The chief electoral officer has already notified the concerned election officials, security forces about the measures to be taken.
It is learnt that AAP volunteers were carrying a letter purportedly ‘signed’ by party chief Arvind Kejriwal and promising the voters various facilities in writing.
The party also alleged that the SAD candidate was furious and frustrated over his supporters joining Congress in his own village and had thus planned the attack.
When asked what steps were taken by the police, ADGP Bhawra said adequate security would be provided to VVIPs.
AAP members staged protests outside Arniwala police station in Jalalabad and organised a protest meeting in front of Bhagwant Singh Mann’s election office in Arniwala where they demanded release of their volunteers.
Maurya, who spoke to The Indian Express while in Delhi for the BJP national executive meeting, said Mulayam Singh Yadav’s family should not consider the Yadavs their fiefdom.
The family of Surjeet Singh which lives in Faridkot district has started a signature campaign by making a flex board with his picture along with other PoWs.
Mulayam had earlier refrained from naming Akhilesh as the SP’s chief ministerial candidate, maintaining that the party’s MLAs would elect their leader.
After releasing the manifesto, Singh hailed Amarinder’s leadership, which he said was badly needed for Punjab
On Saturday, Upadhyaya conceded during a press conference that the state Congress is running on “two axes”
Maurya is seen as one of the key contenders for the chief minister’s chair if the BJP comes to power
The recently inaugurated government seva kendras are housed in buildings liberally coloured blue and yellow. The staff wear uniforms of the same colour.
Seats for 97 Muslim candidates include Deoband and most of Muzaffarnagar, Shamli and Bijnor
A day after Mulayam Singh Yadav visited the Samajwadi Party’s state headquarters, two of Shivpal’s close aides were allegedly denied entry into the party office, leading to a ruckus on Monday.
The ongoing feud in the Yadav family is reverberating across the state. In many districts, supporters of CM Akhilesh Yadav and his uncle Shivpal Singh Yadav are at loggerheads over who gets to control the district headquarters.
The All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen (AIMIM) on Monday released its first list comprising 11 candidates for the upcoming state Assembly elections, also announcing a series of public meetings of party chief Asaduddin Owaisi.
Neeraj Shankar Saxena, a member of BJP’s state executive committee, has moved the Election Commission against BSP chief Mayawati, accusing her of seeking votes in the name of caste.
Voting in Goa will take place on February 4.
The Deputy Chief Minister reminded the people that the Congress, and particularly its Punjab unit chief Amarinder Singh, had "never kept their word earlier and nor were they expected to keep it now".
The development can be seen as an olive branch extended towards Akhilesh’s camp by Mulayam, as both the sides had taken the fight all the way to the Election Commission’s door over the party symbol.
Earlier on Monday, the Congress demanded an apology from the AAP leader over his statement and demanded suo motu action against him by the EC.
The notification for Goa and Punjab polls will be issued on January 11 with the last date of filing nominations on January 18, according to the schedule announced by the Election Commission.
Another party national secretary Sidharth Nath Singh claimed while SP has got embroiled in family war and another rival BSP has fallen on caste and minority appeasement politics it is BJP that remains committed to developmental agenda.
"I appeal to the Election Commission to take suo moto action, failing which I will study the legal implications and would not hesitate to file a formal complaint," the Congress spokesperson added.
The GSM has already announced its pre-poll alliance with MGP, Sena and the lesser known Goa Praja Party to contest on 35 seats across the state during the upcoming state polls.