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2019 Lok Sabha Election

Surging India: PM Modi sets up the tone for 2019 campaign? Lists how India has developed a lot since 2014

PM Modi was giving the keynote address at Republic TV summit where he put forward his government's achievements in last four years

After TMC slams DMK’s Stalin for ‘Rahul as PM’ endorsement, Akhilesh, Maya, Mamata to skip swearing-in of new Congress CMs

Mayawati had earlier, however, cleared that her party does not support Congress' ideologies and policies and that the support extended was mere to prevent the BJP from grabbing power in both the states of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.

2019: Why BJP needs to build its own Vijaynagar and supporters need to defend it with all they have

The media, the politicians, the so-called political analysts and even ordinary people consistently use battle metaphors to describe electoral contests. In this sense, 2019 is no less than a war and a civilizational one at that.

DMK chief Stalin proposes Rahul Gandhi as prime ministerial candidate to defeat ‘fascist Modi govt’

DMK Chief Stalin is first UPA ally to propose Rahul Gandhi as prime ministerial candidate

Congress party consider themselves above country, democracy, judiciary and public: PM Modi

PM Modi in a rally in Prayagraj attacked Congress for its subversive tactics to undermine democratically established institutions

PM Narendra Modi targets Congress party in Gandhi family’s home turf Raebareli

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the country will not forget or forgive UPA government for its attitude towards the Armed forces.

JD(U) will not support an ordinance for Ram Temple in Ayodhya, says senior party leader

The Sangh has been lately pressurising the government to bring an ordinance in the Parliament regarding the same.

Shivraj Singh Chauhan to embark on ‘Abhar Yatra’, to express gratitude to voters

BJP won 109 seats in Madhya Pradesh, while Congress had won 114 seats.

BJP may be weaker than it was in 2014, but Congress is not as strong as projected either

If Congress has not forgotten the 1996 elections, they would very well know they are on a sticky wicket here.

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