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In India’s push of a button there is a drama that will be told tomorrow, but the sneak preview has left the protagonists on opposite sides sitting on a time bomb.
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| Sonia lines up ‘moral’ offensive |
| In a tactical move to push the National Democratic Alliance on the defensive, the Congress today said the ruling combine would forfeit its moral and political right to form the government if it does not secure a clear ma ... |
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America & Narafans wake up to loss of an icon
Terror list comes too late to save Naidu, supporters’ website orphaned a day after defeat
Chandrababu Naidu’s fall from power came precisely 12 days after a singular recognition abroad for any chief minister in India’s history — which also went largely unnoticed b ... | Read.. |
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| Indian opposition leader and Congress Party President
Sonia Gandhi smiles and waves to supporters at her residence in New Delhi, 13
May 2004. India's ruling Hindu nationalists conceded a shock defeat in the world's
largest election as the Gandhi dynasty Congress party surged back to power after
a campaign geared to the rural poor. AFP |
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It was a courtesy call
ANIL AMBANI
after meeting Sonia Gandhi
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