The six-phase election will begin in West Bengal tomorrow
Former state president of BJP Rahul Sinha claimed there were nearly 2.5 crore infiltrators in West Bengal
Gandhi accused the prime minister and Mamata of trying to kill democracy in the country and West Bengal, respectively
The party that till very recently was an insignificant entity in Assam's politics has today emerged as a strong force
Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the campaign from the front for the BJP-AGP-BPF alliance in the state
Hitting out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Gandhi in an election rally on Saturday accused him of trying to kill democracy
The party would contest 45 out of the 140 assembly seats where the BJP and its allies have fielded their important leaders
The first phase of election in Assam and West Bengal will be held on April 4
He further said the number of seats being contested by the Congress will be announced in a couple of days
Commission officials led by Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi would hold the review in Tamil Nadu on April 7 and 8
The opinion poll projects that the BJP-led alliance in Assam could win 55 seats in a House of 126, nine short of majority while Congress is projected to win 53 seats
Coming on the heels of a corruption scandal involving the Urban Development minister, the Kolkata tragedy could eat into the TMC's vote and seat share
Polling to 294 assembly seats will be held in six phases beginning April 4
Congress party has fielded the maximum number of crorepatis (36) in the fray for the first phase of polls
Elections will be conducted in six phases, spread across seven polling days from April 4 to May 5
The average worth of assets of all candidates in the first phase is Rs 48 lakh
The confidence that Modi had in his initial two to three months in the Parliament is no more there, the Congress vice-president said
The Congress vice-president reminded Prime Minister Modi of his unfulfilled promise of bringing back the black money stashed abroad
Gyan Singh Sohan Pal is among the handful of Congressmen who had shared dias with Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi