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Nizamabad MP D Arvind says it has been 15 months and all sections, including farmers, unemployed youth, women, beedi workers and Anganwadi teachers, unhappy with current Congress government
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The Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2025, violates the promise of equality, not just by treating equals unequally, but by doing so based on entrenched religious stereotypes
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BJP’s declared donations alone accounted for 88 per cent of the total while Congress came a distant second with Rs 281.48 crore from 1,994 donations, according to ADR
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While its unique work culture — selfless and volunteer-driven — evokes a sense of awe, its equation with minorities, particularly the Muslim community, has been particularly problematic
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The CBI, in its closure report on Saturday, stated that there was no evidence suggesting that anyone had driven Sushant Singh Rajput to suicide. The agency also gave a clean chit to actress Rhea Chakraborty and her family, dismissing all allegations against them
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Singh hinted at the imminent appointment of a new BJP State president for Telangana, stating: “Very soon, Telangana will get a new BJP president”
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The results would be the first electoral test for the Congress and the BJP after the latter won the Assembly polls in Haryana in October, 2024, for the record third consecutive term
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Addressing party workers on the second day of his two-day Gujarat visit, Gandhi said people of the State will not vote for his party till it fullfils its responsibilities
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Addressing a press conference here, AAP legislator Kuldeep Kumar said Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his election rallies in Delhi, assured that the financial assistance scheme would be passed in the first Cabinet meeting of the new government
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BJP district president N Venkateshwar Goud says certain police officials targeting opposition parties to appease public representatives from ruling Congress
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Anji Reddy and his family members roped in a corporate event management company to oragnise his election campaign meetings
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Rekha Gupta is Delhi's fourth woman Chief Minister. The 50-year-old MLA from Shalimar Bagh is also the only woman in the NDA team of Chief Ministers
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“If the party considers that my services are no longer required, I am prepared to quit”: Goshamahal MLA T Raja Singh
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Kishan Reddy participated in celebrations organised by BJP at its Telangana headquarters here to celebrate the party's massive win in the Delhi Assembly elections
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Atishi, who retained her Kalkaji seat, handed over her resignation to Saxena at Raj Niwas
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"The past year has been one of great struggle. We have faced many challenges, and there has been a lot of loneliness and hardship. It has been a tough time, and only God has been with us through it all. I believe that it is my faith in God that has allowed us to receive such a great blessing to fight this battle of truth," says the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Rajya Sabha MP
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Atishi will submit her resignation to the LG Secretariat
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The BJP is poised to form a government in Delhi for the first time since 1998
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Kejriwal's vote tally stood at 18,097 and Verma had 19,267 votes at the end of the eighth round of counting.
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The BJP was leading in 38 seats and the AAP in 27, according to early trends on the Election Commission