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Alliance To Form Govt In J’khand, Hemant Soren To Be CM: Cong

As the JMM-led alliance appeared set to cross the majority mark in the Jharkhand Assembly polls on Monday, the Congress…

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Why India’s New Citizenship Plans Are Stirring Protests

Thousands of Indians have been protesting against a new citizenship law as well as possible plans for a National Register…

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CAA: Protesters Cheered On By Actors, Artists & Singers

With a voice known to millions of Indian movie goers, Zubeen Garg crooned one of his old songs with patriotic…

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Three Die In Protests Against New Citizenship Law In India

Three people died of injuries sustained in intensifying protests against a new citizenship law in India on Thursday with thousands…

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Court Finds Former BJP MLA Sengar Guilty Of Rape

An Indian court found a former state lawmaker from the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party guilty on Monday of raping a…

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Student Protests Against India’s Citizenship Law Spread After Clashes On Campuses

Protests over a new citizenship law based on religion spread to student campuses across India on Monday as critics said…

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‘My name is Rahul Gandhi, not Rahul Savarkar; will die, but will never apologise’

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday said he "will die but never apologise" for speaking the "truth" as he is…

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Will Never Apologise: Rahul On Rape Remarks

Under attack for his rape remarks, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday said he would never apologise and instead demanded…

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Two Dead, Several Wounded In Assam As Protests Escalate Over Citizenship Law

Violent mobs in Assam torched buildings and clashed with police on Thursday, leaving two dead and 11 with bullet wounds,…

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India Deploys Troops To Curb Violent Protests Over Citizenship Law

India moved thousands of troops into Assam on Thursday after violent protests overnight against a new law that would make…

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Protests Flare As Parliament Set To Vote On Contentious Citizenship Bill

India’s ruling Hindu nationalists pushed for final parliamentary approval on Wednesday for a law that critics say undermines the country’s…

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U.S. Panel Eyes Sanctions Against Amit Shah Over India’s Citizenship Curb For Muslims

A federal panel on religion has urged the United States to weigh sanctions against Home Minister Amit Shah if India…

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Citizenship Amendment Bill To Be Introduced In RS On Wednesday; BJP Confident Of Its Passage

The BJP is confident of the passage of the contentious Citizenship Amendment Bill in the Rajya Sabha which will be…

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Protests Erupt As India Pushes For Religion-Based Citizenship Bill

Hundreds of protesters took to the streets in India on Monday as Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government offered a controversial…

6 years ago
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Why Many Indians Cheered Police For Killing Gang Rape Accused

Many Indians took to social media on Friday to applaud the police killings of four men accused in the gang…

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Still With NCP, Uddhav Will Decide On Induction: Ajit Pawar

NCP leader Ajit Pawar on Wednesday said he continues to be in the Sharad Pawar-led party, adding it was up…

6 years ago
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Maharashtra Drama: Fadnavis Makes Way For Sena-NCP-Cong Combine

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis resigned on Tuesday, barely 80 hours after taking oath for the second time, the move…

6 years ago
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Maharashtra Floor Test For CM Fadnavis To Prove Majority On Wednesday: Supreme Court

The floor test for Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to prove his majority in the assembly will be conducted on…

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BJP MP Pragya Thakur Nominated To Parliamentary Consultative Committee On Defence

Controversial BJP MP Pragya Thakur has been nominated to the crucial Parliamentary consultative committee on defence. Thakur will be part…

6 years ago
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Winter Session Starts On Stormy Note; Opposition Uproar In Lok Sabha

The Winter Session of Lok Sabha on Monday began on a stormy note, with protests by the Congress and other…

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Won’t Issue Direction To Parliament For Drafting Uniform Civil Code: Delhi HC

The Delhi High Court on Friday said it will not issue any direction to Parliament for drafting a uniform civil…

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NRC In Assam Targeting Religious Minorities: US Commission On Religious Freedom

A federal US commission on international religious freedom has alleged that the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam is…

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Maharashtra Politics Turning New Page: Sena-NCP-Congress Pact Takes Shape

The first-ever Shiv Sena- NCP-Congress alliance in Maharashtra appears to be taking definitive shape with Sharad Pawar on Friday announcing…

6 years ago
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President’s Rule In Maharashtra Unfortunate, Says Devendra Fadnavis

Former Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Tuesday said that the imposition of President's Rule in the state was unfortunate…

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With Supreme Court Ruling On Ayodhya, Modi’s Hindu-First Agenda Barrels Forward

Just six months after sweeping to re-election, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has delivered on two major promises of his Hindu-first…

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