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Harish Salve: CAA is necessary, not meant to send Muslims out of India
Harish Salve: CAA is necessary, not meant to send Muslims out of India

Former Solicitor General Harish Salve expressing his opinion in favour of the Citizenship Amendment Act said the principle of equality does not mean that every law must have universal application.

Salve in an article in a leading national daily said the principle of equality would not result in taking away the power of making clas

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Kamal Nath govt safe but here's what he needs to worry about
Kamal Nath govt safe but here's what he needs to worry about

Midnight resort politics, Congress leaders crying "money power", chartered flights vrooming -- they all are essential ingredients of the great political 'tamasha' that India has become accustomed to.

Two ministers in the Madhya Pradesh government - Jitu Patwari and Jaivardhan Singh - scrambled to undo the 'da

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Toll in northeast Delhi violence rises to 52
Toll in northeast Delhi violence rises to 52

The death toll in the clashes that erupted across northeast Delhi last month has risen to 52, with another death being reported from the Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital on Thursday.

At least 44 deaths - 43 men and 1 woman - have been reported by the hospital, while three deaths were reported from the LNJP Hospital and five from RML Hosp

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4 Nirbhaya convicts get fresh death warrant for March 20
4 Nirbhaya convicts get fresh death warrant for March 20

A Delhi court on Thursday again issued fresh death warrants against four convicts in the Nirbhaya gang rape and murder case and for the fourth time set a date for them to be hanged on March 20 at 5.30 a.m.

"It is directed that convicts shall be hanged by the neck until they are dead by on March 20 at 5.30 a.m.," Addition

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Entrepreneurs, farmers, women respond to Modi's Twitter invite
Entrepreneurs, farmers, women respond to Modi's Twitter invite

Women from different walks of life have started sending in their entries for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday on his Twitter account.

Modi's tweet referred to the response to his call, earlier this week, for women to take over his social media accounts for a day on Women's Day

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Ex-AAP Tahir Hussain accused of hand in Delhi riots surrenders
Ex-AAP Tahir Hussain accused of hand in Delhi riots surrenders

Absconding former Aam Aadmi Party leader Tahir Hussain on Thursday surrendered at Rouse Avenue Court here. Delhi Police Crime Branch team reached the court to arrest Hussain.

Hussain had moved an application to surrender before Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Vishal Pahuja earlier.

Crime Branch officers rea

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Not satisfied on one issue: Rajinikanth after RMM meeting
Not satisfied on one issue: Rajinikanth after RMM meeting

The meeting with the Rajini Makkal Mandram (RMM) district secretaries went off well except for one aspect on which he was not personally satisfied, said actor-turned-politician Rajinikanth here on Thursday.

Speaking to reporters here after the meeting, Rajinikanth said there were lots of questions which he had answered and various

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Rahul Gandhi instigating Muslims on CAA: Bidhuri
Rahul Gandhi instigating Muslims on CAA: Bidhuri

BJP MP from Delhi Ramesh Bidhuri, on Thursday, accused former Congress President Rahul Gandhi of instigating Muslim community against Citizenship (Amendment) Act.

Referring to Gandhi's Wednesday statement that there is an attack on "country's soul", Bidhuri asked if it is wrong to give citizenship rights to Hindu

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If laws can't be implemented, what good are those: Doval
If laws can't be implemented, what good are those: Doval

National Security Advisor Ajit Doval on Thursday hit out at the police force for failure to implement laws on ground saying If laws enacted in Parliament can't be implemented, what good are those laws.

Doval was speaking at a police expo in Gurugram, on Thursday. "If you (Cops) can't implement laws enacted in Parliame

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SC to hear CAA challenging pleas after Sabarimala issue
SC to hear CAA challenging pleas after Sabarimala issue

The Supreme Court on Thursday said the petitions challenging Citizenship Amendment Act will be taken up only after arguments in the Faith Vs Right to Pray gets over in the Sabarimala temple matter.

The hearing on petitions connected with Sabrimala was likely to begin from March 16. The apex court observed that Centre is yet to fil

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