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Congress’ obsession with CPM in Tamil Nadu both quaint and irrational. It is embarrassing DMK

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Congress’ obsessive love for CPM in Tamil Nadu is as quaint as it’s irrational. A party living at DMK’s sufferance is embarrassing it by supporting CPM-affiliated CITU workers’ strike at Samsung’s Sriperumbudur plant. Allies sabotaging investments are liabilities for Stalin. Congress must wake up, or the DMK will. BJP’s watching.

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Delhi Zoo is fast becoming a disgrace. Animals are suffering because of administrative apathy

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1 COMMENT

  1. The Print’s heart bleeds for the animals “suffering silently” at the Delhi zoo.
    But it does not care about the hunger strike of the seven junior doctors in Kolkata. One of whom is in serious condition and has been admitted to a hospital. The rest too are visibly deteriorating.
    Mamata Banerjee continues to be The Print’s blue eyed politician.
    And animals at some zoo are more important for The Print’s editorial team than the lives of doctors and the principled fight they have put on against the TMC govt.

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