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Congress opting out of the Bfive long years, BJP patri- Modi lauded Advani’s write-up India, and more specifically Tly to line up an interesting BJP also announced an alliance contest, Poonam could give a arch LK Advani on Thursday and said, “Advani ji perfectly with the millions of workers of challenge for the BJP by field- in Rajasthan with the Rashtriya tough challenge to Rajnath. penned a blog saying the sums up the true essence of BJP, my party, both of whom have ing “Bihari Babu” Shatrughan Loktantrik Party headed by According to sources, essence of Indian democracy is most notably the guiding indebted me with their affec- Sinha’s wife Poonam Sinha MLA and former BJP leader Poonam’s candidature could !- #'.#)(!!)""# respect for diversity and free- mantra of ‘Nation first, party tion and respect.” against Union Home Minister Hanuman Beniwal, a jat leader. be the reason for delaying her "/#""! #1#!*2 #!3('#/! dom of expression and that the next, self last’. Proud to be a BJP “The essence of Indian Rajnath Singh from Lucknow, Poonam Sinha, one time husband’s entry in the '#! # BJP never regarded those who karyakarta and proud that democracy is respect for diver- a prestigious Lok Sabha seat actress and former ‘Miss India’ Congress. Shatrughan will now ##!'+!'!(###(!45%")+! disagree with the party politi- great leaders like LK Advani ji sity and freedom of expression. also held by party’s patriarch will be contesting against Union be joining the Congress on #''(!! O6" /'!## cally as its “enemies” and “anti- have strengthened (it).” Right from its inception, the late AB Vajpayee in the past. Home Minister Rajnath in what April 6. nationals.” The blog shows red-flag to BJP has never regarded those This came on a day BJP promises to be an interesting Rajnath had won the 6#!#!#!#!!#(! ! !#' While the blog remains loose cannons within the party who disagree with us political- brought in Nishad Party to the contest. Poonam, a Sindhi, may Lucknow seat in 2014 with 55.7 ( )!# #!(! focused on highlighting the BJP who indulge in vitriolic criti- ly as our ‘enemies’, but only as NDA fold in Uttar Pradesh garner support of around 1.30 per cent of the total 10,06,483 7#'6#!- #'3"!! !!*) #"(## core commitment and Advani’s cism of rivals, making it sound our adversaries,” he said. where it faces a tough faceoff lakh Sindhi community mem- votes polled. Rita Bahuguna 1#!*2 #!3( personal journey, the BJP vet- as they were not political oppo- “Similarly, in our concep- with the SP-BSP-RLD alliance. bers in UP’s Capital city, besides Joshi, then a Congress MLA eran has tried to show mirror nents but sworn enemies. tion of Indian nationalism, we Praveen Nishad, the MP the minority vote. and former Uttar Pradesh by securing 2,88,357 votes. Congress MP from Telangana to many of the party leaders Sharing his views ahead of have never regarded those who from Gorakhpur and the giant The Congress has, as of Congress Committee chair- Meanwhile, besides Ananda Bhaskar Rapolu joined who have been quick to tag as the BJP Foundation Day on disagree with us politically as killer of the last bypoll in UP, now, not announced any can- person, was the runner-up in Praveen Nishad, former the BJP on Thursday. “anti-national” anyone who April 6, Advani said, “As one of ‘anti-national’,” Advani said. ! " ( # $ % ! our Border Security Force " drome is ready, so far flight ser- New Delhi: The biopic on the F(BSF) personnel were O vices have not started. He gave life of Prime Minister Narendra killed and two others injured ! an open instruction to his fol- Modi will not hit the theatres on Thursday in an ambush by " #" lowers not to give any chance this Friday (April 5) as sched- Maoists in Chhattisgarh’s #" !$%& to the leaders and parties who uled. The release of Omung insurgency-hit Kanker dis- ! #! have cheated the Rourkela Kumar’s PM Narendra Modi trict. #' #()" people in last five years. has been postponed to April 12, The incident comes a ilip Ray has finally broken He also assured that he may trade sources said on Thursday. week before the first phase of Dhis silence and instructed his supporters who were either not be an MLA or an MP but The Supreme Court has Lok Sabha elections in the his followers to defeat the BJP, in different parties or were his fight would continue to have agreed to hear a fresh petition State on April 11. A joint team which, according to him, has silent came forward with him a medical college at Rourkela seeking to defer the release of of BSF’s 114th battalion and cheated the people of Rourkela. with an expectation to do either by the Government or the film on April 8. the district force of police Ray, who had won the something for Rourkela. through a private agency. The Vivek Oberoi-starrer were out on an “area domina- Rourkela Assembly seat as the Ray admitted that he had a He informed that a pre- film ran into controversies tion” operation around noon BJP candidate in 2014, said on meeting with BJD supremo liminary round talk has already after the Congress in a dense forest near Mahla Thursday that his twin Naveen Patnaik and got the been held with an America- and other Opposition parties village when they were demands for a second assurance from him that in the based South Indian party to approached the Election attacked, said Deputy Brahmani bridge at Panposh coming days he would work on establish a medical college. Commission alleging that the Inspector General of Police and upgradation of the IGH to the Rourkela projects sincere- That party needs at least 100 release of the film during the (anti-Naxal op) Sundarraj P. a medical college hospital have ly. But so far, he (Ray) has not acres of land where it will election period amounted to The deceased were iden- been ignored by the BJP made up his mind as to establish an international-level violation of the model code of tified as Assistant Sub- Government at the Centre, for whether he would join the hospital and, accordingly, the conduct, that kicked in on Inspector Bipul Borah from which he has not been able to BJD or not, he said. search for land is going on. March 12. Assam, constables Silam save his face before the voters. He further said that besides Ray told his followers that The first phase of the Lok Ramkrishna from Andhra In an emotional address to those two projects as promised their effort now should be to Sabha elections kickstarts on Pradesh, Ishrar Khan from his followers, he said that after during the 2014 election cam- defeat the BJP candidates in the April 11. Jharkhand, and Tumeshwar 19 years’ gap, he had partici- paign, two more projects were Rourkela and Raghunathpalii The Opposition raised from Dongargaon. pated in direct electoral politics in his efforts. One is an aero- Assembly seats and the objections to the release of BSF’s Assistant in 2014 and contested from drome and the other is a pass- Sundargarh Lok Sabha con- PM Narendra Modi on April 5, Commandant Gopu Kumar Rourkela. That time, many of port office. Though the aero- stituency. a week before the elections. ! ! " # and Inspector Gopal Rang sustained injuries in the exchange of fire. Reinforcement was " rushed to the spot, Sundarraj # $ % $ & $ ' said, adding a search opera- tion was underway in the area. According to a BSF offi- ! %& more conducive environments, water supplies drying up. the interaction between climate future, overall a heavy loss is cial, the patrolling team, com- suggested the study published “We compiled a large data- change and land use will com- probable in all scenarios. prising 42 personnel of the t is not just human-animal in the recent edition of global base of more than four thou- pound existing threats to the In India, there are around BSF, had launched the opera- Iconflicts, rampant urbanisa- journal “Diversity and sand elephant occurrences and elephant.” 27,312 elephants in the wild tion from Mahla camp of the R tion and poaching, the Asian Distributions”. a large geo-database of envi- “The negative effect is while in Nepal their number is ‘A’ company of the BSF 114th elephants in India and neigh- Using an ensemble of ronmental predictor variables especially severe in the human- estimated to be between 100 Battalion, around 250 km * + bouring Nepal are facing a species distribution models covering India and Nepal for dominated landscapes in east- and 125. from Raipur. bigger challenge — climate (SDMs), the conservationists this study,” explained Surendra ern and southern India,” said The study also said the pro- When the security men esentment among BJP !!!# change, which is set to cast predicted changes in distribu- P Goyal from Dehradun-based study co-authors Priya Davidar jections could be effectively were advancing through a Rworkers over allotment of !$%&! shadows on their survival — tion of the Asian elephant in Wildlife Institute of India, and Jean-Philippe Puyravaud used to identify critical habitat forest near Mahla, a large party tickets continued unabat- '&! according to a recent study.
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