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Assembly Elections Live | How will India free itself from drugs if Congress leaders involved in it, says Anurag Thakur The political atmosphere in the country is heating up with only two days remaining for the Haryana assembly elections, which is scheduled to take place on October 5, and the Maharashtra and Jharkhand assembly polls also lined up for November. Rahul Gandhi's rally in Haryana saw 'ghar wapsi' of Ashok Tanwar who had joined the BJP earlier. The BJP also held rallies with UP and Assam CMs Yogi Adityanath and Himanta Biswa Sarma respectively, addressing the public. Stay tuned to DH as we bring you all the latest updates on the assembly elections from the states in contention!
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Anurag Thakur

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How India will free itself from drugs if Congress leaders are involved in it: Anurag Thakur 

BJP leader Anurag Thakur says, "The people have made their minds that 'middlemen and son-in-laws' time won't return to Haryana. Congress which wants to make Haryana a lab of exploitation against Dalits, people have made up their minds that they won't let them come into power and people will make the BJP govt for the third consecutive term... How India will free itself from drugs if Congress leaders are involved in it? Be it drug dealers or big mafias, Congress can shake hands with anyone to win elections."

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Himanta addresses rally in Haryana's Sonipat, speaks of drug issue in state and neighbouring Punjab;

Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath addresses an election rally in Kurukshetra's Shahbad

BJP leader Ashok Tanwar joins Congress at Rahul Gandhi's rally in Haryana's Mahendragarh

'The opposition has conspired a lot to stop our ambitious Ladki Bahin scheme, but even the court has reprimanded them. This scheme has not been brought for elections, it has been brought to empower our sisters and improve their lives... Our sisters and brothers will bring Mahayuti to power again...,' says Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde

Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde

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BJP puts pressure on media and agencies, scares them and attacks the Constitution: Haryana

The Congress government never puts pressure on the media or agencies. We want the media to remain independent and raise voice for the truth. But ... BJP puts pressure on media and agencies, scares them and attacks the Constitution.

BJP members are committing crimes against women, sexually harassing them without any fear, but BJP does not care: Rahul Gandhi in Haryana

Small parties are roaming around in Haryana. They are BJP's B team: Rahul Gandhi

BJP, RSS hell bent on finishing Constitution, says Rahul Gandhi in Haryana

"You would see a tiger alone in a forest, but in Congress, you would see them roaming together. A Congress worker does not cut the hate through hate but cuts it through love. We did the Yatra from Kanyakumari to Kashmir. The Congress opened 'mohabbat ki dukaan'. The fight of election is about the Constitution. Whatever the poor, farmers, labourers have got in this country, it was given to them by the Constitution. The Constitution protects you. The BJP and RSS are hell bent on finishing it. If it goes, nothing will be left, everything will be going in the hands of select few 20-25 people. The fight is to protect the Constitution," says Rahul Gandhi

We do not want a Haryana of unemployment and inflation. We want a Haryana of progress: Rahul Gandhi

We have to eradicate hatred together, because India is not a country of hatred but of love. We will not let hatred win in this country. Love, brotherhood and unity will win here: Rahul Gandhi in Haryana

People of BJP-RSS spread hatred throughout the country: Rahul Gandhi in Haryana

Don't be misled by opposition, this election is about development, destruction: Rajnath in Haryana yesterday

AAP candidate from Nilokheri Assembly constituency, Amar Singh and others join Congress in the presence of Congress leader Partap Singh Bajwa.

Rahul Gandhi to address public meetings in Nuh and Mahendragarh in Haryana today

Cautious Congress tries to bridge internal rifts, expand voter base in Haryana

Stung by its defeat in direct duels with the BJP in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh Assembly elections last year, the Congress in Haryana is treading with extreme caution in the last leg of the campaign to paper over differences within the state unit and create an inclusive overarching theme to win over communities outside its core support base.

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Population of Hindus, Adivasis on the decline in Jharkhand: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday cautioned that the population of Hindus and Adivasis in Jharkhand is declining and accused the JMM-led coalition government of engaging in dangerous "vote bank politics" by supporting infiltrators at the expense of the state’s identity, culture, and heritage.

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Another setback for AAP as its Nilokheri candidate joins Congress ahead of Haryana polls

In a setback to AAP ahead of Saturday's Haryana Assembly polls, the party's Nilokheri (reserve) seat candidate Amar Singh joined the Congress on Wednesday.

-PTI

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