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Advani's parliamentary interventions have always been exemplary and full of rich insights, Modi said.
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A meeting of the BJP National Executive and National Council in Delhi will be held regarding polls on February 17 and 18.
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An SP coinage, PDA refers to the 'Pichchde, Dalit, Alpsankhyak' - backwards and minority -- group that forms a large part of the state's population.
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The BJP had seized upon the findings of the CAG report on Wednesday, alleging a staggering "mother of all scams" totalling approximately Rs 2 lakh crore in the Trinamool Congress-governed state.
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BJP unit in Telangana decided to organise Gaon Chalo, Basti Chalo campaign from February 5 to 8, under which party leaders will spend 24-hours with the people in villages across the State
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Hemant Soren designated Champai Soren as his successor, and the latter requested some time from the governor to prove his majority.
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Sources say the BJP central leadership has divided the State into five clusters and in these clusters separate rath yatras will be conducted by party senior leaders.
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The allocation under central assistance to Delhi in the 2024-25 budget estimates was Rs 951 crore like the previous budget for 2023-24. It is provided for financing the schemes of the Delhi government.
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Again holding the Congress responsible for the failed seat-sharing arrangement, Banerjee said excessive demands from the section of its leaders ultimately prompted her to take a decision of moving alone in West Bengal.
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Apart from Jammu, election offices were opened for the Udhampur, Srinagar, Baramulla and the Rajouri-Anantnag seats. "More election offices will be opened in February.
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Speaking at the Martyors' Day event organised at KPCC office, he said, "For us, peace is everything, but BJP and JDS have joined hands to disturb that peace. They are doing this because they have their own political axe to grind."
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Reacting to Banerjee's statement, the state BJP said that the CAA is a law of the land and no one can stop it from being implemented.
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The BJP won the Chandigarh mayoral polls, retaining the top three posts, despite opposition claims of tampering with ballot papers.
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The AAP-Congress alliance lost the seat despite having maximum councillors
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The polls, being held following the directions of the Punjab and Haryana High Court, assumes significance with opposition INDIA bloc members Congress and AAP joining hands to contest the elections.
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Chandigarh Mayoral Polls today saw heavy security deployed, police in action, counselors allowed to attend without personal security, and AAP and Congress contesting for Mayor and Deputy Mayor seats.
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The sentence was pronounced by Mavelikkara Additional District judge V G Sreedevi.
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The situation has seen Cabinet Ministers and Congress MLAs orchestrating the operations, with reports of cash ranging from Rs.3 lakh and above being offered to councilors to switch loyalties.
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Addressing a press conference, BJP general secretary Muralidhar Rao said the Congress government had no intention to take action against the BRS leadership and that it was trying to allege irregularities as a tool to make money and political settlements with BRS
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Addressing a press conference after Kumar's swearing in, where three BJP leaders also took oath, Nadda exuded confidence that the coalition will "sweep" the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.