‘I won the Lok Sabha elections by a bigger margin than the PM’, said Engineer Rashid on a question related to JK elections

Lok Sabha MP Sheikh Abdul Rashid, popularly known as Engineer Rashid, has claimed that he won the Lok Sabha elections by a bigger margin than Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “I won the Lok Sabha elections from Baramulla by a bigger margin than PM Modi’s Varanasi seat,” Rashid said at a ‘Panchayat Aaj Tak’ event. This

‘My non-Muslim friends distributed sweets worth Rs 2 lakhs when I won’, engineer Rashid calls Tihar a ‘mini India’

Engineer Rashid, MP from Baramulla seat of Jammu and Kashmir, participated in Aaj Tak’s special program ‘Panchayat Aaj Tak’ and answered many questions. He won the election by contesting from Tihar Jail. He told that when he won, his non-Muslim friends in the jail distributed sweets worth two lakh rupees in happiness. ‘I wish this

‘Congress or BJP… who will you shake hands with after the results?’, Altaf Bukhari gave this answer

Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party President Altaf Bukhari participated in Aaj Tak’s special program ‘Panchayat Aaj Tak’ and answered all the questions frankly. He said that he is doing door-to-door campaign and the biggest issue among the people is unemployment. Bukhari said that he is not a part of any alliance. Regarding the name of

‘Muslims should call Kashmiri Pandits back to the valley, consider them their role model…’, said Shabnam Ghani Lone

Jammu and Kashmir Panchayat Aaj Tak 2024: The political temperature of the valley is high ahead of the upcoming assembly elections to be held on 90 assembly seats of Jammu and Kashmir. All political parties are busy in preparations. To understand the electoral mood and the real issues, the stage of ‘Panchayat Aaj Tak’ was

‘Darbar Pratha’ becomes an election issue in Jammu and Kashmir, know what is the 150-year-old tradition whose restoration is being promised by the parties

Assembly elections are being held in Jammu and Kashmir after 10 years. Voting will be held in three phases for the 90 assembly seats of Jammu and Kashmir. All the parties are making many promises in this election. Parties like National Conference are promising the restoration of Article 370. One of these promises is the

Geographical conditions, bad weather and danger at every moment… security personnel are alert on the LoC to prevent terrorist infiltration during the elections

In recent months, attempts by terrorists to infiltrate south of the Pir Panjal range have increased steadily. Meanwhile, Aaj Tak inspected an Indian Army forward post near the LoC, from where the border with Pakistan is being monitored. The army has a strong and state-of-the-art security system at this post, which includes surveillance equipment, motion

Ground report: After 10 years, the people of JK will elect their CM, how much has the valley changed in a decade? Know what the voters think

After 10 years, one question is echoing in the air of Jammu and Kashmir – ‘Who will be the next Chief Minister?’ After a decade, political parties and the public are now ready for the assembly elections. But a lot has changed in Jammu and Kashmir in these many years. What is the attitude of

JK Assembly Elections: Farooq Abdullah announces, National Conference will form alliance with Congress

Former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir and President of JK National Conference Farooq Abdullah has announced that his party will contest the upcoming assembly elections in alliance with Congress. He said that Congress and National Conference will contest the assembly elections together. The alliance will be officially announced in the evening. The process of

Ghulam Nabi Azad refuses to ‘ghar wapsi’ in Congress, MP Rashid’s brother preparing to contest elections… Political temperature rises in Jammu and Kashmir

After the announcement of election dates, political turmoil has intensified in Jammu and Kashmir. All parties are now making strategies. A lot of rhetoric is also going on. Meanwhile, news of Ghulam Nabi Azad returning to Congress also came to light. However, his party has called it baseless. Questions raised on Congress In a statement