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For us, principles more important than number game: SAD Chief Reacts to BJP's Solo Run in LS Polls
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Expressing the SAD's stance, Badal asserted, "The SAD stands firm on its principles, valuing them over mere numerical calculations." He underscored the party's century-old commitment to safeguarding the interests of the community, ensuring Punjab's welfare, and fostering unity and tranquility in the state. Badal reiterated that the primary objective of the Akali Dal isn't merely to seize power.
BJP's Nomination of 6 Congress Rebels for Himachal Assembly Bypolls Sparks Internal Discord
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Shortly after the BJP's announcement, former minister Ram Lal Markanda resigned from the party, declaring his intention to contest the bypolls independently. Another BJP leader, Ranjit Singh, also announced his decision to run as an independent candidate.
BJP's Independent Bid: Contesting All 13 Lok Sabha Seats in Punjab Alone
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Sunil Jakhar, the Punjab BJP President, affirmed that the BJP had opted to participate in the state elections on its own. He emphasized that this choice stemmed from extensive deliberations with the populace, party officials, and grassroots supporters.
BJP's Choice: Kageri's Moderation Prevails Over Hegde's Hindutva for Uttara Kannada LS Seat in Karnataka
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Vishweshwara Hegde Kageri, a seasoned BJP stalwart, boasts a rich political background, having served as a minister and Speaker in the Karnataka Assembly. Despite his extensive experience, this marks his maiden foray into the realm of Lok Sabha elections.
Congress Criticizes BJP Following Former Judge's Controversial 'Gandhi and Godse' Comment
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This statement has raised eyebrows and elicited strong reactions, with Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh expressing deep disappointment. Ramesh emphasized the irony of a former high court judge, endorsed by none other than the Prime Minister, making such remarks. He called for Gangopadhyay's candidature to be revoked immediately, asserting that such sentiments are unacceptable, especially from someone seeking to align themselves with the legacy of Mahatma Gandhi.
Confident Fadnavis Predicts Mahayuti Sweep in East Vidarbha's First Phase Polls
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Attributing the anticipated success to the accomplishments of Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the past decade, Fadnavis highlighted the positive sentiment towards the saffron alliance among the electorate.
Congress Unveils Sixth List of Lok Sabha Contenders, Pits Prahlad Gunjal Against Om Birla in Kota
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Gunjal's entry into the Congress fold, finalized just last week, was formally announced as part of the party's sixth candidate list for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. The announcement encompassed four contenders for Rajasthan constituencies and one for Tamil Nadu.
Himanta Biswa Sarma Suggests Assam Congress Leader's Potential Shift to BJP
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Sarma emphasized the validity of his assertion, stating that he possessed credible information to support his claim. He underscored his reliance on reliable sources, asserting that he wouldn't make such statements without substantial evidence. Sarma hinted at receiving indications regarding Borah's potential crossover.
BJP's Strategic Move: K Surendran Challenges Rahul Gandhi in Wayanad for LS Polls
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The BJP's lineup includes distinguished personalities such as scholar and former vice-chancellor of Sree Sankara Sanskrit University, K S Radhakrishnan, who will vie for victory in the Ernakulam constituency. Meanwhile, G Krishnakumar, known for his transition from the silver screen to politics, will represent the party in Kollam.
Janardhana Reddy's Return to BJP Before Lok Sabha Elections
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Having previously established the 'Kalyana Rajya Pragati Paksha' (KRPP) ahead of the state assembly elections last year, Reddy has now reunited with the BJP, effectively ending his two-decade-long detachment from the party. Alongside his wife Aruna Lakshmi and other family members, Reddy formally merged the KRPP with the BJP during a ceremony attended by key party figures including veteran leader and former Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, state President B Y Vijayendra, among others.
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