Thursday, April 30, 2026
24.1 C
New Delhi

‘Rattled Congress’: Rajeev Chandrasekhar clarifies assets charge, says INDIA bloc inevitable in Kerala

'Rattled Congress': Rajeev Chandrasekhar clarifies assets charge, says INDIA bloc inevitable in Kerala

NEW DELHI: A day before the polling in Kerala, BJP president Rajeev Chandrasekhar on Wednesday dismissed Congress allegations that he failed to disclose assets in his election affidavit, calling the charge a “sad, desperate effort” by a “scared” opposition to divert attention from development. The former union minister also claimed that it was the last time the LDF and the Congress were contesting separately and they will combine their forces as INDIA bloc in Kerala in the next elections.In a statement to ANI, Chandrasekhar said, “Raising allegations doesn’t make it the truth. This is a simple, sad, desperate effort by a scared Congress and a scared CPM to divert people’s attention from development. If they have evidence, why are they not going to the police and the election commission? They will not do that.”

Watch

Iran War Has Humbled Poltical Narratives, Campaign Pitch In Kerala Ahead Of Polls: Yashwant Deshmukh

Follow full coverage of assembly elections 2026He also predicted a political realignment in the state, adding, “This is the last election in Kerala where there will be three fronts. From the next election onwards, it will be only NDA, and the Congress and the LDF will come together, officially, as the INDI alliance.” The remarks came after Congress leader and UDF candidate from the Nemom assembly seat, KS Sabarinathan, approached the election commission alleging that Chandrasekhar had not disclosed assets worth Rs 200 crore. “After filing nominations, serious discrepancies have come to light regarding asset declarations. We have formally raised the issue with the EC during scrutiny and will submit detailed evidence,” Sabarinathan said.Kerala will vote in a single phase on April 9, with counting scheduled for May 4. The CPM-led Left Democratic Front is seeking to retain power against the Congress-led United Democratic Front, while the BJP is aiming to expand its footprint in the state after its performance in the Thiruvananthapuram civic polls.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Dubbed ‘next Mamdani’, Democratic Socialist Nithya Raman projected to win Los Angeles mayoral race

Indian-origin Nithya Raman is projected to win the Los Angeles mayoral race, with forecasts giving her a roughly 60% chance of leading the city Go to Source Read More

‘Don’t Share Defence Tech With Pakistan’: Rajnath Singh Urges Italy Over Terror Misuse Concerns

Rajnath Singh cautioned that advanced defence systems transferred to Pakistan could be misused, including for activities linked to terrorism, the sources said Go to Source Read More

From Strongholds To Swing Zones: How Bengal’s Political Map May Be Rewritten By 2026 Polls

Whether the TMC can hold its suburban fortresses or if the opposition will breach the 148-mark depends entirely on razor-thin battles Go to Source Read More

Calcutta HC Says No Illegality In EC Decision To Use Central, PSU Staff For Counting

Justice Rao held that there was no illegality in the EC’s decision to appoint counting supervisors and assistants from central govt or PSU employees instead of state govt staff. Read More

Maharashtra Day 2026: Is It A Dry Day On May 1?

Maharashtra Day on May 1, 2026, marks the state’s formation, and it’s a dry day with an alcohol ban. Discover its history, significance, and other May dry days for smooth planning. Read More

Topics

Dubbed ‘next Mamdani’, Democratic Socialist Nithya Raman projected to win Los Angeles mayoral race

Indian-origin Nithya Raman is projected to win the Los Angeles mayoral race, with forecasts giving her a roughly 60% chance of leading the city Go to Source Read More

‘Don’t Share Defence Tech With Pakistan’: Rajnath Singh Urges Italy Over Terror Misuse Concerns

Rajnath Singh cautioned that advanced defence systems transferred to Pakistan could be misused, including for activities linked to terrorism, the sources said Go to Source Read More

From Strongholds To Swing Zones: How Bengal’s Political Map May Be Rewritten By 2026 Polls

Whether the TMC can hold its suburban fortresses or if the opposition will breach the 148-mark depends entirely on razor-thin battles Go to Source Read More

Calcutta HC Says No Illegality In EC Decision To Use Central, PSU Staff For Counting

Justice Rao held that there was no illegality in the EC’s decision to appoint counting supervisors and assistants from central govt or PSU employees instead of state govt staff. Read More

Maharashtra Day 2026: Is It A Dry Day On May 1?

Maharashtra Day on May 1, 2026, marks the state’s formation, and it’s a dry day with an alcohol ban. Discover its history, significance, and other May dry days for smooth planning. Read More

Anil was an ‘absent father’: ‘Sunita was like a single parent’

Veteran actor Anil Kapoor may be known as Bollywood’s evergreen “daddy cool,” but the star has now candidly admitted that his off-screen reality as a father wasn’t quite the same. Read More

Iran War: Khamenei Pledges New Strait Of Hormuz ‘Management’

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei declared a future Persian Gulf without United States. He stated Iran will safeguard nuclear and missile technologies. Read More

Bus Crashes Into Seine River In France, All Four On Board Rescued

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Bus plunges into Seine river south of Paris. Four occupants, including driver, safely rescued from water. Divers confirmed no one trapped inside the bus. Read More

Related Articles