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BJP embarks upon Mission South, eyes bigger share of 130 LS seats in southern states
Party leaders and workers also hoisted the flag at all 978 districts, 15,923 mandals and 10,56,002 booths across the country, as per the party. BJP has been continuously winning elections in different states and has assumed the role of the main Opposition party in the states where it has had to face defeat, such as West Bengal.
Stalin wants Tamil to be included in CRPF written test, writes to Amit Shah
In a statement on Sunday, the Tamil Nadu government said that the Chief Minister had written a letter to the Union Home minister stating that in the notification for the written test to the recruitment for CRPF, it was mentioned that the test could be taken in English and Hindi. The state government in the statement said.
Upendra Kushwaha decides to stay away from Iftar parties
Kushwaha, while interacting with media persons in Patna said: "Going for an Iftar party is similar to sprinkling salt on the wounds that happened due to the communal violence during the Ram Navami processions in Sasaram and Bihar Sharif." The holy month of Ramzan is currently underway and people are organising Iftar.
PM Modi calls for int'l cooperation in conserving big cat population
He was addressing the gathering of dignitaries from foreign countries and states in Mysuru, on completion of 50 years of the Project Tiger in the country. Modi urged the foreign dignitaries that as they have come to the Western Ghats region, they should visit and study the centuries old lifestyle of Adivasis.
Oppn challenges PM's assertion that BJP alone fights corruption
The Prime Minister said that unfortunately, India got a legacy of corruption at the time of Independence and lamented the fact that instead of removing it, "some people kept nourishing this malady". He recalled the "scams and the prevailing sense of impunity just a decade ago, when the UPA was in power".
Corridor's success leaves Modi without challengers in Varanasi
Uttar Pradesh's Varanasi, today showcases how politics and religion, riding in the same cart, have got so intertwined that they are inseparable. Politics in this holy city is no longer about parties but about a new awakening in voters that goes beyond political shades. There is no opposition left here - what is there left.
Shinde, Fadnavis offer prayers in Ayodhya
He was accompanied by Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who arrived in Lucknow on Sunday morning, and Uttar Pradesh minister Swatantra Dev Singh, apart from his cabinet colleagues and legislators. Shinde received a warm welcome in Ayodhya as the holy city had been plastered with posters welcoming the.
Deployment of central forces in WB on Hanuman Jayanti exposes Mamata
The state government did not take the decision of the deployment of central armed forces voluntarily, rather it was prompted by a clear-cut order from a division bench of the Calcutta High Court asking the administration to do so. The court gave the order amid clashes over the Ram Navami processions in three districts, which.
Kharge sets wheels of Oppn unity moving, despite divergence on Adani
"I feel that instead of a JPC, a Supreme Court-appointed commission is more reliable and independent," Pawar said. Amid all these developments, taking the first step to unite the Opposition parties, Kharge recently rang leaders of various like-minded parties, including DMK's M.K. Stalin , Nitish Kumar.
'Will meet in the court of law', Assam CM hits back at Rahul
A day after NCP chief Sharad Pawar flagged the Opposition's campaign against Gautam Adani, Rahul Gandhi took to Twitter linking former Congressmen Ghulam Nabi Azad, Jyotiraditya Scindia, Himanta Biswa Sarma, Kiran Reddy and Anil Antony to Adani, saying, "They hide the truth, that's why they mislead everyday.
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