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Mamata s Delhi visit bid to forge Opposition unity - The Sunday Guardian Live
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Very low Covaxin stock, meagre supply of doses likely to hit inoculation: Bengal official
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Shubhadeep Choudhury
New Delhi, July 22
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will be meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi when she visits Delhi next week.
While Banerjee already announced in an online address to her supporters yesterday that she had sought time from the PM, it does not take away the incongruity of her decision to seek an appointment with Modi during a trip which appears to be dedicated to her effort to unite disparate political parties into one platform to put up an effective challenge to Modi in the 2024 General Election.
Of the three major things, Banerjee intends to do during her proposed visit to the national capital holding a meeting with various non-BJP parties, including Congress, meeting the President and the PM it is the meeting with Modi which has materialised first.
Morning Digest — July 23, 2021
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Pegasus row: Paper snatching episode rocks Rajya Sabha as more names show up in the snooping list
The Centre is learnt to be planning a privilege motion Trinamool Rajya Sabha member Shantanu Sen. The Opposition wants a discussion with the Modi government.
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NEW DELHI: The Pegasus snoopgate continued to roil governments globally on Thursday, with French President Emmanuel Macron holding an emergency cybersecurity meeting to weigh action and rework security protocols after it emerged that his phone numbers figured among those that were potentially hacked.
In Mexico, reports said previous administrations from 2012 to 2018 had spent about $300 million to purchase the spyware from the NSO Group, an Israeli firm.