'Na Manipur ek hai, na Manipur safe hai'
The Free Press Journal|November 18, 2024
Kharge slams government, says BJP deliberately wants state to burn
'Na Manipur ek hai, na Manipur safe hai'

As fresh violence erupted in Manipur, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Sunday alleged the ruling party deliberately wants the border state to burn as "it serves their hateful divisive politics".

Kharge said the people of the state will never forgive or forget that Prime Minister Narendra Modi left them to fend for themselves and never set foot in their state to heal their miseries.

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Smith wants to be more proactive against Ashwin
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Smith wants to be more proactive against Ashwin

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Russia's latest strikes hit Ukraine's power grid
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Russia's latest strikes hit Ukraine's power grid

A combination of ballistic, cruise missiles & long-range drones hurled on infrastructure

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RVNL rules out flyovers at Comba, Seraulim, Majorda over jurisdiction
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RVNL rules out flyovers at Comba, Seraulim, Majorda over jurisdiction

Will the Railway Board's decision to do away with level crossing result in the construction of flyovers near the existing level crossings at Comba-Margao, Seraulim or Majorda?

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Metro excavation leads to cracks in 200-yr-old temple
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Metro excavation leads to cracks in 200-yr-old temple

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Man held from Akola, 25th arrest in case

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No Christians in state minorities commission

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Kharge says BJP, RSS lethal like a poisonous snake

Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge on Sunday likened the BJP and the RSS to \"poison\" and termed them as politically lethal.

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MODI CLAIMS GODHRA TRUTH IS FINALLY OUT

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Entertainment biggies strike deal
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