When asked what the U.S. response might be to the Iranian airstrikes on Israel last week, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan suggested it was Washington’s war, too. “We have made clear ...
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“The audio clip indicates that the Congress candidate won the election by distributing cash to voters. The conversation in the audio clip suggests that many leaders, including the Chief Minister ...
Bannon, who served four months for contempt of Congress, sounded a rallying ... we have to do to defeat it,” Bannon declared. Watch the clip above via War Room.
Of 39 candidates declared on Saturday, four are women, six are from the Scheduled Castes and six from the Scheduled Tribes. In the first list, Congress had released names for 48 seats ...
The Congress declared 48 candidates in its first list. With this list, the Congress has now announced 71 candidates. The opposition party had retained 25 incumbent MLAs in its first list of nominees.
Congress leader Balasaheb Thorat also confirmed that the party's final list will be declared today. "The final list is most likely to be released tomorrow...We will see if there is scope in seat ...
Congress announced its second and third lists of candidates for the upcoming elections, featuring notable figures like Sachin Sawant and Anuja Kedar. Jalna's Kailash Gortantyal and Nanded South's ...
Shivalingegowda is heard expressing dissatisfaction over the political situation in Belur, and criticising Belur MLA Suresh and Shivaram - another leader - for inadequate campaigning. He is heard ...
The Congress declared 48 candidates in its first list. With this list, the Congress has now announced 71 candidates. The opposition party had retained 25 incumbent MLAs in its first list of nominees.
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist ...