POLITICS

Rajasthan: Rajendra Gudha and the suspense over ‘red diary’
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Gudha said that he got the diary from veteran leader Dharmendra Rathore residence following a ‘special request’ by Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot after the central investigating agencies -- IT and ED -- teams were conducting raid in Rajasthan. Gudha has claimed that the ‘diary’ carries all those ‘secrets’ which can create troubles for the Gehlot govt.
Conspiracy being hatched in Singapore to topple Karnataka govt: Shivakumar
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Addressing reporters here, Shivakumar stated: Sitting in Singapore, the plan is being made to ensure the fall of the majority government. He is strategising from Singapore as per the inputs I have got. Instead of making plans in Bengaluru, a foreign land is preferred.”
Sacked Rajasthan Minister Rajendra Gudha exposes Red Diary secrets
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Speaking to the media outside the Assembly, Gudha said: "The Red Diary will lead Gehlot to the jail. It will expose the Chief Minister. I was blocked from tabling the Red Diary. I was thrashed and blocked from tabling diary. Congress MLAs and Ministers manhandled m. I was asked to apologise but i will not apologise.
'Talk within alliance': Chirag Paswan advises uncle Paras
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"Just shouting in public would not address his issues. He is older than me and he can get angry but I want to advise him to discuss issues in the alliance to address the problems. Just going into the media and shouting in public would not help him," Paswan, who reached Hajipur, said.
'If you stop eating tomatoes, prices will come down': Uttar Pradesh minister
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The Minister advised people that if tomatoes are expensive, they should grow them at home or stop eating them. "If tomatoes are expensive, people should grow them at home. If you stop eating tomatoes, the prices will inevitably come down. You can also eat lemon instead of tomato. If nobody is eating tomatoes, the prices will come down," Pratibha Shukla said.
BJP hits back at Opposition over Manipur incident, says 'long list of heinous crimes against women' in states ruled by them
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Addressing a press conference held at the BJP headquarters in New Delhi, the Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Anurag Thakur, highlighted several instances of crimes against women registered in Rajasthan, Bihar, and West Bengal. He criticized Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, along with other opposition leaders, for remaining silent on such cases occurring in non-BJP ruled states.
Rajasthan becomes first state to bring in Minimum Guaranteed Income Bill
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Rajasthan has become the first state in the country to introduce a first of its kind Minimum Guaranteed Income Bill, 2023, which makes 125 days of employment a legal rights of families in rural and urban areas of the state.
Karnataka Cong leader Hariprasad raises banner of revolt, challenges CM Siddaramaiah
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He was speaking at the community leaders meeting of Ediga, Billava and Deevara castes at a private hotel on Friday. By the time, the Congress government was appearing to have settled the differences between CM Siddaramaiah and DyCM D.K. Shivakumar, the banner of revolt against CM by one of the senior leaders is worrying Congress ahead of Lok Sabha elections.
Kamal Haasan undecided on joining Congress, DMK alliance in TN
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MNM was not invited to the Opposition alliance meeting at Patna and in Bengaluru. However, sources in the party, told IANS that Kamal Haasan and his MNM was not part of the opposition alliance and that presently the party was concentrating in developing its support base across the state in the run up to the Lok Sabha elections.
With Pinarayi Vijayan’s health a matter of concern, is CPI(M) looking ahead?
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Soon after he returned from the US, he remained indoors followed by a basic ayurvedic rejuvenation therapy at his official residence. After his foreign trip, he has drastically cut down on his public functions, but regularly visits the state party headquarters and chairs the weekly cabinet meetings.
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