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No time for seat-sharing talks with SP: Congress “Will field candidates only where we can come at least third” Congress can support us: Karat New Delhi: In a reversal of roles, the CPI(M) on Wednesday said the Congress could help it to form an alternative secular government after the Lok Sabha elections. “Well, we can do business with them [Congress]. We ... RJD may get more seats in Jharkhand NEW DELHI: Though the Congress and the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha had agreed on seat-sharing for the Lok Sabha elections in Jharkhand there were indications on Wednesday that the final word had still not been said on it. Accommodating the ...
CPI(M) launches poll websiteVisitors can listen to Basu, Karat & Yechury on several issues BJP distances itself from remarks NEW DELHI: The BJP has dissociated itself from the alleged communal comments of its Pilibhit candidate Varun Gandhi, but left the action to be taken, if any, to the Election Commission. “The BJP disapproves of and dissociates ... It’s an alliance in search of PM: Pranab KOLKATA: The alliance which is contemplating a Third Front government can never come to power at the Centre, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee said here on Wednesday. “They have very little chance…,” he told ... Disqualify Varun: Brinda Ranchi: Communist Party of India (Marxist) Polit Bureau member Brinda Karat said at a news conference here on Wednesday that the Election Commission should disqualify BJP leader Varun Gandhi from contesting the general election, as his recent ... Assam to move Election Commission for relief to farmers Guwahati: The Assam government has decided to move the Election Commission to allow it to initiate relief measures for farmers affected by the long dry spell. Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi told journalists here that the government would ...
Ship rams Hooghly bridgeKolkata: A swing bridge on the Hooghly, which opens up to allow the passage of ships, was forced to stay agape for nearly 12 hours since the early hours of Wednesday, after a ship rammed a guard wall at its side, damaging the alignment that ... Kaziranga park staff strike work Guwahati: Forest staff of the Kaziranga National Park (KNP) went on a snap strike on Wednesday to protest alleged physical attacks on park officials and staff by two militant-turned-legislators on Tuesday. KNP director S.N. Buragohain ... Other Stories
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