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Vijay sharply criticized the DMK government's administration, law and order, and its populist schemes. He also accused DMK of a 'secret alliance' with BJP ...
Stalin uncle, it’s very wrong, uncle” — with that taunt at Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin, actor-turned-politician Vijay tore into the ruling DMK as he addressed a crowd of more than 3 lakh in ...
Separating Bengali language by the international border is part of Hindutva’s project of weakening Bengali linguistic identity, a hindrance to their Hindu identity politics, writes .
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JMM backs INDIA Bloc nominee for Vice President poll
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), the ruling party in Jharkhand, has officially declared its backing for the INDIA bloc’s ...
The X post was later deleted after it got severe backlash from social media users, including advocates. Several people called out Katju for his "distasteful" comments and said that they were ...
This comes after Malayalam actor Rini Ann George and writer Honey Bhaskaran levelled allegations of obscene conduct against Rahul Mamkootathil, who is an MLA from the Palakkad assembly constituency, ...
In a post on social media platform X, the Prime Minister wrote, "I am eager to be among @BJP4Bengal Karyakartas at a rally in Kolkata. With each passing day, public anger against the TMC is increasing ...
A group of students from Kolkata University's Carmichael Hostel were allegedly attacked near Sealdah and branded as ...
Following the attack on Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, the Ministry of Home Affairs appointed Satish Golcha as the new Police Commissioner of Delhi on August 21., India News, Times Now ...
Actor-turned-politician Vijay, leader of the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), has announced his candidacy for the Madurai East ...
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The Print on MSNCAG alarm on Congress’s Karnataka guarantees sparks debate. Economists point to long-term impact
Siddaramaiah govt borrowed Rs 63,000 cr to cover cost of its guarantee schemes and the deficits arising from them, CAG said ...
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