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Narayanasamy participates in a signature campaign seeking recall of L-G
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Chief Minister V.Narayanasamy taking part in the campaign seeking recall of Kiran Bedi on Tuesday. | Photo Credit: T. Singaravelou
Narayanasamy participates in a signature campaign seeking recall of L-G
Responding to former Minister A. Namassivayam’s decision to quit the Congress party, Chief Minister V. Narayanasamy on Tuesday said people would decide the fate of politicians who play “opportunistic politics and change the colour of their party flag often”.
“We have seen the fate of persons who played opportunistic politics and changed the colour of party flags for personal gains. The people will decide their fate,” he said participating in a signature campaign launched by the Secular Democratic Alliance, seeking the recall of Lt. Governor Kiran Bedi, at Anna Thidal.
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Restrictions imposed considering breach of peace, threat to safety of people: DGP
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Senior Superintendent of Police Rahul Alwal reviewing security arrangements in front of Raj Nivas after deployment of Central forces in Puducherry on Wednesday. | Photo Credit:
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Restrictions imposed considering breach of peace, threat to safety of people: DGP
Ahead of the proposed indefinite agitation planned by the ruling Congress and other constituents of the Secular Democratic Alliance in front of Raj Nivas from January 8, District Collector Purva Garg on Wednesday issued an order stating that political gatherings without the permission of the Office of the District Magistrate would be considered unlawful.