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PM Modi & RSS reading Preamble a victory for founding fathers: Congress | India News - The Times of India

File photo NEW DELHI: Claiming RSS had opposed the newly adopted Constitution by burning the effigy of B R Ambedkar at a rally in Ramlila Maidan in 1949, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge said PM Narendra Modi and RSS offering flowers to Ambedkar and reading the Preamble mark the biggest victor»»»

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Delhi CM vows to deliver ₹2,500 aid for women, subsidised gas

The CM said the government is committed to providing ₹2,500 per month to all eligible women and subsidised LPG cylinders would be made available at ₹500. Chief minister Rekha Gupta on Wednesday said that her government will fulfil all social welfare commitments made ahead of the Assembly elections,»»»

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"Previous govts destroyed Constitution's goodness": Ram Nath Thakur

New Delhi [India], November 26 (ANI): Union Minister Ram Nath Thakur has praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for celebrating Constitution Day, highlighting his commitment to uplifting the marginalised sections of society. Thakur on Wednesday slammed the opposition over the Constitution Day, statin»»»

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EC asks TMC team for talks on Nov 28, party seeks live telecast of meet

Add TNIE As A Trusted Source NEW DELHI: Tensions flared between the Election Commission (EC) and the Trinamool Congress (TMC) on Tuesday, following the EC’s invitation to a five-member TMC team for a Friday meeting over the contentious SIR of electoral rolls in West Bengal. While the EC wrote to We»»»

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Some justice delivered in 26/11 case but conspirators still 'hiding' in Pakistan: Ujjwal Nikam

Justice for the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks is incomplete, according to lawyer Ujjwal Nikam. He highlights that while Ajmal Kasab was punished, the masterminds are still in Pakistan. Nikam notes Pakistan's ongoing pretense regarding trials. He also expresses concern over recent incidents and urges »»»

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