Amit Shah slams Congress for cosying up to minority-based parties
The Union Minister went hammer and tongs at the Congress for its tie-up with the AIUDF, which is headed by Lok Sabha member Maulana Badruddin Ajmal.
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Home Minister Amit Shah addresses an election campaign rally ahead of the Assam Assembly Polls at Margherita in Tinsukia District of Assam Sunday. (Photo | PTI)
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GUWAHATI: Pillorying the Congress for aligning with some minority-based parties in Assam, West Bengal and Kerala, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said the grand old party could go to any length to win elections.
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M. Abdul Salam will take on UDF’s Kurukkoli Moideen and LDF’s Gafoor P. Lillis
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M. Abdul Salam will take on UDF’s Kurukkoli Moideen and LDF’s Gafoor P. Lillis
The BJP has surprised voters of Malappuram by fielding M. Abdul Salam, former Vice Chancellor of Calicut University, in Tirur.
Dr. Salam will take on the UDF’s Kurukkoli Moideen and the LDF’s Gafoor P. Lillis. Dr. Salam is one of the two Muslim candidates on the BJP banner in Malappuram the other is Sattar Haji Kalliyath in Tirurangadi. Sattar Haji had been with the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) before joining the BJP and is currently the district president of the Minority Morcha.