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Unease in Trinamool Congress camp But on Wednesday Mamata Banerjee did not comment on Rahul’s Left support remark Congress goes into damage control mode Bid to mollify Trinamool, RJD, LJP
Third Front has upset Congress, BJP: KaratCOIMBATORE: Communist Party of India (Marxist) general secretary Prakash Karat said here on Wednesday that the Left parties would not come to the rescue of the Congress if it fell short of the required number of seats to form the government at ... Panel favours 3 regional Supreme Court Benches One apex constitutional court in Delhi recommended Polygraph relies on trickery, not science: Law Commission Truth-detecting tools violate human rights, so ban them Don’t buy Tamiflu in retail market: Centre NEW DELHI: The Central government on Wednesday issued an advisory that the retail sale of Oseltamivir phosphate, under the name Tamiflu, was not permitted in India. It advised the public against buying the drug in the retail market. Chemists ... Privileges Committee condemns Advani aide, 3 MPs Dismisses Kulkarni’s claim of right to propagate his views
Taking on a feudal mindset‘Chote chaudhary’ finds himself in a tough fight For the past three decades, the electorate of the Jat-dominated Baghpat parliamentary constituency has solidly stood behind the family of the former Prime Minister, Chaudhary Charan Singh. Barring one occasion, the Chaudhary family has never lost ... BITSBYTES No currency in Udaipur The leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party may have been noisy and aggressive about the cash for votes scandal in Parliament on the day when the majority of the Manmohan Singh government was tested, but the party doesn’t bring it up in the ... One in 10 has a criminal background One out of every 10 candidates contesting the Lok Sabha polls from Haryana has a criminal background, while three in every 10 candidates is a crorepati, according to National Election Watch (NEW). A report released by NEW, on the ...
The sparkle is missingFirozabad in Uttar Pradesh, whose glass making units have been hit hard, will test the political skills of Mulayam’s son Akhilesh Yadav It’s advantage Congress in Rajasthan JAIPUR: The Congress appears to be in a position to improve its tally of the Lok Sabha seats from Rajasthan as the State goes to polls this Thursday in a single phase for all the 25 seats. There are uncertainties over some seats ... Other Stories
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