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New Delhi, May 14
Even before the results for the 15th Lok Sabha elections are out, major power players have begun jockeying, strategising and looking for friends across the fence to get the magic number of 272.
SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav shakes hands with LJP chief Ram Vilas Paswan as he leaves after a meeting
at the latter’s residence in New Delhi on Thursday. — PTI
photo
The Left leaves Cong guessing New Delhi, May 14
Will there be a repeat of 2004? The Left parties, which may well again hold the key to formation of a new government, today kept the Congress managers guessing on their stand in an uncertain post-poll scenario. Editorial: Comrades on board
BSP’s Muslim leaders tilt towards
Cong Dehradun, May 14
Although the BSP in Uttarakhand is likely to increase its vote share in the Lok Sabha elections, the party stands bruised by the activities of some disgruntled legislators from Haridwar.
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Karnataka jinx: Win state, lose Centre Bangalore, May 14
While everyone awaits the Lok Sabha poll results on May 16, the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) may have an additional reason to worry over how they perform in Karnataka, for the party which bagged the highest number of the state’s 28 seats in the last two polls lost power in New
Delhi.
Left sees red as US diplomat calls on TDP
chief Hyderabad, May 14
The United States charge d’Affaires Peter Burleigh’s meeting with TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu and actor-turned-politician Chiranjeevi has triggered a political storm in Andhra
Pradesh.
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AS Bindra arrested Zirakpur/Chandigarh, May 14
Chandigarh-based industrialist AS
Bindra was arrested by a team of the economic offence wing of the Delhi
police from his farmhouse on the Zirakpur-Patiala highway here late this
evening.
Transfer of Badal case SC dismisses Amarinder’s plea New Delhi, May 14 The Supreme Court today dismissed Capt Amarinder Singh’s petition seeking transfer of the trial in the corruption case against Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, his son and Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh and wife Surender Kaur from Mohali to somewhere outside
Punjab.
Mother of twin daughters fights for
justice New Delhi, May 14
After courting for almost a year when Dr Mitu Khurana, a pediatrician with an MCD hospital, tied nuptial knot with Dr Kamal Khurana in November 2004, like all brides she dreamt of living happily ever after. And she did, but only for few months.
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