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Criminals should have no role in politics: High Court
PATNA, APRIL 24.Taking serious note of many accused, including the Rashtriya Janata Dal nominee from Siwan, Mohammad Shahabuddin, running their Lok Sabha election campaigns from hospitals while in judicial custody, the Patna High Court has ...

Madhya Pradesh
Contrasting moods, contrasting campaigns
BHOPAL, APRIL 24.The mood of the Bharatiya Janata Party workers in Madhya Pradesh is upbeat and they can be seen working with absolute determination in one constituency after another to ensure success of their candidates just as they had done in ...

Pondicherry
`Only a secular government can ensure Pondy's separate identity'
PONDICHERRY, APRIL 24. The Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) leader, Vaiko, has said that a government at the Centre led by AICC president Sonia Gandhi would ensure overall development. Speaking at an election rally organised by the ...

22 papers accepted
PONDICHERRY, APRIL 24. The returning officer of Pondicherry, V Candavelou, has found 22 of the 26 nominations in order. The papers of dummy candidates were rejected as papers of official candidates were accepted, the Assistant Returning Officer, ...

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    Peace moves likely to boost Bansal's campaign
    CHANDIGARH, APRIL 24.The election campaign of the Congress candidate for the lone Chandigarh Lok Sabha seat, Pawan Kumar Bansal, is likely to pick up after the group headed by former Union Minister, Venod Sharma, jumps into active electioneering. ...



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