JD(S) surprises with a tied second spot with BJPBangalore: HD Kumaraswamy will quit his seat as a Member of Parliament and is headed to the state to lead the Janata Dal (Secular) as Karnataka's main opposition party. (Read: Highlights of the Karnataka election results ) While the Congress gets a ... NDTV, 2 weeks ago |
Analysis and Coverage: Congress sweeps to power in Karnataka(05/08/2013) Close 11:28 12:48 @kiranshaw@IndiaToday Don't blame Modi - No magic can work on a Govt that fails the people. Congress can have same fate if they don't deliverThursday May 9, 2013 12:48 kiranshaw 12:38 Srivatsa Krishna@SrivatsaKrishnaAs ... Sify, 2 weeks ago
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KARNATAKA POLLS:: CONG 120 JD(S) 40 BJP 40 KJP 7 OTHERS 16India News: NEW DELHI: Karnataka polls: Live Election Results Party Won Trends BJP 34 40 CONG 108 120 JD(S) 36 40 KJP 5 7 OTHERS 14 16 Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress President Sonia Gandhi today hailed the party's showing in Karnataka ... KeralaNext.com, 2 weeks ago
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Karnataka election results live: Sonia Gandhi praises victory, PM Manmohan Singh says BJP ideology rejectedNew Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress President Sonia Gandhi today praised the party's showing in Karnataka polls, saying the result was a rejection of BJP's idealogy and suggested the same would be repeated in the Lok Sabha ... NDTV, 2 weeks ago
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T sentiment echoes in DelhiThe Telangana statehood issue found its echo in New Delhi again on Monday when Congress MPs from the region launching 48-hour-long dharna at the entrance of the Parliament even as political T-JAC took its fight for statehood to the national capital ... The Hindu, 3 weeks ago
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Devil quoting the scriptures, Sushma taunts RahulLeader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Sushma Swaraj on Saturday described Congress leader Rahul Gandhi talking about corruption as "devil quoting from the scriptures." Rahul Gandhi had said the BJP government had set a world record in corruption. Addressing ... Deccan Herald, 3 weeks ago
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K'taka: Cong, BJP put out internal fires, JD-S waitsNone of the three major political parties in Karnataka have announced their list of candidates despite the state election being barely a month away. The Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party are both facing dissidence within their ranks. This has delayed the process of finalising candidates for the polls. The Janata Dal - Secular, the third largest party in Karnataka, has also decided to bide its time before releasing the list of candidates. Dissidents from the BJP and the Congress are ... Rediff.com, 1 month ago
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Chief minister to push Centre for speedy clearancesMoEF vs NHAI: Minister defends delay in GMR project clearance In conversation with NDTV, Jayanthi Natarajan, minister of environment and forests, says t... published: 16 Jan 2013 author: MoEF vs NHAI: Minister defends delay in GMR project clearance ... World News Network, 1 month ago
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