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Jogi targets Sangma, Congress distances itself New Delhi, May 23 (IANS) The Congress Wednesday distanced itself from the remarks of its tribal leaders, led by former Chhattisgarh chief minister Ajit Jogi, opposing the candidature of Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader P.A. Sangma for president. Congress spokesperson Rashid Alvi said "it was his personal opinion". Jogi, along with party's tribal leaders, told reporters here that Sangma was
left says presidential candidate should be widely accepted
Keeping their cards close to the chest, the left parties Wednesday said selection of a candidate for the presidential election should be based on the widest possible acceptance.
BJP meet will discuss differences -- within
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) National Executive meets in Mumbai Thursday-Friday with plenty on the agenda, a key issue being how to bring order to its own house.
Sonia refuses red beacon for car
United Progressive Alliance (UPA) chairperson and Congress president Sonia Gandhi has refused the use of a red beacon on her car, official sources said Wednesday.
Mulayam keeps option open on presidential nominee
SamajwadiPartychiefMulayamSinghYadavTuesdaykepthisoptionsopenonthenamesdoingtheroundsaspossiblenomineesoftheCongressbutindicatedhewouldbecomfortablewithcandidatureofVicePresidentHamidAnsariashebelongstoUttarPradesh.
UPA-II high on economy, to combat Maoism, corruption
Dispelling the impression of policy paralysis, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Tuesday touted India's high economic growth and a sharp decline in poverty as key achievements of the UPA-II government, and singled out Maoism and corruption as major problems. |
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