BJP leader Jaya Prada shows her finger marked with indelible ink after casting vote during Uttar Pradesh Assembly by-polls, in Rampur.
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BJP leader Jaya Prada participates in a road show in support of party's Rampur by-poll candidate Bharat Bhushan, in Rampur
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BJP leader Jaya Prada during an event to celebrate 'Teez' festival in Moradabad.
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BJP parliamentary candidate from Rampur, Jaya Prada, greets her party workers during an election rally ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, in Rampur.
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BJP parliamentary candidate from Rampur Jaya Prada with Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi at an election rally during the ongoing Lok Sabha elections, in Rampur
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BJP parliamentary candidate from Rampur Jaya Prada waves at her supporters at an election campaign rally by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during the ongoing general elections, in M...
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi with BJP parliamentary candidate from Rampur Jaya Prada and other leaders, at an election campaign rally, during the ongoing general elections, in Mora...
Jaya Prada alleged in the petition that at the time of his election, Azam Khan held the post of the Chancellor of Mohammad Ali Jauhar University, which was an office of profit.
The complainant alleged that on June 30, Azam Khan while addressing the electorate for the first time since his win in the Lok Sabha elections, had used foul language against Jaya Prada.
The biggest battle of these elections is actually no battle at all. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is contesting from Varanasi and is being challenged by Ajay Rai of the Congress.
BJP candidate Jaya Prada hit out at Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan for his derogatory comments on her and said he has crossed all limits and should be barred from contesting Lok Sabha elections
Indian politics remain a male dominated domain. So much so that women candidates aspiring to be an MP or MLA have to endure sexist comments and even fend off perverted men during their campaign trail