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Attack on Union Minister: Calcutta High Court seeks report from government of Bengal in 2 days

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The Calcutta High Court on Wednesday directed the West Bengal government to submit a report in two days on the attack on Union Minister of State (MoS) for Home Affairs Nisith Pramanik‘s convoy and the steps taken by the state administration. A public interest litigation (PIL), filed by the BJP leadership on this issue, was heard by a bench comprising Chief Justice Prakash Srivastava and Justice Rajarshi Bharadwaj on Wednesday. The court observed that the report should be submitted by the state administration by Friday (March 3), along with the case diary. The next hearing has been scheduled for Friday afternoon. The BJP leadership has demanded a CBI inquiry into the incident. The advocate representing the BJP has pleaded in court that central forces can be deployed in Coochbehar to bring the situation under control. However, the state counsel claimed that BJP is dealing with the matter with a political intention ahead of the panchayat polls.



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Clash of the Titans: PM Modi, Rahul Gandhi Karnataka events on April 9

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Poll-bound Karnataka will witness a ‘clash of the Titans’ on April 9 when Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Congress top leader Rahul Gandhi will have different events that day, with the opposition party rescheduling Gandhi’s programme that would now coincide with that of the PM. Disqualified Congress MP Gandhi’s scheduled event, ‘Satyameva Jayate‘ at Kolar on April 5 has been postponed to April 9, a senior Congress functionary said on Friday. The new date for the event coincides with the golden jubilee celebration of “Project Tiger“, which PM Modi will launch on April 9.

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Tamil Nadu: Railway authorities repaint Hindi letters on name board of railway station in Chennai

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