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SAJAD LONE MAY STRUGGLE TO RETAIN HANDWARA SEAT
The seat is likely to see a surge in support for Engineer Rashid's party.
BJP WEAK IN JAMMU CONGRESS WEAKER
The Jammu division of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, which has 43 Assembly seats, could see a neck to neck fight on around 25 Assembly seats between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress-NC alliance.
Terror threats loom in Jammu and Kashmir amid polls
Around 200 terrorists are active on the launch pads across the Line of Control (LoC) with as many as 100 of them poised to infiltrate North of Pir Panjal (opposite Kashmir Valley at their active camps), 80 opposite to Jammu side while 12 at the international border, as the sources confirmed.
K'TAKA BJP MLA IN 14-DAY CUSTODY ON RAPE CHARGES
BJP MLA Munirathna has been remanded in 14 days of judicial custody by the special court for people's representatives.
REBELS AND INDEPENDENTS POSE A CHALLENGE TO BJP AND CONG IN HARYANA ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS
The upcoming Assembly elections in Haryana are marked by significant internal dissent, with rebel candidates posing challenges to BJP and Congress.
RLD AIMS TO EXPAND BASE BEYOND WESTERN UP
RLD aims to expand beyond Uttar Pradesh, contesting elections in Jammu & Kashmir and Jharkhand while addressing key local issues.
TDP claims beef tallow used in Tirupati laddoos
TDP spokesperson Anam Venkata Ramana Reddy highlighted the lab results confirming beef tallow, lard, and fish oil in the ghee, sparking accusations that the previous YSRCP government compromised the sacred laddu's quality.
PK FINDS IT TOUGH TO CONVINCE VOTERS IN BIHAR
Kishor's focus on Muslim-dominated regions such as East and West Champaran, Gopalgan and Seemanchal, has made the RJD paint him as trying to divide the Muslim vote.
MVA INTENSIFIES SEAT-SHARING TALKS IN MAHARASHTRA
Maha Vikas Aghadi strategises for Maharashtra Assembly elections, focusing on seat sharing amid recent Lok Sabha successes and BJP's decline.
'Conversion activities in Bihar and Jharkhand reach alarming proportions'
People who identify themselves as members of the tribal and backward communities, are accepting Christianity.
CONGRESS WILL GO SOLO IN DELHI: DEVENDER YADAV
Delhi Congress president is optimistic about upcoming Assembly elections as he highlights grassroots revitalisation, commitment to combating corruption.
DENGUE CASES SURGE IN DELHI
As of early September, the national capital has recorded 673 dengue cases and two fatalities.
Punjab Police report rise in extortion cases
Punjab Police report a rise in extortion cases after two interviews with Lawrence Bishnoi.
India becomes the US' top military exercise partner
India has conducted more military exercises and personnel exchanges with the US than any other country, including the NATO countries.
MAMATA USES FLOODS TO DIVERT ATTENTION FROM HER GOVERNANCE OF STATE
With the widespread allegations of irregularities and corruption at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital that have come to light following the rape and murder of a 31-year-old junior doctor, the Mamata Banerjee Government is on the backfoot.
WITH FUTURE AS AGENDA, PM IN U.S. FOR UN SUMMIT, QUAD
The summit’s centrepiece is The Pact of the Future,’ a 20-page blueprint for rejuvenation of the UN and streamlining of the international system.
'Only strength can ensure peace': Palau President Whipps Jr.
KOROR (PALAU] There is a lot going on in the Republic of Palau, a country of over 300 islands and around 20,000 people southeast of the Philippines.
CBI SHOULD DISPEL 'CAGED PARROT' NOTION, SAYS SC
Supreme Court Judge, Justice Ujjal Bhuyan on Friday made a strong observation on the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in relation to the arrest of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in the excise policy case, saying that it is imperative that the cenral probe agency dispel the notion of being a \"caged parrot.\"
THE 2024 AMERICAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION CYCLE IS FAR FROM NORMAL
Much depends on the outcome of the 2024 election for India, the U.S. and all our partners and allies in the titanic struggle against the PRC.
Containing, and cheering, India
The great unspoken dilemma in the India-US relationship is that the US wishes to simultaneously cheer, and contain, India.
RG Kar killed faith in democratic institutions
Are the institutions robust enough to repair the fault lines as observed? The overwhelming feeling of any ordinary citizen does not look well for the largest democracy in the world.
HARYANA IS FERTILE GROUND FOR POLITICAL GREENHORNS
Haryana's Assembly elections see a surge of candidates who belong to influential political families, affiliated with major parties, reflecting the state's entrenched culture of dynastic politics.
J&K election security tightened amid threats of terror attacks
An additional 5,000-6,000 troops are deployed in areas like Doda and Kishtwar. Drones will ensure strict vigilance during the elections, scheduled in three phases, amid recent attacks.
SEAT-SHARING TALKS IN MAHA SPARK THIRD FRONT QUESTIONS
Maha Vikas Aghadi agreed on 125 of 288 seats. Remaining seats will be finalized after Ganesh Utsav, says Congress leader.
JDU wants to contest in Jharkhand, BJP faces seat sharing dilemma
BJP and AJSU are teaming up for the Jnarkhand Assembly elections, however JDU’s plan to contest the elections has complicated the seat-sharing negotiations.
AAP student body opts out of DUSU elections
CYSS will not contest DUSU elections this year, as it will focus on highlighting Kejriwal government’s achievements for next year’s Delhi Assembly polls.
CONGRESS TO CONTEST ALL 70 DELHI SEATS, TO SHUN AAP
Congress’ failed alliance with AAP in Haryana underscores its struggle to regain footing in Delhi ahead of next year’s elections.
Documents show U.S. set in motion plan to oust Hasina
Senior American officials who oversaw the program included Chris Murphy, Sumona Guha, Donald Lu, Sarah Margon and Francisco Bencosme.
SHAMIWITNESS: INDIAN ENGINEER BEHIND ISIS TWITTER ACCOUNT SET FOR RELEASE
The Twitter profile of \"ShamiWitness\" had a portrait of Khalid Ibn AI Walid, who was the army commander of the \"Army of the Prophet Mohammed\" and the subsequent Khalifas. It was not an ordinary Twitter account.
Hurriyat fades, while Rashid's rise unsettles parties in Kashmir
The Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir are witnessing two significant changes from earlier elections.