Kolkata: As Bengal BJP tried hard to pitch its Hindutva narrative both inside and outside the state assembly on Tuesday, ...
Parts of West Bengal witnessed the start of a campaign war on Tuesday with the TMC choosing to respond to BJP’s Hindutva pitch for the assembly elections next year by undercutting the saffron ...
Additionally, similar banners targeting the Aadhar card linkage issue, high fuel costs and inflation under the BJP rule were also observed. All slogans were displayed in Bengali ... to the fore only ...
Mumbai: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday announced the names of three candidates for the upcoming Maharashtra Legislative Council by-elections, following approval from the party's ...
BJP's list released for Maharashtra Legislative Council by-election...Sandeep Diwakarrao Joshi, Sanjay Kenekar and Dadarao Yadavrao Keche made candidates Gaur Gopal Das In Aap Ki Adalat ...
The slogan slugfest woven around Hindu consolidation signals how religion may significantly shape the narrative in the ...
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The BJP has announced three candidates for the upcoming Maharashtra by-elections, including a close aide to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. These elections were triggered by the success of sitting ...
No banner outside, no photos of past winners or framed snapshots of winning tickets. The decor is mostly an homage to Haggerty’s parents, who raised their kids about 12 blocks away. Haggerty ...
Mumbai, Mar 16 (PTI) The BJP on Sunday announced the names of three candidates, including a close aide of Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and a former MLA, for the March 27 by-elections ...
In Maharashtra, the BJP today announced the names of three candidates for the 27 March by-elections to five seats in the State Legislative Council. The party has fielded Sandip Diwakarrao Joshi, ...
If everything progresses as planned, simultaneous elections could be implemented across India by 2034. The 'one nation, one poll' reform is not an imposition but a democratic initiative aimed at ...