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Akhilesh Yadav - Bhupendra Pandey - The Jayant factor: What’s in the big shift for RLD, BJP - indianexpress.com - Usa - India - city Delhi

The Jayant factor: What’s in the big shift for RLD, BJP

It has been almost a week since Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) chief Jayant Singh Chaudhary announced his decision to leave the Samajwadi Party (SP) camp and cross over to the NDA. So far, his ‘friend’ and SP chief Akhilesh Yadav has not criticised him or made any direct attack on him. Jayant, too, has not made any comment on the SP or Akhilesh.

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Neerja Chowdhury - Indira Gandhi - Bharat Ratna - With Bharat Ratnas, Narendra Modi firms up a four-M Mantra – Mandal, Mandir, Market, Mandi - indianexpress.com - Usa - India

With Bharat Ratnas, Narendra Modi firms up a four-M Mantra – Mandal, Mandir, Market, Mandi

By conferring Bharat Ratna first on Karpoori Thakur and L K Advani, and now on former prime ministers P V Narasimha Rao and Choudhary Charan Singh, and agricultural scientist M S Swaminathan, it is evident that Narendra Modi will present a mantra including Mandal, Mandir, Market and Mandi (farmers) in the Big Battle of 2024 – taking a leaf out of the book of many a leader before him, but giving it a Modi touch.

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Narendra Modi - Amit Shah - Liz Mathew - From new voters to scheme beneficiaries, BJP steps up outreach - indianexpress.com - India - Uae - city Abu Dhabi

From new voters to scheme beneficiaries, BJP steps up outreach

BJP is stepping up its public outreach programmes at multiple levels to get a headstart for the Lok Sabha elections. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is reaching out to 50-lakh new voters virtually on Thursday and will also launch the party’s Lok Sabha campaign in Uttar Pradesh with a public rally in Bulandshahr.

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Narendra Modi - Amit Shah - Liz Mathew - From new voters to scheme beneficiaries, BJP steps up outreach - indianexpress.com - India - Uae - city Abu Dhabi

From new voters to scheme beneficiaries, BJP steps up outreach

BJP is stepping up its public outreach programmes at multiple levels to get a headstart for the Lok Sabha elections. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is reaching out to 50-lakh new voters virtually on Thursday and will also launch the party’s Lok Sabha campaign in Uttar Pradesh with a public rally in Bulandshahr.

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Narendra Modi - Nripendra Misra: The Officer Architect - indianexpress.com - city Delhi

Nripendra Misra: The Officer Architect

SIX DECADES in bureaucracy and as the top executive authority in the Prime Minister’s Office couldn’t have prepared Nripendra Misra for this one-line brief — build a temple for Ram that will last at least a thousand years. In February 2020, when Misra expressed his keenness to take on the responsibility, he couldn’t have fathomed what the project entailed — the scale, the complexity, and the need for seamless coordination between not just the contractor (L&T), consultant (Tata Consulting Engineers), and client (Ram Janmabhoomi Trust), but also the architect (C B Sompura), master planner (Design Associates), and various local, state and national agencies.

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Ram Temple - Ram Lalla - Vikas Pathak - Jawaharlal Nehru - The Congress role in Ram Mandir movement: 1949 to 1980s, how the party failed to speak in one voice - indianexpress.com - India

The Congress role in Ram Mandir movement: 1949 to 1980s, how the party failed to speak in one voice

A couple of months before the Congress officially refused to attend the consecration ceremony of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya on January 22, the party’s Madhya Pradesh chief ministerial candidate Kamal Nath told The Indian Express in November that Rajiv Gandhi was the one to get the locks of the Babri Masjid opened in the mid-1980s. This sounded like pandering to Hindus and revealed the inability of the party to speak in one voice on the Ram temple question. However, this confusion isn’t new.

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