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In Pictures: Mumbai Congress Launches 'Hoarding War' Against BJP

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The ABP News-CVoter survey has predicted that the Congress may return to power in Rajasthan, where Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje seems to be struggling against a strong anti-incumbency factor. Photo: AFP
The ABP News-CVoter survey has predicted that the Congress may return to power in Rajasthan, where Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje seems to be struggling against a strong anti-incumbency factor. Photo: AFP
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Image: PTI
Image: PTI
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The hoardings have come up at prominent public places, railway stations, the two national highways slicing through the city, major landmarks, railway stations and other important junctions. Image: Mumbai Congress
The hoardings have come up at prominent public places, railway stations, the two national highways slicing through the city, major landmarks, railway stations and other important junctions. Image: Mumbai Congress
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Added to this is the depreciation of the Rupee vis-A-vis the USD, now at over Rs 74, the galloping fuel prices, besides other financial misgovernance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rule that has destroyed lakhs of small investors, he said. Image: Mumbai Congress
Added to this is the depreciation of the Rupee vis-A-vis the USD, now at over Rs 74, the galloping fuel prices, besides other financial misgovernance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rule that has destroyed lakhs of small investors, he said. Image: Mumbai Congress
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"There's a complete chaos in the Indian stock markets... Within barely a fortnight, the Sensex crashed by over 3,000 points and Nifty by 1,600 points. This has resulted in a wipeout of Rs 15 lakh crore of investors' monies," said Mumbai Congress President Sanjay Nirupam. Image: Mumbai Congress
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More than 250 hoardings came up all over the country's financial capital, highlighting the bloodbath witnessed in the past few days in the crashing stock markets with Sensex and Nifty indices plunging, which resulted in losses of lakhs of crores of rupees for investors and traders. Image: Mumbai Congress
More than 250 hoardings came up all over the country's financial capital, highlighting the bloodbath witnessed in the past few days in the crashing stock markets with Sensex and Nifty indices plunging, which resulted in losses of lakhs of crores of rupees for investors and traders. Image: Mumbai Congress
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