Bazm-e-Sahafat

Congress

Rajesh Thakur, in his address, underscored the significance of the media as the primary conduit for expressing public sentiment and advocating for the Congress agenda.

Prashant Kishor challenged Gandhi's assertion that external factors like compromised institutions contribute solely to the party's electoral failures, suggesting that while there may be some truth to it, it does not encompass the entire picture.

PM Modi, CM Nitish Kumar tout progress in Nawada rally, hit out at Congress. BJP's Thakur contests seat as NDA gears up for April polls in Bihar.

The BJP criticized Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge for his comments directed at the ruling party regarding the removal of Article 370 from the Constitution.

This election campaign of the party is based on five 'justice' and 25 'guarantees'. Under this campaign, Congress workers will distribute five 'Nyay' and 25 'Guarantee' cards from door to door.

BJP Sudhanshu Trivedi emphasized that despite ruling the country for over five decades, the party now espouses 'nyay' while failing to rectify past injustices during its tenure.

Under the overarching theme of ‘Paanch Nyay’ (Five Justices) and 'Pachees Guarantee' (Twenty-Five Guarantees), the manifesto outlined the party's vision and commitments.

The decision regarding the prime ministerial candidate for the INDIA bloc will be deferred until after the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections.

While campaigning in Karnataka, PM Modi started this row as he mentioned that Congress party gave the island to Sri Lanka without thinking about Indians and the fishermen of the area.

Kharge, Sonia Gandhi, Rahul, and Priyanka Gandhi are scheduled to showcase the manifesto during public rallies in Jaipur and Hyderabad, emphasizing its key points to the electorate.