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Near majority thinks PM Modi regime misusing CBI, ED: CVoter survey
Narendra Modi was sworn in as the Prime Minister of India on May 26, 2014 after he led the BJP to a historic majority of 282 seats in the Lok Sabha elections. Since then, the regime has taken many decisions that have been touted as part of the war against corruption.
CVoter Survey reveals 60% think PM Modi has improved India's global image
This was revealed during an exclusive pan-India survey conducted by CVoter to mark nine years of the NDA regime headed by Modi. Modi was sworn in as the Prime Minister on May 26, 2014 after leading the BJP to a historic majority of its own in the Lok Sabha elections.
Abhishek Banerjee faces heat of the Kurmi movement in Bengal
His convoy was passing through the Salboni area in the tribal-dominated West Midnapore when protesters attacked it. The rear glass of the vehicle of West Bengal minister Birbaha Hansda was totally smashed on being hit by bricks thrown at the convoy by the agitating Kurmi protesters. They also shouted "thief, thief" slogans while the convoy was passing through the area.
CVoter Survey: A big majority says PM Modi regime is about 'Hindutva', 'Nationalism'
Narendra Modi was sworn in as the Prime Minister on May 26, 2014 after he led the BJP to a historic majority of 282 seats in the Lok Sabha elections. During the election campaign in 2014, Modi emerged as a leader who publicly took pride in his identity as a Hindu and promoted unapologetic nationalism.
Siddaramaiah cabinet expansion on Saturday, says Surjewala
Siddaramaiah and D.K. Shivakumar had arrived in the national capital separately on Tuesday evening and had held meeting at the party's war room with Surjewala and party General Secretary, Organisation, K.C. Venugopal to discuss the names of the new ministers.
CM Mamata's proposal to depute MoS Finance for Niti Aayog meet turned down
However, a return communique has come from the Union government, stating that only chief ministers can attend the Niti Aayog meeting to be chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Besides Banerjee, two AAP Chief Ministers -- Delhi's Arvind Kejriwal and Punjab's Bhagwant Mann -- have also announced their decision to abstain from the meeting.
Whatever PM Modi says becomes a law: JD(U) chief Lalan Singh
On withdrawal of Rs 2,000 currency note, Lalan Singh said: "Whatever Narendra Modi says in the country, it becomes a law. He had demonetised Rs 500 and Rs 1000 currency notes. He has said that the Rs 2,000 currency note would also be withdrawn. He can do anything."
SC grants AAP leader Satyendar Jain interim bail on medical grounds
A bench of Justices J.K. Maheshwari and P.S. Narasimha granted interim bail to Jain to get treated in a private hospital of his choice, adding that the bail will be subject to conditions imposed by the trial court. The top court turned down the Enforcement Directorate (ED) plea that Jain should be first examined by a panel of doctors in AIIMS.
CM Kejriwal to meet KCR to seek support against Ordinance on services matter
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader on Friday tweeted that he will seek Telangana Chief Minister KCR's support against the "unconstitutional and undemocratic Ordinance passed by the BJP government against the orders of the Supreme Court". The Supreme Court had recently passed an order giving the Delhi government the power to make laws and post or transfer bureaucrats.
India became 'vishwaguru' in snatching jobs in last 9 yrs: Mallikarjun Kharge
Mallikarjun Kharge said adding a video which highlighted the failure of the government in providing jobs to youths. The video highlighted that the government promised to provide two crore jobs to youths every year. "Did the government provide jobs to 18 crore youths of the country?
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