From TMC insider to rebel leader: Who is Ritabrata Banerjee, man at the centre of turmoil

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From TMC insider to rebel leader: Who is Ritabrata Banerjee, man at the centre of turmoil

Ritabrata Banerjee (File photo) In a major escalation of the crisis within the Trinamool Congress (TMC), expelled party leader Ritabrata Banerjee on Wednesday claimed that Assembly Speaker Rathindra Bose had recognised him as the leader of the opposition in the West Bengal Assembly and accepted the»»»

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Hindustan Times India 18.04. 06:10

‘Grave betrayal against 700 million women’: BJP trains guns at opposition after 131st Amendment bill fails

The BJP on Friday launched a sharp attack on the opposition after the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, 2026 failed to pass in the Lok Sabha, accusing rival parties of a “grave betrayal” of women and blocking a historic reform. The bill, aimed at implementing 33% reservation for women from the 2»»»

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BNE IntelliNews Unione Europea 11.04. 06:29

Seoul’s missing $7.8bn central bank surplus

South Korea submitted a KRW26.2trillion ($19.2bn) "war supplementary budget" to the National Assembly that unusually omits surplus funds from the Bank of Korea (BoK), drawing fire from legislative watchdogs on April 9, ... »»»

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Global News Canada 10.04. 12:12

How does a majority government work? What to know as Carney nears threshold - National | Globalnews.ca

Prime Minister Mark Carney is on the verge of turning his minority government into a majority, a possibility that lies in the results of three byelections Monday. It’s been seven years since the Liberals enjoyed a majority of seats in the House of Commons, when then-prime minister Justin Trudeau — »»»

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The Economic Times India 10.04. 08:01

PM Modi owes apology to women of India: Congress

The Congress criticized the Modi government's "U-turn" on the women's reservation law, calling it a tactic to mask governance failures and foreign policy setbacks. The party demanded an apology, stating the law should have been implemented from the 2024 polls, not delayed by census and delimitation»»»

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