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Will file defamation suit against Shah in Karaikal court: Narayanasamy

Former Chief Minister of Puducherry says the Home Minister made baseless accusations Former Chief Minister V. Narayanasamy on Tuesday said he would file a defamation suit against Union Home Minister Amit Shah in a Karaikal court for his statement that he had given cut money to the Gandhi family from the ₹15,000 crore allotted by the Centre to the Union Territory. “I will file a case at the Karaikal court against Mr. Shah for tarnishing my image. If he is able to prove the charges against me I will quit politics forever. The Home Minister should state if he was ready to quit if the charges are proven wrong,” Mr. Narayanasamy said while addressing a protest organised by the Pradesh Congress Committee near Anna Statue.

Budget may draw roadmap for one lakh workers of J&K

Budget may draw roadmap for one lakh workers of J&K Budget may draw roadmap for one lakh workers of J&K Despite budgetary provision, no headway made earlier Sanjeev Pargal JAMMU, Mar 1: The Jammu and Kashmir is set to get good news on employment front in the upcoming budget of the Union Territory which will be tabled in the Parliament in budget session which is resuming on March 8 as the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has sought lists of nearly one lakh workers engaged by the previous Governments during past over two decades who couldn’t be regularized despite budgetary provision by former Finance Minister Dr Haseeb Drabu.

Pulwama | To avoid Pulwama-like attack, CRPF jawans going on leave to get MI-17 ferry facility in Kashmir

Won t Sit Idle, Our Agitations for Assam Accord Clause-IV Will Continue: All Assam Students Union(AASU)

NO ACTION ON CLAUSE VI of Assam Accord STAFF REPORTER GUWAHATI AASU Protest Against Assam Accord Clause VI Implementation: One year has elapsed after submission of the report of the high-level committee on Clause-VI of the Assam Accord. However, the government hasn t done anything tangible on it. Irked at this glaring apathy the AASU (All Assam Students Union) has spat fire on the government. The high-level committee headed by Justice (retd) B.K. Sarma submitted its report on Clause -VI of the Assam Accord to Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on February 25, 2020 in the presence his Council of Ministers. However, even after a year, neither the Centre nor the State government has done anything tangible on the implementation of the recommendations of the high-level committee.

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