The ruling Aam Aadmi Party, the BJP and the Congress have lined up a slew of promises ahead of the February 5 polls in Delhi.
New Delhi: A total of 96 women candidates will contest in the Delhi assembly elections scheduled for February 5, marking an ...
Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi will intensify the party campaign for the forthcoming assembly polls in Delhi ...
AAP’s Atishi, contesting in Kalkaji, has lodged a complaint against BJP’s Ramesh Bidhuri and his supporters for threatening ...
Both the BJP and Congress have gone beyond the 12 SC-reserved seats in Delhi and have fielded candidates from non-traditional ...
BJP national president JP Nadda has also assured that all ongoing welfare schemes, which include free electricity of up to ...
Find out the promises made and schemes announced by the AAP, the BJP and the Congress, for the upcoming Delhi Assembly ...
The survey, which included 2,574 women, claimed that 44% of Dalits who were interviewed were voting for AAP in the February 5 ...
Congress leader Udit Raj reminded the AAP on Tuesday that it is yet to clarify when will it fulfil its promise to provide a monthly allowance of Rs 18,000 to granthis and temple priests in Delhi. He ...
Move comes weeks after AICC general secretary in-charge Dipak Babaria withheld a list of district presidents appointed by ...
Congress is aiming to rebuild its presence in Delhi, where it failed to secure any seats in the last Assembly elections.
Congress in Delhi focuses on 20 seats, candidate-centric campaign for Assembly polls, aiming to repeat 2013 performance.