POLITICS

Alleged audio clip of K'taka BJP MLA talking about PM goes viral
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An alleged audio clip of Shivaraj Patil, the BJP MLA in Karnataka's Raichur district, talking about Prime Minister Narendra Modi went viral across the state on Friday. "There is no Modi or anyone. I am the only Shivaraj Patil. I won't listen to any sidekicks. I am not bothered about Modi's right hand. I am the single army. I don't have any.
All's not well between K.Muraleedharan and Congress leadership in Kerala
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AICC president Malikarjuna Kharge was the chief guest at the function organised by the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) on Thursday. Muraleedharan, a Lok Sabha member from Badagara in Kozhikode district and a former KPCC president, on Friday stated that he was sidelined at the function organised.
Sibal slams Digvijaya Singh for his 'thank you' Germany comment
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In a tweet on Friday, Sibal said, "Digvijaya Singh: Thanked Berlin for "taking note of how democracy is being compromised in India" - My thought: We don't need crutches to walk ahead We don't need endorsements from abroad. Our fight is our own and in that we are together, Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Thursday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi to visit Bandipur Tiger Reserve on April 9
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PM Modi will kickstart a three-day mega event to be organised in Mysuru and Chamarajanagar districts on the occasion of the completion of 50 years of the Tiger Project. He will also release the recent tiger census report, the government's vision for tiger conservation and would also launch a coin to commemorate the event. However, the venues have not been finalised yet, according to sources.
School timings in Bihar's Bhagalpur changed for Ramzan
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A letter, issued by District Education Officer Sanjay Kumar, said that all schools will be operational from 6.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. and the midday meals will be given to the students at 11.30 a.m. The schedule will be applied from April 3 and remain in force till summer vacation.
Attempts of religious conversion hinder country's development: Indresh Kumar
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Speaking as the chief guest at the 'Vibrant North East' programme in Maharashtra Sadan here, Kumar who is also the patron of the Bharatiya Christian Manch and Muslim Rashtriya Manch said that all religions should follow their respective religion and respect each other. "Whatever may be our religion, but above all, we all are Indians," Kumar emphasised.
Amit Shah to attend two BJP events in Bihar on April 2
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Shah will attend two events in Sasaram and Nawada districts on April 2 with the aim of strengthening the party structure in Bihar ahead of Lok Sabha election 2024. Amit Shah will come to Patna on April 1. He will stay the night and go to Sasaram city in Rohtas district the next day. After that event, he will also go to Nawada.
MP Navneet Rana needles Thackeray, proclaims herself as 'Hindu Sherni'
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Almost a year after the famous 'Hanuman Chalisa' row which saw Navneet Rana and her MLA husband Ravi Rana cooling their heels in jail, the woman MP on Thursday hit back. Posters of the actress-turned-politician Navneet Rana proclaiming her as a 'Hindu Sherni' were seen near Thackeray's home 'Matoshri' in Bandra.
Bhutan-India relationship facing Chinese challenge, says Congress
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"Bhutan and India's so far unshakeable relationship is facing a challenge from an aggressive China. We urge the Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) to not hide behind smokescreens and ensure that this very long-standing partnership with Bhutan remains strong and is further deepened," he said in a statement.
Karnataka election: Opinion poll says BJP will win 110-120 seats
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According to the survey that was conducted between March 25-30, the BJP is likely to win seats anywhere between 110-120 while the nearest rival Congress will win 70-80 seats. The Janata Dal-Secular is expected to win 10 to 15 seats while others will get 4 to 9 seats. The Edupress group, a psephology body of south india.
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