PM makes personal appeal as Karnataka prepares for polls
However, all eyes are set on former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda-led Janata Dal (Secular).
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However, all eyes are set on former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda-led Janata Dal (Secular).
PM makes personal appeal as Karnataka prepares for polls Read MoreHis association with the BJP continued for over four decades.
Chhattisgarh’s senior tribal leader Nandkumar Sai quits BJP, joins Congress Read MoreAK Antony said that the decision by his son Anil Antony to join the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has caused him extreme pain.
BJP to expand footprint among Christian voters in Kerala with Anthony’s entry Read MoreDistrict Magistrate of Rohtas, Dharmendra Kumar on Saturday denied claim of the state BJP President, Samrat Chaudhury that imposition of prohibitory orders
Amit Shah skips Sasaram trip Read MoreFor JDS, it will be a contest to judge whether it still remains a king maker in Karnataka.
Will BJP buck 38-year-old electoral custom in Karnataka? Read MoreSurendran refuted the charges and said he did not make any derogatory remark against women
Kerala BJP leader booked for comment against women Read MoreSamrat’s elevation ignored the claims of party veterans Sushil Kumar Modi, Giriraj Singh, Ashwini Kumar Chaubey and Sanjiv Chaurasiya.
Ex-RJD Minister gets BJP’s command in Bihar Read MoreThe North East has made a clear choice, and there is no going back. The BJP has unequivocally demonstrated that development talks louder than secularism.
BJP consolidates presence in North East Read MoreMeanwhile, a four-member team of officials from Bihar arrived in Chennai and held discussions with authorities including Labour department officials.
Tamil Nadu police book BJP leader for Bihar mess Read MoreUikiye has transferred to Manipur so as to disarm the Congress from fueling that a tribal has been fired!
How change of guard in Raj Bhawan will impact Chhattisgarh politics? Read More