Modi attends BJP Parl board meetingNew Delhi, May 21 (IBNS): Narendra Modi on Tuesday attended his first meeting of Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP's) Parliamentary Board in New Delhi. Modi reportedly spoke about the importance of using social media during the elections, reports said. India Blooms, 22 hours ago |
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Modi supporters to launch Modi T-shirts for campaigning in the next LS electionsNew Delhi, May 13 (TruthDive): selecting the path of profit-making, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi's supporters have opted a different way of campaigning for the next Lok Sabha elections by launching Modi's T-shirts in the market and is also ... TruthDive, 1 week ago
Modi tells cadre to prepare aggressively
Asian Age, 30 minutes ago
Narendra Modi's poll campaign gets merchandise boost
India Today, 1 week ago
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Jail bharo movement by BJP from May 27New Delhi, May 21: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and an aspirant to be the BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate in 2014 Lok Sabha elections finally made his entry into the party’s top decision making body, BJP’s Parliamentary Board. He attended the ... Greater Kashmir, 12 hours ago
In Delhi, Modi moves ahead with one-on-one meetings
The Hindu, 13 hours ago
Modi meets Vajpayee, Advani with an eye on LS polls
Press Trust of India, 16 hours ago
Modi in Delhi, has '...
Siasat Daily, 20 hours ago
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Karnataka Election Results: Why BJP's loss actually a WIN for Narendra ModiNew Delhi: The Congress Party on Wednesday lampooned Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi after a big win in Karnataka Assembly election. While the party glorified the efforts of its star campaigner Rahul Gandhi, it ridiculed BJP's stalwart Modi's. Daily Bhaskar, 1 week ago
Modi to BJP: Get ready
Asian Age, 4 hours ago
Cautious Modi to campaign in K'taka from April 28
Deccan Herald, 1 month ago
Narendra Modi to campaign across country: Rajnath
Jagran Post, 1 month ago
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Eye on 2014, Modi visits AdvaniNew Delhi, May 21: Narendra Modi started his day in Delhi with a breakfast meeting with L.K. Advani, seen as a hurdle to his prime ministerial ambitions, and ended it with a visit to Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the then Prime Minister who had advised him to follow ... The Telegraph, 10 hours ago
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IPL 2008-2013: The 'controversial' timelineNew Delhi: Whether it's the infamous 'Slap-Gate' or Lalit Modi's suspension, the Indian Premier League has been dogged by controversies since its inception in 2008.Points Table | Scorecard | Schedule | StatsThe cash-rich league has an uncanny ... NDTV, 5 days ago
FLIPSIDE: Cricket hit wicket again
Kathmandu Post, 23 hours ago
A look at IPL's controversies since 2008
One India, 4 days ago
IPL 1 to 6: Controversies h...
Siasat Daily, 5 days ago
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Use social media to reach out to youth: Narendra ModiTags : Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, Bharatiya Janata Party,Social Media Write to the editor New Delhi, May 21: Attending his first meeting of the BJP's parliamentary board after being re-inducted in the central team, Gujarat Chief Minister ... Headlines India, 22 hours ago
Narendra Modi: Use social media to reach out to youth
PardaPhash, 21 hours ago
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Advani, Gadkari, Rajnath: Why Modi’s Delhi visit was about themNarendra Modi's Delhi visit was about making new friends and mending broken bridges. The social media message was just a side show. First Post.com, 17 hours ago
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Narendra Modi in Delhi for the BJP parliamentary meet, meets LK AdvaniAllow CAG to audit private-public partnerships, Panchyati Raj bodies: Vinod Rai Jayalalithaa renews demand for retrieval of Kachatheevu UP Lokayukta indicts over 199 in Mayawati government memorial scam Narendra Modi in Delhi for the BJP parliamentary meet, ... DNA, 22 hours ago
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Modi begins PR drive with BJP top-brass in DelhiThis IPL( Indian Polluted League)from the beginning was known for nothing than any other betting like horse race and the real game cricket was killed by this instant hitting game, however as it was an entertainer with short duration, many preferred this form ... Pune Mirror, 4 hours ago
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