Lok Sabha Election 2019 LIVE: There is undercurrent against Modi, he won’t become PM again, says Ashok Gehlot
Rajasthan Chief Minister and Congress leader Ashok Gehlot Wednesday claimed that Narendra Modi will not become prime minister this time as there is an undercurrent against him in the country.

There is undercurrent against Modi, he won’t become PM again, says Ashok Gehlot
"There is an undercurrent against Narendra Modi and he is not going to become prime minister again. Modi and Amit Shah are leaving no stone unturned to create an atmosphere (of a wave) but people understand this," Gehlot said at a press conference in jaipur. He also accused Modi of using objectionable language against him.
"I have an objection that in Jodhpur, Modi attacked the chief minister of Rajasthan and said that I am speaking the language of Pakistan. He has no right to make such serious allegation against a chief minister," Gehlot said.
TMC will win all 42 seats, BJP zero in Bengal, says Mamata
"I am sure that BJP will not come to power in the country and in West Bengal it will draw a blank this time, down from two seats it got in the last LS polls", said WB CM Banerjee told a public rally at Andul in Howrah district in support of TMC candidate footballer-turned-politician Prasun Banerjee
Akhilesh: When they are asking for votes in name of nationalism, they should have faced a soldier
“When they are asking for votes in the name of nationalism, they should have faced a soldier. People who dismissed him from his job because he complained about food, how can those people be called real patriots?,” said SP's Akhilesh Yadav on Varanasi candidate's nomination rejected
Sant sat on the hunger strike in collectorate in Varanasi after nomination gets rejected
BJP attempting to 'buy' seven AAP MLAs at Rs 10 crore each: Sisodia
Accusing the BJP of indulging in horse trading, AAP leader and Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia Wednesday alleged that seven of his party MLAs in the national capital have been offered Rs 10 crore each to join the saffron party.
The BJP however rubbished the claim terming it "bizarre allegation" and a "desperate bid to gain attention".
Sisodia alleged the BJP had earlier too tried to "buy" AAP MLAs and they were given appropriate response by the public, and claimed that this time also they will get a befitting reply.
"Since the BJP does not have any development issue to raise, it has now come down to indulging in horse trading by attempting to buy seven of our MLAs at Rs 10 crore each," he said.
We will go to the Supreme Court, said Rajesh Gupta, Tej Bahadur Yadav's lawyer
We had submitted the evidence that was asked from us. Still, the nomination was declared invalid. We will go to the Supreme Court, said Rajesh Gupta, Tej Bahadur Yadav's lawyer
Mr. Modi, you were very weak. The country's youth won, said Arvind Kejriwal
There will be fewer moments in history when a soldier of a country is compelled to challenge the PM. It is the first time in history that PM is so scared of a soldier that instead of contesting against him, he has got his nomination cancelled due to technical errors. Mr. Modi, you came across as a very weak person. The soldier of the country has won, said Arvind Kejriwal in a tweet.
My nomination has been rejected wrongly, We will go to SC, says Tej Bahadur Yadav
My nomination has been rejected wrongly. I was asked to produce the evidence at 6.15pm yesterday, we produced the evidence, still my nomination was rejected. We will go to the Supreme Court, said Samajwadi Party MP candidate from Varanasi, Tej Bahadur Yadav
Election Commission cancels nomination of SP candidate from Varanasi parliamentary constituency Tej Bahadur Yadav
Court issues summons to UP, Delhi EC on complaint filed against Kejriwal's wife
A Delhi court on Wednesday issued summons to the state election commissions of Uttar Pradesh and Delhi on a complaint against Sunita Kejriwal, wife of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, for allegedly having two voter identity cards.
Metropolitan Magistrate Shaifali Barnala Tondon took cognisance on the complaint filed by Delhi BJP spokesperson Harish Khurana and issued summons to authorised officials of the state Election Commission of both Uttar Pradesh and Delhi to bring all relevant records related to Sunita Kejriwal.
The court then posted the matter for hearing on June 3.
Crystal clear that MCC has become ‘Modi Code of Conduct’, says Congress
"Disappointed that the PM of India is permitted to go scot-free after rampant violation of Article 324 & MCC. It is now crystal clear that MCC has become 'Modi Code of Conduct'!" Congress' chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala tweeted.
There cannot be two sets of laws for Prime Minister Modi and the rest of the country, he said.
Oil prices across the world are dropping but in India it is rising, says Rahul Gandhi
Oil prices across the world are dropping but in India it is rising. Only a few of PM Narendra Modi's friends are benefiting from the global oil price drop, says Congress President Rahul Gandhi
It is only PM Modi who is worried about who will become the PM, not us, says Priyanka
The fight is about development and issues that affect people. It is only PM Narendra Modi who is worried about who will become the PM; not us, says Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi
Akshay Kumar ignores question on skipping voting
After he was heavily criticised for not voting in the polls held for six Lok Sabha seats in Mumbai, actor Akshay Kumar dodged questions on his conspicuous absence. Kumar was in news only a few days ago for his "non-political" interview with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
But the hero of films like "Kesari", "Toilet Ek Prem Katha" and "Airlift" which had nationalistic overtones, gave voting a miss on Monday. At a special screening of the film "Blank" on Tuesday, the actor interacted with the media, lauding the movie and the performances of debutantes.
However, when the actor was asked why he skipped voting, Akshay simply walked off, saying "Chaliye chaliye (lets go, lets go)." The irony of Akshay skipping voting did not go unnoticed on Twitter, as just last month Modi had tagged the actor in a tweet, asking him to encourage voting.
In response to the PM, the "Kesari" actor had written the power of a vote "is immense and we all need to improve awareness on its importance."
Priyanka Gandhi campaigns in Rae Bareli, Uttar Pradesh
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Congress General Secretary for Uttar Pradesh (East) meets supporters in Baghola, Raebareli.
Neither West Bengal police nor central forces is allowed inside the polling booth, says ECI
Neither West Bengal police nor central forces is allowed inside the polling booth (in the room where machines and EVMs are kept at the time of voting). They can enter if and when the Presiding Officer calls them in, says Election Commission of India
EC lifts poll code in Odisha ahead of cyclone Fani
The Election Commission has approved the lifting of model code of conduct in 11 districts in Odisha to facilitate speedy relief and rescue operation in view of cyclonic storm Fani, a poll official said on Wednesday.
This will expedite the precautionary measures afoot in Puri, Jagatsinghpur, Kendrapara, Bhadrak, Balasore, Mayurbhanj, Gajapati, Ganjam, Khordha, Cuttack and Jajpur, Rakesh Kumar said in the order issued on Tuesday.
The move came at the end of the day when Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik had made a request to the Election Commission (EC) in person.
SP leader Rakesh Yadav shot dead in Aligarh
Rakesh Yadav, Samajwadi Party (SP) leader was shot dead in Harduaganj, Aligarh on Tuesday night
One responsible for protecting the nation is creating chaos, says Jaya Bachchan
“The one who is responsible for protecting the nation is the one who is creating chaos and disorder,” said Jaya Bachchan of Samajwadi Party while addressing a rally in Lucknow on Tuesday.
Hyderabad: Jana Sena Party candidate from Nandyal constituency SPY Reddy passed away on Tuesday
Nandyal MP and Jana Sena Party candidate from the constituency SPY Reddy passed away at a hospital in Hyderabad last night.
EC bars Gujarat BJP chief from campaigning for 72 hours
The Election Commission has barred Gujarat BJP chief Jitubhai Vaghani from campaigning for 72 hours for "using intemperate and abusive language" and "alleged violation of Model Code of Conduct" when he addressed party workers and voters at Amroli on April 7, sources said on Tuesday.
The campaigning ban on Vaghani will be effective from 4 pm on May 2 to 4 pm on May 5.
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