
New Delhi, Feb 6 (IANS) The BJP Friday said it has not violated the model code of conduct by publishing an advertisement in newspapers Friday a day ahead of Delhi election.
"There is no violation of the code of conduct," senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Arun Jaitley said.
His comment came after the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) alleged it was a violation of the code of conduct.
"They convert black money into white, are caught distributing liquor, but that is not violation of code of conduct for them," Jaitley said pointing a finger at the AAP.
"We are sending a message to the voter, and that is violation according to them." he said.
The BJP Friday published full-page advertisements in leading news papers listing their achievements since they formed a government at the Centre.
The AAP also wondered who was funding the advertisements.
Hardik Pandya's career started questioned after the T20 World Cup 2021. Hardik then played for Te
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 is all set to rock the theatres this Diwali. The film's star cast is busy promo
Iran's President said- foreign enemies are giving poison to schoolgirls, part of the conspiracy
In Iran, a case of poisoning many girls to prevent them from going to school had come to the fore
The country is increasingly vaccinated during the Corona epidemic. Union Minister Prakash Javadek
PM Modi Leave Days Prime Minister Narendra Modi has not taken a single day off in the last nine y
Toxic smog continues to wreak havoc in the capital, Delhi. Major areas like India Gate and Kartav
Christian school ransacked in Delhi
New Delhi, Feb 13 (IANS) An unidentified group Friday ransacked a Christian school here, police
DG GST team reached Piyush Jain's residence in Kannauj, Piyush to appear in court today
Originally the hold of DG GST Intelligence on Piyush Jain, a businessman of Kannauj, is getting s
As Diwali celebrations have begun from the iconic Times Square in New York in the United States,
Kisan protest: can a solution be reached through Supreme Court?
The strike of the farmers on the borders of Delhi has been going on continuously for the last thr