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Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini held discussions with PM Modi in New Delhi, shortly after securing a significant win in the Assembly elections.

According to the court's causelist, a bench led by Chief Justice Manmohan will address the matter. In a previous hearing, the bench noted that a similar petition is pending before the Allahabad HC. The bench instructed the Union government’s standing counsel to obtain a copy of that petition and its status

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will virtually launch development projects worth over Rs 7,600 crore in Maharashtra on Wednesday.

Krishnam praised Hooda as a vital asset for Congress in Haryana. "Without him, Congress would have lost deposits," he noted. He accused Gandhi of disrespecting Sanatan Dharma during the campaign, stating, "This result was inevitable. Haryana's victory is India's victory."

PM Modi thanked BJP workers for their hard work and acknowledged the efforts of BJP national President J.P. Nadda and Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini. He attributed the victory to their leadership and the party's development agenda

BJP will launch the "Ghar Chalo Abhiyan" to connect with voters. Bawankule said BJP workers will counter Congress lies and highlight the government’s work

Pathak expressed gratitude to the voters for their confidence in Prime Minister Modi and the BJP. He emphasized that the Congress's "theatrics" were dismissed, and BJP’s performance will continue to win public support, including in upcoming by-elections in Uttar Pradesh

Kejriwal praised Mehraj Malik's work for the people of Doda, stating, “Your victory is the people’s vindication of the good work in which you have been engaged

Zakir Naik attracted more controversy by rebuking a Pashtun girl who questioned him about the rising number of pedophiles in the country.

Ramesh also alleged that intimidation affected the election outcome. He highlighted serious complaints about the counting process and the functionality of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) in three districts