and all those who want hefty sums as electricity bills can vote for BJP. BJP has announced that they will end subsidies on electricity once they form government... They are against free electricity." ...
As Delhi gears up for a triangular contest between AAP, BJP and Congress, India Today's Preeti Choudhry travels to several parts of Delhi to gauge the pulse of voters. India, China to resume ...
and all those who want hefty sums as electricity bills can vote for BJP. BJP has announced that they will end subsidies on electricity once they form government... They are against free electricity." ...
Don't vote for me as I failed to clean Yamuna river by 2025.) The BJP leader submerged the cutout in the Ganga several times in front of the media. “We can clean all the water of Yamuna Maaiya.
with the slogan on the poster saying, "Main fail ho gaya, mujhe vote mat dena, 2025 tak main Yamuna saaf nai kar paya (I have failed. Don't vote for me—I couldn't clean the Yamuna River by 2025). The ...
Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on January 22 accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of spreading violence and hooliganism in the national capital, claiming that such actions ...
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Celebrity Cruises is allowing guests to help design its newest ship, Celebrity Xcel, through its Xcel “Dream Makers” initiative. Participants will vote on features like interior design ...
Mangolpuri Assembly Election 2025: Constituency profile, past winners, margin, party-wise candidates
She was polled 74,154 votes with a vote share of 58.53%. She defeated BJP candidate Karam Singh Karma, who got 44,038 votes (34.76%). Congress candidate Rajesh Lilothia stood third with 4,073 ...
(MENAFN- IANS) New Delhi, Jan 21 (IANS) The Delhi BJP unveiled a new campaign poster on Tuesday, emphasising their commitment to fulfilling promises if elected to power. The poster has a picture ...
The survey, which included 2,574 women, claimed that 44% of Dalits who were interviewed were voting for AAP in the February 5 polls, while 32% of them said they would stick to BJP and 21% to Congress.
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