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Yogi gives land to 63 displaced Hindu families from Bangladesh
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Speaking on the occasion, Yogi Adityanath said that though the number of families was 63, the number of persons who would benefit was 400. He said that it was the vision of the Centre that would now allow these displaced Hindu families to get the advantage of government schemes. He also slammed the previous governments for not caring about them. According to a government spokesman, these refugees had settled in different parts of the state.
BJP's deflated governance pushing India to crisis: Congress
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"Wholesale Inflation rises upto 14.55% due to increase in costs & this will directly impact retail prices burdening consumers !! BJP "deflated governance" is pushing India to financial emergency & crisis !!", tweeted Jaiveer Shergill, the Congress spokesperson.
Nadda seeks report on BJP's debacle in Bengal bypolls
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BJP's state President Sukanta Majumdar said that an office bearer of the party's state committee is leaving for New Delhi on Monday night only with two separate reports - one on the Asansol Lok Sabha bypoll and the other on the Ballygunge Assembly bypoll. In both these constituencies, where polling was held on April 12 and results declared on April 16, the BJP not only witnessed a humiliating defeat but also witnessed a major deletion in the vote share compared to previous elections.
Dusted, rusted approach of vote bank is no longer working, says Nadda
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In a letter to fellow citizens, Nadda said: "Indian politics has undergone a rapid transformation in the last eight years. The tried, tested, or I should say dusted and rusted approach of vote bank politics, divisive politics, and selective politics is no longer working."
BJP constantly overshadowing Cong's contributions to freedom struggle
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From Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the country's first Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister to the architect of the Constitution and the inspiration of Dalits, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar and revolutionary Bhagat Singh, the BJP has made its claim stronger through its works, policies, and by building monuments and museums.
Bengal bypolls: Massive decline in vote share keeps BJP worried
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In the Ballygunge Assembly constituency, the BJP candidate, Keya Ghosh, finished third by managing only 12.8 per cent of the total votes polled. In the 2021 Assembly elections, BJP's Loknath Chatterjee not only finished second, but also secured 20.50 per cent votes. However, despite Trinamool's Babul Supriyo winning from Ballygunge, the party will ponder over its declining vote share there.
By-polls: BJP faces setback in 1 LS seat, 4 assembly segments
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Former union minister and Trinamool Congress candidate Shatrughan Sinha won from Asansol Lok Sabha seat by over 3 lakh votes. Former minister in the Narendra Modi government and Trinamool Congress candidate Babul Supriyo won from Ballygunge assembly constituency.
After Raj Thackeray's barbs, BJP drops 'twitter bomb' on Sharad Pawar
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Fadnavis launched a blistering, no-holds-barred attack at Pawar, ranging from the Constitution to the mafia to 'The Kashmir Files' and the man who coined the word 'Hindu terror' -- though the immediate political provocation for the loaded verbal assault was not clear.
PM Modi's special attachment to Sikh community not political: Nadda
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He was speaking at the launch of a book "Heartfelt -- The Legacy of Faith" at Ambedkar International Centre in New Delhi. "Prime Minister Modi's attachment to the Sikh community is not political but of soul and a feeling of patriotism. It is the dedication of our Prime Minister to the contribution of Sikhism in making India strong," Nadda said.
TN BJP not for imposition of Hindi in state
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The BJP leader said that the party would oppose any forceful imposition of Hindi in Tamil Nadu. BJP state president K. Annamalai had also on Tuesday said that the state BJP would not allow the imposition of Hindi language on the people of the state. Both the leaders were responding after severe criticism had erupted in Tamil Nadu over the statement of Union Minister Amit Shah that Hindi should replace English as the link language among the states.
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