BJP central leadership faces decision on Manipur after President's rule; security beefed up, political uncertainty looms.
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Asian News International on MSN"BJP cannot tolerate any other government, hence President's rule imposed": Congress MP Imran MasoodSpeaking to ANI, Masood said, "After the death of so many people and such distressing conditions, the President's rule has been imposed. The BJP cannot tolerate any other government, that is why they ...
After a historic win in Delhi, BJP faces the challenge of fulfilling promises like cleaning the Yamuna, offering freebies, and improving infrastructure while balancing a tight budget.
While political parties engaged in high-decibel mud-slinging at each other, RSS cadres engaged people face-to-face in ...
The BJP is scouting venues like JLN Stadium and Ramleela Maidan for its swearing-in ceremony in Delhi, marking its return ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist party won elections in the sprawling megacity of Delhi for the first ...
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Newsable Asianet News on MSN"Better late than never": BJP MP Tejasvi Surya on Karnataka CM's order on Bengaluru metro price hikesSrinivas Katikithala, Secretary of the Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, currently serves as the Chairman of BMRCL. According to a statement, officials from both Central and state ...
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Hosted on MSNPresident's rule in Manipur 'belated admission', BJP unable to govern in state: Rahul GandhiRahul Gandhi has criticised the BJP for its governance in Manipur, calling the imposition of President's Rule a 'belated ...
New Delhi, Feb 8 (EFE).- Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) secured a decisive victory in the Indian capital’s legislative elections, marking its return to power in ...
Narendra Modi's party will form the government in Indian capital Delhi for the first time in 27 years as it scripted an impressive election victory. The Bharatiya J ...
AAP and BJP clashed over alleged power cuts in Delhi, with Atishi claiming outages while BJP accused her of spreading ...
Supporters of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) celebrated outside their Delhi headquarters as early counting trends showed the party leading in 41 out of 70 assembly seats, signaling a return to ...
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