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AAP vs BJP vs Congress: The big freebie face-off in Delhi Elections 2025Delhi Election 2025: Ahead of the 2025 Delhi Assembly elections, AAP, BJP, and Congress have unveiled their manifestos, promising a range o...
Hey Siri! Who said 'guarantee' first in Indian politics? AAP's Saurabh Bharadwaj takes a dig at BJP; Watch videoAAP leader Saurabh Bharadwaj claimed that Arvind Kejriwal was the first to use 'guarantee' in Indian politics. AAP's manifesto promises 15 ...
Their 'Jumla Patra' admission of defeat in Delhi: Sisodia on BJP manifestoThe Aam Aadmi Party criticized the BJP's final manifesto for Delhi, calling it a 'Jumla Patra' and accusing the BJP of copying AAP's polici...
Delhi elections: Arvind Kejriwal announces AAP's 'aam aadmi' centric manifestoAAP Manifesto 2025 Delhi Elections: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convenor Arvind Kejriwal unveiled the party's election manifesto on Wedn...
Every slumdweller in Delhi will get a house: Amit ShahUnion home minister Amit Shah promises permanent houses for slumdwellers in Delhi if the BJP wins the upcoming assembly election, criticizi...
Why scared of probe? Amarinder Singh asks AAPThe PCC president also took a dig at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's claims over honesty and integrity after his Principal Secretary...
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal likely to visit Punjab on February 20AAP National Convener and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is likely to visit Punjab from February 20 for about 5 days to meet the fami...
AAP government failed to fulfil its promises on women security: BJPBJP MLAs plan to raise question on the status of poll promises made by AAP in connection with women rights and security in their election m...
Delhi polls 2015: AAP manifesto contains 'rehashed', 'borrowed' ideas, says BJPLabelling the manifesto as "entertaining", Union Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said AAP did not have a blue print for developing Delhi into a...
BJP follows AAP for Delhi polls; public to write manifestoBJP is going to hold consultations with public for preparing its manifesto. They also plan to put out 30-40 letterboxes for people to drop ...
Arvind Kejriwal demands revision of conversion rates of plotsAAP has demanded that these charges should be fixed at Rs 10,000 for the original allottees and at Rs 50,000 for any subsequent transaction.
Like in Delhi, AAP pledges cheap power, clean river in VaranasiThe party's Varanasi candidate, Arvind Kejriwal, skipped the manifesto release function and was in Amethi campaigning for Kumar Vishwas.
AAP slams BJP manifesto, calls it a farce"While the BJP pays lip-service to combating corruption and reducing the black economy, it is clear that they are not serious about this ag...
Lok Sabha elections: Aam Aadmi Party's professor peddles growth dream in manifestoAam Aadmi Party's candidate for North East Delhi constituency, professor Anand Kumar, released the manifesto for the Lok Sabha seat on Mond...
AAP ticket for former Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti activistSoon after filing her nomination from Koliabor, Jinti said she will capitalize on the common man's anger against Congress rule in Assam.
AAP: Urban party without an imaginative urban visionIn the absence of urban ideals and without a serious blueprint for the future, the AAP manifesto becomes a weak document.
Congress sets deadline, wants 700l water to all households in 2 monthsCongress fielded former MLA Mukesh Sharma to attack AAP in a press conference at the Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee headquarters.
Decision on government formation by tomorrow morning: Arvind KejriwalArvind Kejriwal today hinted that the decision on forming the new government in Delhi would be taken tonight or by tomorrow morning.
Assembly Elections 2013: Emergence of AAP warning to major parties, say Congress and BJPJanardan Dwivedi said the rise of Arvind Kejriwal's party should be seen as a sign of healthy democracy and not an unhealthy one.
AAP releases manifestos for 28 Assembly constituenciesThe party said people living in other cities might be thinking that Delhiites have access to all basic facilities but reality was different.