Priyanka to Join Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra on Friday as it Enters UP
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He also rejected charges against the Congress President's son-in-law Robert Vadra about his business deals with DLF.
Addressing a rally on Thursday, Rahul Gandhi had claimed that 70 per cent of the youth in Punjab was addicted to drugs.
The polling recorded this time, however, was far less as compared to 84.71 per cent voting registered for the same seat in the 2009 election.
Rajiv Shukla on Wednesday demanded an inquiry into the allotment of tea garden land in Himachal Pradesh to activist Prashant Bhushan alleging "gross violation of all rules and regulations".
The party also sought to take the wind out of Kejriwal's charges and accused him of speaking "half truths and innuendos".
BJP leader and Bihar Deputy CM Sushil Kumar Modi said that Narendra Modi should not be invited for the April 15 'hunkar' rally.
Organisers and Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh have reached an agreement which Manmohan Singh has to endorse.
JPC Chairman PC Chacko had postponed the October 3 meeting of the committee after Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar decided to talk to BJP members.
Appealing to entrepreneurs to invest in the state, Mamata said infrastructure required for setting up new projects was already prepared.
The Congress in Himachal Pradesh on Tuesday demanded an inquiry into alleged purchase of tea plantation land by a trust linked to activist Arvind Kejriwal's associate Prashant Bhushan in Palampur area of the state.
After the withdrawal of support by its ally Trinamool Congress, Government is banking on the outside support of BSP, which has 21 MPs in Lok Sabha, and Samajwadi Party with 22 MPs.
Karnataka has sought a stay on the Cauvery order which directs it to release 9,000 cusecs of water to Tamil Nadu.
The Congress said it was not the intent of the government to burden the common man and blamed circumstances for the step.
After opposing FDI in multi-brand retail, BJP is concerned that it may be creating the impression of being anti-reforms.
Tata reportedly said that he was in favour of widening the presence of his group of companies across the state.
Attacking his own party government, Yeddyurappa said that it was busy conducting postmortem of the case than fighting it in the Supreme Court.