In what is now customary in all his campaigns, the BJD chief read out from a prepared note, in broken Odia, to connect with his people
An epidemic of intemperate words across UP
Ex-CM Mufti alleged that ruling government in J&K lacks vision, direction and sense of purpose
Observers were instructed to keep a tab on provocative or inflammatory speeches by candidates by keeping video recordings of all events
Prasad used Baru's book's title to take potshots at Congress and Singh
Union Minister says Baru's account on PM is untrue
BSP chief once again appealed to Muslims that they should not let their vote bank get divided
Tripura registered the highest of 82% in one Lok Sabha seat, Assam 72% in three parliamentary seats and Sikkim 71%
BJP sources said the party's Prime Ministerial candidate would be in Chennai to address a public meeting but before that he would go to super star's residence
BJD supremo ridiculed Congress for implementing Food Security Act just before expiry of the UPA government's tenure
Posers came in the wake of claims in the book written by the former PM's Media Adviser Sanjaya Baru
Trinamool Congress chief alleged that BJP was insulting the Constitution by dividing Hindus and Muslims
Singh to made a scathing attack on BJP and said the party had always "divided the country."
Babul Supriyo claimed they not only manhandled and abused him but also assaulted several of his team members
Welcoming their support, Mufti said his party would always safeguard the interest of minorities and work for their dignified and prosperous life
Meanwhile, nominations for the fifth phase elections as well as two Assembly seats have started today
Eleven EVMs malfunctioned in the early hours in some polling stations and were replaced immediately
Prasad did not say the affidavit was from which year, but Gujarat BJP leaders claimed it was filed in 2013
On the revelations of Baru in his book, Naidu said it made clear that Singh had surrendered his authority to Sonia
AAP claims that SJP's 'battery torch' symbol on the EVMs was similar to the AAP's broom and has ended up confusing its voters