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Television visuals showed that while a protest meeting was being held in front of the office, some of the activists had climbed the building walls and rolled down the flag.
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Adhikari joined the podium along with Shah at Midnapore College Ground. He was received by Union minister of state for Woman and Child Development Debasree Choudhuri.
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Adhikari joined the podium along with Shah at Midnapore College Ground. He was received by Union minister of state for Woman and Child Development Debasree Choudhuri.
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The convoy packed with dissident lawmakers, MPs and other Trinamool Congress leaders set out for the venue at around 12.15 p.m. from Mecheda's guest house in East Midnapore.
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"This the place where Vivekananda ji was born. Vivekananda ji connected modernity and spirituality. I pray that we are able to walk on the path he showed us," said Shah
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Hyderabad: Union Minister of State for Home Affairs G Kishan Reddy on Monday said the Centre was ready to amend some provisions of the new farm laws and stated that the demand by the farmers’ unions to repeal them was not a good precedent. He assured that the Union governemnt would not take any decision […]
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At the nearly 40-minute meeting at Shah's residence here, the situation in Punjab and steps to tackle the protest that farmers plan to intensify in the coming days were also discussed. Union Minister of State for Commerce
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CM K Chandrashekhar Rao raised various State issues and appealed to the Prime Minister for the release of pending funds
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The Chief Minister who had a 40-minute meeting with Shah referred to disbursal of pending central funds for taking up repairs to roads which were damaged during the recent floods in Hyderabad
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Home Minister congratulated the party's national president JP Nadda and State president Bandi Sanjay Kumar as well as the party cadre who worked hard for the party's victory
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Counting of the votes cast in all 150 divisions began at 8 a.m. at 30 places in the city with the Telangana State Election Commission deploying over 8,000 personnel.
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Hyderabad: The family of Nizam VII Mir Osman Ali Khan on Monday took objection to Home Minister Amit Shah’s statement on terming the culture of Hyderabad as ‘Nizami culture’ and asked political leaders to stop distorting facts about the Nizam for political gains. Najaf Ali Khan, grandson of Nizam VII, said whenever elections were held, […]
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Hyderabad: He came, he saw, he left, without offering anything to the people of Hyderabad going to polls for the GHMC on December 1. Union Home Minister Amit Shah, whose Sunday visit was expected to produce some fire-works, was disappointing as he only raised more questions than replying to specific issues. The Union Minister chose […]
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Hyderabad: Criticising Home Minister Amit Shah for visiting the city of Hyderabad during elections, while he avoided doing so at the time of floods, TPCC Chief N Uttam Kumar Reddy said the statements of the entire BJP leadership were aimed at belittling the people of the great city. Addressing the media here on Sunday, he […]
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A few residents standing in their balconies held protests holding placards with slogans — ‘Save BSNL’ and ‘We Want 4G BSNL
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When asked why the BJP Ministers had not visited Hyderabad during the recent floods and did not release any funds towards flood relief, Shah sought to know whether the Chief Minister or AIMIM leaders had visited any flood-affected areas.
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He was accompanied by BJP State president Bandi Sanjay and Goshamahal BJP MLA T Raja Singh. Shah is in the city to campaign for the party in the GHMC elections scheduled on Tuesday.
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BJP stalwarts including Union Home Minister Amit Shah, national president J P Nadda and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will campaign in Hyderabad in the coming days
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KTR said BJP's confidence in its local leaders was such that to garner a few votes in a 'galli' election, it was roping in national leaders
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Kishan Reddy walked into a major controversy, saying that Telangana was displaying separatist tendencies by seeking its rightful share in funds devolution and questioning the Centre on this score