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India

Opposition blinded by lust for power: Modi

Flush with a decisive victory in the no-confidence vote in the Lok Sabha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday tore into the opposition parties, alleging that their leaders were "blinded by lust for power".


Will tackle Modi's hate with love: Rahul

 A day after surprising the Prime Minister with a hug, Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Saturday said he would tackle Narendra Modi's "hate and fear" with love and compassion.


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Bollywood reacts to Rahul's 'jaadu ki jhappi' to Modi

Congress President Rahul Gandhi's 'jaadu ki jhappi' moment with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the parliament drew mixed reactions from the Indian film fraternity, who found the "theatrics" worth a comment or two.

Filmmaker Ananth Mahadevan tweeted: "No wonder Indian theatre audience is diminishing. We are no match for Parliament performances."

Chandan Mitra, 4 Bengal Congress lawmakers join Trinamool

Former BJP leader and two-time Rajya Sabha member Chandan Mitra and four Congress lawmakers in West Bengal on Saturday joined Trinamool Congress at its Martyrs' Day rally here.

 

Haryana temple priest arrested for raping, filming 120 women

Baba Amarpuri, a Mahant at Baba Balaknath Temple in Fatehabad’s Tohana, was arrested by police on Friday after videos of him allegedly raping women surfaced online. As per reports, the 60-year-old is accused of raping at least 120 women. He has been sent to 5-day police remand. (’40 Men Took Turns to Rape me Over Four Days at Haryana Guest House’)

Militants abduct trainee cop in Kulgam

In yet another incident of militants targeting policemen and other personnel of the security forces, a trainee police constable was abducted from his home in south Kashmir's Kupwara district on Friday, the police said.

Army foils infiltration bid in J&K

An infiltration bid was foiled by the Indian Army on the Line of Control (LoC) on Saturday leading to a gunfight in Jammu and Kashmir's Kupwara district, defence sources said.

100 Crore Needed To Make ATMs Ready For New Rs.100 Notes: ATM Operators

The ATM operations industry today said introduction of a new Rs. 100 note creates many challenges and an investment of Rs. 100 crore will be required to recalibrate the country's 2.4 lakh machines.

The introduction, which comes even as the industry is just about finishing the recalibration to dispense the newly introduced Rs. 200 denomination notes, may only aggravate the pain, they said.

Suspected cow vigilantes beat man to death in Rajasthan

A man was beaten to death at Alwar in Rajasthan on Friday night by villagers on suspicion of cow smuggling. The police have identified the man as Akbar Khan.

Villagers in Ramgarh, caught the two men who were transporting cows on foot. The two were brutally beaten up and one of them died on the spot.

Sonia terms Modi speech as old rhetoric, Rahul says it was weak

UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi described Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech during no-confidence motion in Lok Sabha as an "old rhetoric" and Congress President Rahul Gandhi said it was "weak". The Congress party termed his speech as "dramebaazi" (theatrics).

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