Party manifesto vows to protect ‘civilisation, culture & rights’ of the people, to free encroached land from ‘Bangladeshi Miyas’—a pejorative term for Bengali-speaking Muslims.
People have not stopped grieving the singer’s death. While parties promise justice for him, the matter has not quite translated into an electoral fault line that could shape poll outcomes.
According to the complaint, the alleged violations include using 30 loudspeakers, blocking an ambulance’s path, gathering more than 5000 people, & causing inconvenience to the public.
Despite its new avatar, Kerala’s culture remains rooted in socialistic principles. Yet there is growing acceptance to ‘privatisation with participation', observers say.
Priyanka dismissed PM Modi’s remarks about Kerala alliances, asserting voters understand the reality, and demanded a parliamentary debate on the West Asia conflict, stranded Indians and gas shortage.
At a rally in Pathanamthitta, the MP alleged that LDF govt in Kerala is controlled by BJP in Centre, adding that Centre has filed no case against CM as he does not fight against BJP.
In interview with ThePrint, Kerala’s ex-health minister, who is contesting assembly polls from Peravoor, speaks about her party, ‘brave’ CM Vijayan & Congress’s ‘cheap propaganda’.
The rules now take effect on 1 July instead of 1 April, the Reserve Bank of India said. New rules may raise cost of raising capital for proprietary trading firms & squeeze profits.
Oleksandr Yakovenko, founder of Ukrainian drone maker TAF Industries, further went on to highlight the growing 'irrelevance' of European defence platforms.
It’s easy to understand why the government can’t speak the hard truth. When this war ends, as all wars do, India’s interests will lie with both the winner and the loser.
Why is Chandigarh such an important city for The Print? It barely covers the municipal politics of Chennai, Bengaluru, Kolkata and many other cities.
But Chandigarh municipal elections get covered in detail. What exactly is the connection?
Is it just a reflection of The Print’s obsession with north-India?
Congress leaders are always saleable. BJP can buy Congress leaders whenever it wishes. Spineless Indian media describes such a win as a great win. Disgusting!
It appears that the BJP will use any and all means to win any election. The earlier election where blatant cheating took place and the concerned official physically defaced vites and disqualified them seems to have been forgotten. Such actions need to be held accountable.
It sets a very poor precendent and surely if things are reduced to very basic then other parties will follow suit.
While it is not certain why cross voting took place, one hopes that it was because the cross voters found a candidate from another party to be suitable and not because of pressure or bribe as has happend so often in the past.
Why is Chandigarh such an important city for The Print? It barely covers the municipal politics of Chennai, Bengaluru, Kolkata and many other cities.
But Chandigarh municipal elections get covered in detail. What exactly is the connection?
Is it just a reflection of The Print’s obsession with north-India?
Congress leaders are always saleable. BJP can buy Congress leaders whenever it wishes. Spineless Indian media describes such a win as a great win. Disgusting!
It appears that the BJP will use any and all means to win any election. The earlier election where blatant cheating took place and the concerned official physically defaced vites and disqualified them seems to have been forgotten. Such actions need to be held accountable.
It sets a very poor precendent and surely if things are reduced to very basic then other parties will follow suit.
While it is not certain why cross voting took place, one hopes that it was because the cross voters found a candidate from another party to be suitable and not because of pressure or bribe as has happend so often in the past.