged role in destabilizing his previous government.
Read full storyDeputy chief minister and senior BJP politician Devendra Fadnavis coined the term "Vote Jihad" because, in some constituencies, minority community members voted for Maha Vikas Aghadi in the Lok Sabha election, said NCP (SCP) chief Sharad Pawar said in Satara on Saturday."In Pune too, in one area, a particular community — the Hindu community — votes for BJP, because they follow the same ideology, but that does not mean ‘jihad'. Using the term ‘Vote Jihad', Fadnavis and his associates are trying to give a religious colour to the election. We are totally against it," added Pawar.
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