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  1. NCBC president criticizes TMC leader over remarks on PM Modi, calls it an "insult to OBC community"

    NCBC president criticizes TMC leader over remarks on PM Modi, calls it an "insult to OBC community"

    Chandrapur (Maharashtra) [India], National Backward Classes Commission Chairman Hansraj Ahir on Sunday termed TMC leader Piyush Panda's remarks on Prime Minister Modi as an insult to the OBC community. NCBC Chairman Hansraj Ahir told ANI that a notice has been sent to the West Bengal DGP, asking...
  2. Backward classes panel issues notice to West Bengal govt over Pijush Panda's objectionable remarks against PM Modi

    Backward classes panel issues notice to West Bengal govt over Pijush Panda's objectionable remarks against PM Modi

    Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], The National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC) on Saturday issued a notice to the West Bengal government in connection with the objectionable remarks made by Trinamoo Congress leader Piyush Panda against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. A notice to the Bengal...
  3. Congress has lost moral right to remain political party after Kharge's Article 370 remarks: BJP

    Congress has lost moral right to remain political party after Kharge's Article 370 remarks: BJP

    New Delhi: The BJP on Sunday said the Congress has lost its moral right to remain a political party after its president Mallikarjun Kharge's remarks on the removal of Article 370.A day after Kharge took a dig at Kharge over the abrogation of Article 370 of the Constitution that gave special...
  4. Elections once again – and its press play on sexist slurs against women politicians

    Elections once again – and its press play on sexist slurs against women politicians

    New Delhi: Elections are open season to target women politicians, with a family pan-party, pan-country sexist subtext playing out again in the 2024 elections, with BJP's star candidates Hema Malini and Kangana Ranaut and TMC chief Mamta Banerjee is the initial target.On Thursday, Congress...
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