BJP to Fight 2019 Poll on Issues of Development, Defence and Self-Respect Of The Country: Amit Shah
Coming down heavily on efforts of the anti-BJP parties to come together, Shah said, the Mahagatbandhan of Congress can give a helpless (Majbur) government and BJP can give a strong (Majbut) government under the leadership of Modiji.from Top Politics News- News18.com http://bit.ly/2ReHiYT
In a letter released to the media, the former union Minister also said that the incumbent Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Yogi Adityanath, should be sent to do religious work.
Phoolka has avoided giving any reason behind quitting the AAP and expressed his desire to float a non-political outfit in Punjab to fight the drug menace and the perceived politicisation of the SGPC.
In a tweet, Raj thanked people for the warm and encouraging response to his political entry and said he would contest the Lok Sabha elections from Bengaluru Central as an independent candidate.
Deve Gowda said the prime minister was giving interviews and was set to address 200 rallies, but what was more important was that he should have spoken in Parliament as well.
The BJP MLA told reporters that most of the officials in the district were corrupt. He also alleged that dustbins, which cost around Rs 200-300, were purchased at around Rs 12,000.
Keshav Prasad Maurya said if the Supreme Court verdict in the Ayodhya title dispute case is not favourable, the government would bring an ordinance.
SP's national spokesperson Rajendra Chaudhary said that a formal announcement on the gathbandhan between the two Uttar Pradesh-based parties is likely later this month.
The infighting cost the party a drubbing at the hands of the BJP in the recently concluded civic bodies’ polls.
In an open letter, Amethi district Congress chief Yogendra Mishra asked Irani why she was silent when people from UP and Bihar were being attacked in the BJP-ruled Gujarat.
One big challenge for the BJP, which won 12 out of 14 seats in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls in Jharkhand, is to maintain the high strike rate in the face of a united Opposition being led by Congress and Jharkhand Mukti Morcha.
The letter is undersigned by MPs Karan Singh Yadav and Deepender Singh Hooda, MLA Jignesh Mevani, CPI (M) leader Brinda Karat, Swaraj India leader Yogendra Yadav, and Aruna Roy among others.
Sounding the poll bugle for 2019 Lok Sabha polls at a rally Barak valley, Modi said he is hopeful that the Citizenship Bill, enabling citizenship to the religiously persecuted Bengali Hindus of Bangladesh, will become a reality soon.