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India Today on MSNWill BJP benefit from AAP-Congress split in Delhi?The Congress-AAP split might benefit BJP as the saffron camp seems to be on the way to power in Delhi, according to early ...
(Reuters) The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress have upped their ante in the run-up to the Delhi Election 2025. All three parties have announced schemes to ...
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Hosted on MSNHow BJP broke 27-year jinx to regain power in DelhiThe BJP scored a massive win in Delhi Assembly election, ending the Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) 10-year rule in the national ...
New Delhi: Fringe political players in Delhi, such as the BSP and AIMIM, are strategising to eat away the votes of the three main contenders -- the AAP, BJP and Congress -- in the upcoming Delhi ...
With the narrative focused around ‘freebies’, the three major political contenders – AAP, BJP and Congress – have unveiled their manifestos, each targeting key voter concerns and outlining ...
With a sizable SC electorate, the community's socio-economic challenges and political alignments are critical as parties like AAP, BJP, and Congress vie for their support. Political parties vie ...
Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva on ... This comes after the senior Congress leader Ajay Maken alleged that the AAP government committed a corruption of Rs 382 crore in the healthcare sector.
(Image L to R: Atishi, Rekha Gupta, Ragini Nayak - PTI/X) The BJP and Congress have each fielded nine women candidates, while AAP has put forward seven. Many of these candidates hail from ...
It is necessary for the BSP to come to power and if Dalits do not unite, life will remain like in slavery”. “I want to warn once again that casteist parties like Congress, BJP and SP are ...
Image Source : INDIA TV The Badarpur Assembly seat, a historical BJP stronghold ... Meanwhile, former AAP leader Narayan Dutt Sharma, now contesting on a BSP ticket, finished a distant third ...
Delhi Election 2025: AAP, BJP, Congress manifestos compared — Who is winning the battle of freebies?
The run-up to the Delhi Assembly elections, scheduled to be held on February 5, has seen political parties offer a slew of freebies in a bid to woo voters and gain a leg up against their rivals.
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