Highlights: PM Modi to kick off Uttarakhand poll campaign from Rudrapur
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Senior BJP leaders have sought to address the concerns of workers as differences emerged among them over the selection of candidates in some Lok Sabha seats in Gujarat.
The Congress in Madhya Pradesh on Sunday launched a "one note, one vote" campaign seeking donations to fight the Lok Sabha polls claiming the party has run out of money since its bank accounts have been frozen by the central government.
Congress General Secretary in-charge Communications Jairam Ramesh hit out at the BJP-led central government over the unemployment rate. Slamming Union Minister Anurag Thakur for deriding the ILO's Employment Report as a symptom of India's "slave mentality," the Congress leader said, "Instead, he made the absurd claim of having added 52 million new formal jobs between FY20 and FY23 based on the EPFO, ESI, and National Pension Scheme databases." News agency ANI reported that Ramesh stated that, as many economists have since show, the total job creation between FY20-23 was at best 2.27 crore. These 2.27 crore jobs over three years are a far cry from Modi Sarkar's original promise of creating 2 crore jobs a year.
Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday asserted that the BJP will win all the 25 Lok Sabha seats in Rajasthan and the margin of victory will be much more than the 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha elections. Shah added that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is taking the country towards all-inclusive development.
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'Difficult for BJP to get even 200 seats in coming LS polls': Siddaramaiah takes swipe at '400 paar' slogan
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Monday claimed that the BJP is talking about NDA winning more than 400 seats as a strategy because an internal survey conducted by it showed that it is difficult for the party to even get 200 seats in the coming Lok Sabha election. "In an internal poll conducted by itself, it is known that it is difficult for BJP to win even 200 Lok Sabha seats. So it is saying that it will win 400 seats due to strategy," Siddaramaiah told reporters here. Taking a swipe at the BJP, he said that those who keep fooling the people of the country will become fools in front of the people.
BJP urges Election Commission to take strictest action against Rahul Gandhi for his 'match-fixing' remarks
The BJP on Monday urged the Election Commission to take the strictest action against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and issue directions to lodge an FIR against him for his "match-fixing" remarks at an opposition INDIA bloc rally here a day ago. A BJP delegation comprising Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri and BJP national general secretary Arun Singh lodged the complaint against Gandhi with the poll panel, urging it to direct the Congress leader to tender an "unconditional public apology" to the nation and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for levelling "false allegations" against him.
LS polls: PM Modi to address public meetings in Uttarakhand, Rajasthan tomorrow
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address public meetings in Uttarakhand and Rajasthan on April 2. PM Modi will speak at public gatherings in Uttarakhand's Rudrapur and Kothrutali in Rajasthan. Additionally, as part of his campaigning, the Prime Minister will conduct an election tour in Uttar Pradesh. He will address a public meeting in Saharanpur on April 6 and hold a roadshow in Ghaziabad on the same evening. The Prime Minister will also hold a huge public meeting in Pilibhot on April 9. He is likely to hold a public meeting in UP's Moradabad on April 16.
LS polls: When opposition has no issues, they talk about Constitution getting changed, says Ajit Pawar
Opposition parties raise the bogey of the Constitution being changed every time polls are near since they do not have better issues to discuss, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar said on Monday. Addressing a gathering after Rashtriya Samaj Paksha leader Mahadev Jankar filed his nomination for Parbhani Lok Sabha seat, Pawar said people must not fall prey to such baseless statements. "The opposition does not have issues. Now they say the ruling alliance, after winning 400 seats, will change the Constitution. It will not happen," Pawar said.
LS polls: Viksit Bharat agenda takes centre stage at first meeting of BJP's manifesto committee
The road map for the government's "Viksit Bharat" agenda took centre stage at the first meeting of the BJP's election manifesto committee on Monday as eight Union ministers and three chief ministers joined other party leaders to deliberate on its key promises for the Lok Sabha elections. Defence minister and former BJP president Rajnath Singh chaired the meeting, with Union minister Piyush Goyal telling reporters that the party has received over 3.75 lakh suggestions through its missed call service and nearly 1.70 lakh on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's app (Namo). "The road map for Viksit Bharat by 2047 was discussed in the meeting. People's enthusiastic participation for our manifesto shows their trust in the prime minister and their expectations from him," he said.
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First Published: Apr 01 2024 | 9:11 AM IST