President Droupadi Murmu.
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Rajasthan BJP president Madan Rathore held a pre-budget discussion with intellectuals at the party headquarters here on Friday and sought their suggestions.
According to a BJP spokesperson, Rathore said at the meeting that consumers pay tax, so their interests should be considered in the budget.
Haryana BJP’s core group held a meeting here on Friday and reviewed progress of membership campaign and organisational elections.
State President Mohan Lal Badoli presented the agenda of the meeting. Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini also gave information about the steps taken by the government in public interest.
Senior Congress leader Ashok Gehlot on Friday targeted the BJP over the alleged poor condition of hospitals in Rajasthan and accused the ruling party of ruining the state's "health model".
The former chief minister made the remarks on X as he shared a news report about pregnant women lying on the floor in a government hospital in Pali district.
"The condition of the hospital in the district of two ministers and the BJP state president is the truth of the BJP government," Gehlot said in his post in Hindi.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Friday accused the BJP-led Centre and the Delhi Police of conspiring to "kill" its chief Arvind Kejriwal and urged the Election Commission (EC) to restore his security cover provided by the Punjab Police.
There was no immediate reaction from the Delhi Police to the allegation.
The BJP in a statement later in the day called the allegations a "fake drama" and "election stunt" to divert attention from AAP governance failure.
The upcoming Delhi Assembly polls have turned into a battleground of slangs, slogans, one-liners and AI-generated memes between the three main contenders -- AAP, BJP and Congress.
From the AAP branding the BJP as the "Bharatiya Jhootha Party" (Indian Liar Party) and "Gali Galouch Party" (Abusive Party) to Prime Minister Narendra Modi calling the AAP "AAP-Daa" (disaster) and Arvind Kejriwal the "Ghoshna Mantri" (minister of announcements) -- the war of words has taken centre stage.
Not to be left behind, the Congress has dubbed Kejriwal "Farziwal" (fake) and a "Chhota Recharge" (small recharge) of Modi.
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BJP MP Anurag Thakur says, "Is Delhi CM Atishi dishonest? Why is her face not on AAP's posters? Arvind Kejriwal is anti-women...The one who calls himself the 'Shehenshah' of Delhi is 'kattar beimaan'...The people of Delhi will not elect a chief minister who thinks of running the government from behind bars. The honest BJP party will run the Delhi government..."
D R Thapa has been unanimously re-elected as president of the Sikkim BJP following the organisational elections held here on Saturday, the party said.
He has been re-elected for the 2024-2027 term, it said.
The declaration was made by Election Officer V Muraleedharan, who is also the BJP’s northeast co-coordinator.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday released BJP's third manifesto for the Delhi Assembly elections at the party office in Delhi.
Shah reiterated the 'Sheeshmahal' accusations during the manifesto launch saying that the AAP had said that none of its MLAs will take government Bungalow. "However, they ended up taking it," he said.
Shah accused the ruling AAP of doing "low-level" politics by spreading lies that if BJP comes to power in the national capital then the welfare schemes being run by the AAP government will be discontinued.
"Today, we should first recall the brave souls who made great sacrifices to free the motherland from the shackles of foreign rule. Some were well-known, while some remained little known till recently. We are celebrating this year the 150th birth anniversary of Bhagwan Birsa Munda, who stands as a representative of the freedom fighters whose role in national history is now being recognised in true proportions. In the early decades of the twentieth century, their struggles consolidated in an organized nationwide independence movement."
"It was the nation’s good fortune to have the likes of Mahatma Gandhi, Rabindranath Tagore and Babasaheb Ambedkar, who helped it rediscover its democratic ethos. Justice, liberty, equality and fraternity are not theoretical concepts that we came to learn in modern times; they have always been part of our civilisational heritage..." (ANI)
In her address to the nation on the eve of the 76th RepublicDay, President Droupadi Murmu said, "The 75 years of the Constitution are marked by an all-round progress of a young republic. At the time of Independence and even later, large parts of the country had faced extreme poverty and also hunger. But one thing we were not deprived of was our belief in ourselves. We set down to create the right conditions in which everyone would have the opportunity to flourish. Our farmers toiled hard and made our country self-sufficient in food production. Our labourers worked relentlessly to transform our infrastructure and manufacturing sector."
"Thanks to their sterling efforts, India’s economy today influences global economic trends. Today, India is taking leadership positions in international forums. This transformation would not have been possible without the blueprint laid down by our Constitution," she added. (ANI)