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PM trying to mislead people of U T , says Narayanasamy

Cong. to start accepting applications from aspirants today Former Chief Minister V. Narayanasamy has accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of trying to mislead the people of the Union Territory. Addressing a press conference on Friday, he said Mr. Modi, during his visit to Puducherry on Thursday, gave the people a wrong impression that the Centre had invested in projects worth ₹4,000 crore. He said that of the ₹2,426 crore Sattanathapuram-Nagapattinam four-lane road work, which the Prime Minister inaugurated, only 2% passed through the Karaikal region. The project was approved by the United Progressive Alliance government in 2014. The Mairie Building, inaugurated by the Prime Minister, was renovated using funds sanctioned by the World Bank. The construction of a JIPMER building at Karaikal and a minor port at Puducherry were sanctioned four years ago by the Centre on the request of the territorial administration, he said. “He completely tried to mislead the people by makin

High stakes battle - Sentinelassam

High stakes battle High stakes battle The national as well as regional parties have high stakes in the elections to the assemblies of four states -Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Kerala and the Union Territory   |  27 Feb 2021 4:30 AM GMT The national as well as regional parties have high stakes in the elections to the assemblies of four states -Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Kerala and the Union Territory of Puducherry. Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Puducherry will be going for single phase voting on April 6 while there will be three-phase polling in Assam and eight-phase polling in West Bengal. With the Model Code of Conduct coming into force with immediate effect, the ruling parties in each of the poll-bound states as well as the Central government will not be able to make any new announcement till the election process for all the five assemblies are over. This means some of the burning issues in Assam like expansion of the list of Scheduled Tribes, announcement of the rul

ABP Opinion Poll: LDF headed for 2nd term in Kerala; UPA may form government in Tamil Nadu

ABP Opinion Poll: LDF headed for 2nd term in Kerala; UPA may form government in Tamil Nadu India Updated: Saturday, February 27, 2021, 23:58 [IST] New Delhi, Feb 27: ABP News along with C-Voter has predicted that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will retain Assam while the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) is likely to sweep the Tamil Nadu assembly with a projected win on 158 seats. Kerala: According to the survey, ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) most likely to return to power in the state. CPI(M)-led LDF can win a simple majority by winning somewhere between 83-91 seats in the 140-member assembly. Meanwhile, Congress-led UDF might get restricted to 47-55 seats - higher than its 2016 tally when it won 47 seats.

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