BSP panchayat member from UP shot dead in Delhi
India | September 03, 2018 22:41 ISTThe deceased was identified as Dilshad, who was living in Jogha Bai Extension in Jamia Nagar, they said.
The deceased was identified as Dilshad, who was living in Jogha Bai Extension in Jamia Nagar, they said.
Jai Prakash Singh, speaking during an event, had described Rahul Gandhi unfit for PM's chair due to his mother Sonia Gandhi's foreign origin.
Youth working in BSP leader's agency shot by unidentified bikers in Morena. The youth has been admitted into hospital in a very serious condition
In April this year, SP founder Mulayam Singh Yadav backed the decision of his son Akhilesh Yadav of joining hands with the BSP for elections. He had said that such an alliance would prove to be very strong in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls.
The former Uttar Pradesh chief minister's remark come amid reports that the Mayawati-led Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) is demanding 40 out of the total 80 seats in the state for the next year general elections.
India TV has the exclusive visuals of the bungalow including Mayawati's bedroom, kitchen, dining hall, dining table, cupboards, refrigerator, sofa etc.
India TV has the exclusive visuals of the bungalow including Mayawati's bedroom, kitchen, dining hall, dining table, cupboards, refrigerator, sofa etc.
She said the stand of the party while entering into any alliance in any election has been to get a respectable share of the seats to contest. Otherwise, it sees fighting on its own as a better option, she said.
The BSP chief also announced changes in the party constitution, which bar her brother from continuing as its vice president while letting her remain the national president till she is too old for that responsibility.
The BJP chief said it did not want to give up its alliance with old time ally Shiv Sena in Maharashtra but insisted that the BJP would have no option if the Sena wanted to part ways with it.
Akhilesh said that he was ready to be practical to sustain the alliance. "This alliance is important. If I have to take two steps back, I am willing to do it," Yadav said.
The Uttar Pradesh Police have identified several people who tried to incite violence, arson and vandalism through witnesses' accounts and video recordings.
Mayawati said she supported the protests against the changes in the SC/ST law but condemned the violence that took place blaming anti-social elements for it.
The development comes after BSP supremo Mayawati extended support to the nationwide protests against the SC/ST Act, and denied her party’s involvement in the violence.
Dropping enough hints that the BSP-SP bonhomie would continue till the 2019 Lok Sabha polls when PM Modi will seek another term for his government.
The BSP supremo added that BJP was taking the nation towards dark ages and all other parties must come together to stop it from winning the next general elections.
Anil Singh, who was suspended from his party for cross-voting in the favour of BJP in the recent Rajya Sabha polls, alleged that the attack was a backlash of his decision to go against party lines.
Akhilesh Yadav also said his wife Dimple Yadav may not contest the next Lok Sabha elections to blunt the nepotism charge that political opponents hurl at Samajwadi Party (SP), which he leads.
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