Political legacy takes centre stage in BJP ahead of Uttar Pradesh assembly elections
As the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections draw closer, "legacy politics" has once again come into focus within the BJP.
As the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections draw closer, "legacy politics" has once again come into focus within the BJP.
Police revealed that Sunil Sharma was spiked with sleeping pills before being fatally bludgeoned on the head with a baseball bat on May 22.
The INDIA bloc suffered a mega setback after the assembly elections as two of its major political parties, the TMC and the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), suffered electoral setbacks in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu respectively.
Deepke warned that protests would be organised across cities, while also announcing plans for another major protest at the same venue on June 13.
Nainar Nagendran categorically asserted that no party member has been authorised to resign and urged cadres to ignore such attempts.
Upon his arrival, he was warmly received by DIG JSK Range, Shiv Kumar, along with other senior officers from the Jammu district.
The MLC demanded that the data be made available for public scrutiny and the local polls be held in the state only after the state government implements 56.3 per cent reservation for the Backward Classes.
The Opposition Congress swiftly grabbed the opportunity to target the Bhajan Lal Sharma-led BJP government, making the video viral with sarcastic potshots.
Though there are 46 candidates in the fray, the fight is primarily between VC Chandirakumar of the DMK and MK Seethalakshmi of the NTK.
As per the National Centre for Coastal Research, (NCCR), an attached office of Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES) study, it has been observed that 33.6% of the Indian coastline is under erosion, 26.8% is under accretion (growing) and 39.6% is in a stable state