Why has Prime Minister Narendra Modi played the cruel joke on the women of this country as he has asked us to wait yet again, to claim our political right of representation?, AICC spokesperson Mahima Singh said while addressing a press conference
Congress in Manipur on Monday demanded that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should visit the strife torn state and restore peace and normalcy at the earliest.
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar stated that leaders from the BJP and JD(S), who were disgruntled by the alliance, were coming forward to join the Congress.
Rahul Gandhi said the government is run by secretaries and cabinet secretaries and not MPs and MLAs, and pointed out that only three of the 90 secretaries in various Union government ministries are OBCs.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday tore into Congress equating the party with "rusted iron" which he said would push MP back into the BIMARU category if given an opportunity again.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday that the Opposition bloc INDIA supported the Women Reservation Bill half-heartedly as their gestures indicated that their unhappiness.
Aspirants of the Congress ticket are spending tense moments with the party yet to complete its exercise to finalise candidates for 80 Assembly constituencies soon
The saffron party, which is busy finalizing its poll strategy, is also planning to organise public meetings to be addressed by Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP president JP Nadda.
Tandon, along with Ramkishore Shukla and Dinesh Malhar, was formally re-inducted into the Congress by the party's state unit chief Kamal Nath in Indore
The BJP was holding 'Jan Ashirwad Yatra' as it had got love and blessings from the people, while the Congress had embarked on 'Jan Aaakrosh Yatra' as the opposition party had only received anger from them, Chouhan claimed.
Union Minister Rameswar Teli on Saturday said the Congress secured the votes of the Sahu community in the 2018 Assembly polls in Chhattisgarh by falsely promising to make Tamradhwaj Sahu as the state's chief minister.
Madhya Pradesh Congress chief Kamal Nath on Saturday accused the Bharatiya Janata Party government in the state of ignoring the problems of unemployed youth and asserted such a dispensation must be "kicked out" of power.