Veteran CPI leader A B Bardhan said the TMC was not a like-minded party with whom it can do business
The comments come after Modi was blamed for the recent violence between Bodos and Bengali-speaking Muslims in the state
Ravi Shankar Prasad said that Banerjee's "comrade dangabaaz" remark attacking is inappropriate
Prasad alleged that TMC represented scams in WB just as 'Congress-led UPA is representing scam India'
The court had on February 19 issued a notice to Kejriwal
Yudhvir Singh Khayalia, AAP's Hisar candidate had given clean chit to Vadra in controversial Haryana land deal
He also said the Congress government will work to provide a roof to every poor person
After the seventh round of polling, there were 49 million Indian elections-related conversations on Twitter
He said critics of this view understand the distinction but compulsions of vote bank won't make them agree to it
He attacked Modi's opponent leader Arvind Kejriwal, saying people have had a "bitter" experience with him in Delhi
Prasad had represented Saran four times but could not contest this year because of disqualification
The Jamaat also announced support, among others, for Mulayam Singh Yadav, Sonia Gandhi and Akbar Ahmad Dumpi
BJP had in a complaint to EC alleged that officials of polling station had indulged in malpractice during polling on April 12
State-run Global Times said Modi was once a practical businessman and after he got into politics, he established good relations with China
Reddy is contesting Assembly polls for the first time
Sibal said his words of greetings sound hollow when one looks at the 'track record of Modi government'
The announcement came under severe attack from the BJP which slammed the UPA saying it was practising vendetta out of desperation of defeat in the elections
Claim has elicited sharp reaction from JD(U) while other political parties described it as 'untimely'
Mulayam Singh's contest from the Azamgarh constituency was necessitated by the BJP's decision to field Modi from Varanasi
He will give it a spin that has nothing to do with fact, says the Congress party