Patil, who is the Maharashtra NCP chief, also accused the BJP of being desperate for power.
BJP MP from Satna, Ganesh Singh, on Wednesday said that the Congress should give proof to substantiate its charge
Shivraj Singh Chouhan accused the Congress veteran of making false statements and engaging in sensationalism
Digvijaya Singh had on Monday put on record what was already in public domain since the past few months
He said that if the manifesto is released before the Assembly elections, caste will not be an issue, but the focus will be on development of the state
Digvijay and his minister son Jaivardhan Singh also reached the Haryana hotel to meet the MLAs
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's comments come in the wake of horrific violence in parts of Delhi that have killed close to 50 people so far and left hundreds injured
A more likely outcome than the transformation of traditional Muslim parties may be the emergence of a new political leadership - distinguished by its language of rights based on the Constitution
"It is possible that the government-formed trust will have to acquire more land from around for building the grand temple," the former BJP MP said.
India can still reverse its slowing economic growth by paying attention to key issues, he added
The three BJP leaders are Kapil Mishra, Anurag Thakur and Parvesh Verma
UP chief minister underlines BJP's ideology of "Nation First", slams widespread arson and violence
Congress must escape Nehru-Gandhi grip
The BJP in West Bengal is looking for a perfect blend of ideology and credible governance agenda
Marandi's party, Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik), merged itself with the BJP recently in the presence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah. On this occasion he acknowledged his debt to the BJP.
Thackeray is also scheduled to meet Sonia Gandhi, Amit Shah and L K Advani during the visit
Lekhi alleged that Gandhi had used derogatory language towards the government on the issue
Former Lok Sabha secretary general Kashyap said the new buildings would further widen the gulf between the rich and the poor.
Delhi election results aren't the final chapter for Amit Shah or the BJP's Hindutva plank
Bharti Airtel, Voda Idea and Tata Teleservices are jointly liable to pay dues of over Rs 1 trn, but they have informed the DoT of making only partial payment, according their to representatives.