The approach taken by Congress in recent times has been surprising. This shift was evident in the Lok Sabha elections, and now, in the Assembly elections, Congress seems to be making significant sacrifices. In Maharashtra, the situation has become such that Congress leaders appear to have sidelined their own leader, Sonia Gandhi, and have instead embraced Balasaheb Thackeray as their leader a figure who has historically opposed and marginalized the Congress party.
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IPL auction: Day 2
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