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Hemant Soren to take oath as Jharkhand CM on July 7
rediff.com· 3 hours agoJharkhand Mukti Morcha executive president Hemant Soren will take oath as Jharkhand chief minister at Raj Bhavan on Thursday, an official said. IMAGE:...
Laid bare: Editorial on practice of local strongmen helping political parties garner votes in West...
The Telegraph· 11 hours agoEnsuring votes in particular constituencies with the help of local strongmen is perhaps not peculiar...
Champai quits, Hemant Soren set to return as Jharkhand CM
Hindustan Times· 18 hours agoChampai, who took over as the chief minister on February 2, reached Raj Bhavan in the evening along...
Nepal PM loses majority after coalition partner quits
CNBC Awaaz· 20 hours agoFour months ago, Dahal sacked his old allies and rebuilt his partnership with the Communist Party of...
CPI(M) seeks judicial probe into MUDA irregularities
The Hindu· 23 hours agoThe Mysuru centre of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has sought a judicial ...
After LS poll defeat, CPI(M) to take up corrective steps in Kerala
The Hindu· 1 day agoThe Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)] is reportedly planning to take corrective steps ...
Number Theory: Can CPI (M) recover from its Kerala debacle?
Hindustan Times· 1 day agoWhile the LDF has enjoyed a vote share premium in assembly elections in the past too, this dominance...
Ignorant lefties waving the Constitution are basically saying there was no India before 1950
Theprint· 1 day agoAlso read: Why is India’s Left backing farmers’ protests? Samajwadi Party MP RK Chaudhary from Uttar...
12 candidates in fray for 11 seats in Maharashtra Legislative Council election
The Hindu· 1 day ago12 candidates filed nominations for Maharashtra Legislative Council election on July 2, with BJP fielding the most candidates.
MVA springs a surprise, fields Uddhav aide Milind Narvekar as 3rd candidate for MLC polls
The Hindu· 2 days agoAghadi (MVA) on Tuesday fielded a third candidate for the July 12 Maharashtra Legislative Council polls despite having the numbers to get only two candidates elected to the Upper House