Rahul Gandhi's Gujarat campaign is not adding to his credibility
Overall, at least 28 of the candidates fielded by prominent political parties belong to political families
Congress insiders acknowledge the party is unlikely to win the December election in Gujarat, but cutting into the BJP majority in the state would send a powerful signal
Rahul confidently said the party is going to win the Assembly elections in Gujarat
The Congress party is cautious and hence did not bet on any single leader
Congress party vice president had on Monday taken a dig at the PM with his 'sweat on the forehead' remark on Twitter
The BJP tried to make an issue of this faux pas, pouncing on this opportunity to corner the Gandhi scion
He also alleged that the Congress was adopting double standards on the Ayodhya issue as it 'does not want it to get resolved in a peaceful manner'
PM Modi has not spoken a word about corruption and is silent on Jay Shah and Rafale deal: Rahul Gandhi
President-elect said that this time we held a 'yatra' or roadshow/march
EC also served a show cause notice to Rahul Gandhi for violating the election guidelines
Battered by a series of electoral defeats, Rahul Gandhi has plunged in the public imagination from prime minister-in-waiting to shaky underdog
Currently the Uddhav Thackeray-led cabinet has six ministers besides chief minister Thackeray
The governor's invitation comes a day after Soren called on the govenor at Raj Bhavan to stake claim to form government
In January 2009, the then chief minister Shibu Soren was defeated in a by-poll for the Tamar Assembly seat by political novice Gopal Krishan Patar, alias Raja Peter
JMM-led alliance, which includes Congress and RJD, on Monday won an absolute majority in the Jharkhand elections by winning 47 seats in 81-member assembly
JMM-Cong-RJD alliance leads in 40 seats; Raghubar Das loses his seat, resigns as chief minister
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday said people have faith he would fulfil their aspirations
Going by the exit polls, emulating the success it got in the 2014 elections, could be an uphill task for the BJP
An estimated 70.83 per cent of the total 40.05 lakh voters exercised their franchise till 5 pm in the fifth and final phase, EC said