The promise to ban the Bajrang Dal by the Congress in its manifesto for the Karnataka polls has triggered a war of words in Madhya Pradesh, with the state home minister questioning the Hanuman bhakti
West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee is likely to join party leader Abhishek Banerjee at the TMC's ongoing mass outreach programme in Malda district on Thursday
"Through his speech, Amit Shah was trying to spread hatred and communal tension in Karnataka"
"We demand that KCR offer at least Rs 30,000 per acre as compensation. The paddy procurement should begin immediately"
"Today Congress is saying that we will give reservations to the Muslims," said Sarma
Priyanka said, "I have seen the first such Prime Minister who says in front of the public that he is being abused. The PM does not have a list of problems faced by the public but a list of abuses"
On the other hand, the BJP sought an FIR and a ban on campaigning by Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge and his son Priyank Kharge
Amit Shah had made remarks at a poll rally in Bagalkot in Karnataka on April 25 and in Vijayapura, alleging that the state of Karnataka will be afflicted by communal riots
Taking a jibe, he asked the Prime Minister to talk "70 per cent about himself" and "30 per cent about the state"
In election manifesto, party promises to fix minimum hourly wage for gig workers
According to Chidrambaram, the BJP will try to enter other states including Tamil Nadu (using UCC and NRC)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi hit out at the Congress for promising to ban Bajrang Dal in its election manifesto. He called it the party's attempt at trying to lock up those who worship Hanuman
Congress is committed to take decisive action against organisations such as Bajrang Dal and the PFI "spreading hatred" amongst communities on grounds of caste and religion, the party said
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday took a swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying he speaks only about himself even in Karnataka and not about anything else