POLITICS

Rahul Gandhi says Manipur needs peace to heal, peace is the only way forward
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In a tweet, Rahul Gandhi said: "Manipur needs peace to heal. During my 2-day visit to the state, it broke my heart to see our brothers and sisters in pain. Peace is the only way forward, and we must all work towards it." He also attached a video of his 2-day visit to the strife hit with his tweet.
Will fight the Lok Sabha poll from Hajipur, says Chirag Paswan
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Celebrating the birth anniversary of his father and party's founder Ram Vilas Paswan, Lok Janshakti Party-Ramvilas (LJPR) President Chirag Paswan said: “I was watching a video of my father on Wednesday morning and he was wishing me to contest the Lok Sabha election from Hajipur seat one day.”
Once Sharad Pawar enters the ring, rebels will be shown their place: Jayant Patil
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“A small trailer of this was already shown to the people of the state earlier this week in Kolhapur and Pune… They are forgetting that the ordinary workers of the NCP are still with Saheb. Whatever Pawar Saheb says is the final word for us,” he said. Slamming the BJP, Patil said that it is indulging in the politics of stealing and splitting parties in the state and elsewhere for their own benefit.
Inhuman crime of BJP leader in MP has brought real character of party against tribals: Rahul Gandhi
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In a tweet, Rahul Gandhi said, "Atrocities on tribal are increasing in the BJP rule. The entire humanity has been put to shame by the inhuman crime of a BJP leader in Madhya Pradesh. This is the disgusting face and real character of BJP's hatred towards tribals and Dalits."
Ajit Pawar approaches EC to stake claim over NCP
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According to sources, Ajit Pawar, who split the NCP and took oath as the Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra in BJP-Eknath Shinde government, has approached the poll panel. The source said that EC is in receipt of a petition under para 15 of the Symbols Order, 1968 by Ajit Pawar on June 30 followed by 40 odd affidavits of MPs/MLAs/MLCs dated 30th June (received in Commission on 5th July) and a resolution dated NIL unanimously electing Ajit Pawar as the President of NCP.
Ajit Pawar: No alternative to Narendra Modi in 2024, even Sharad Pawar said so
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"There is no alternative to Modi in the 2024 elections… that's the reality.Even Sharad Pawar Saheb has said this," Ajit Pawer said. He advised his uncle and NCP Founder-President Sharad Pawar, 83, not to remain adamant and given his senior age, should take rest and guide the party, as "he is our mentor and inspiration".
2020 riots: Delhi Police file supplementary charge sheet in two cases against Tahir Hussain
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The supplementary charge sheets have been filed before Additional Sessions Judge Pulastya Pramachala of Karkardooma court, which had earlier questioned the time and date of the incidents in the two cases in February 2020. The court had raised query to provide concrete description of time as well, apart from date and place of each alleged incident and to submit synopsis with reference to relevant pieces of evidence. 
Can't direct L-G to give assent or return DSE Bill: Delhi HC
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A division bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Subramonium Prasad passed the order on NGO Social Jurist's PIL after having reserved it on May 17. While doing so, it said that courts cannot interfere in the legislative procedure as it refused to direct Lieutenant.
BJP eyes Kamma votes with Purandeswari as its Andhra unit chief
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The saffron party is not only looking to tap the votes of Kammas, the politically powerful and influential community, but also checkmate Telugu Desam Party (TDP) President N. Chandrababu Naidu.Purandeswari is the sister-in-law of Naidu and daughter of TDP founder and former Chief Minister late N.T. Rama Rao, who was popularly known as NTR.
With eye on SC/ST dominated seats, Kharge to launch 'LDM' workshop
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The Congress in a tweet on Tuesday said: "Congress President Kharge will inaugurate the LDM National Workshop tomorrow at AICC, followed by an inaugural speech." With this workshop, the party is focusing on gaining its grounds on the Lok Sabha seats.
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