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UDF members of the Opposition disrupted the proceedings of Kerala Assembly over self-financing college issue on Monday, forcing a brief adjournment of the House.
They agreed to resumption of the proceedings after the government promised to hold discussions with leaders of the Opposition (updated).
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi said here on Sunday that the nation should discuss political killings in Kerala.
Addressing the general council meeting of the BJP, the Prime Minister said that physical attacks on opponents was not acceptable in a democracy.
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The Political Affairs Committee of the Congress in Kerala has resolved that the Congress party should function in a united, determined and disciplined manner.
The Committee also supported K. Babu and observed that the vigilance enquiry against him was politically motivated and vindictive.
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Kozhikode: Prime Minister unleashed a scathing attack on Pakistan while addressing a public rally here on Saturday and said that India would not forget the Uri attack.
The Prime Minister noted that there was only one nation in Asia which was exporting terror while every other country was working towards making 21st century Asia’s century. Wherever terrorism is happening in Asia, the affected nations were blaming only one country.
Mr. Modi said that India would not genuflect before terrorism. It had already isolated Pakistan globally. It would not spare any efforts to expose the country further.
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A three-day meeting of Bharatiya Janata Party to plan its electoral strategy for the coming Assembly elections and Parliamentary election in 2019 began here on Friday.
Party president Amit Shah is chairing meetings of office bearers at the national level, Parliamentary Board members, national general secretaries and presidents of feeder organisations on Friday as prelude to the national council meeting to the attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday.
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