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UDF came second to the LDF in the December local body polls
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KPCC president Mullappally Ramachandran and other state leaders with Central Observers Tariq Anwar, Ivan Dsouza and P.V. Mohanan during their meeting at Indira Bhavan in Thiruvananthapuram on Sunday.
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UDF came second to the LDF in the December local body polls
Jolted by the recent local body elections results in Kerala, Congress general secretary Tariq Anwar on Friday said the party would put in a 90-day action plan for the coming Assembly elections in the State.
Polls in Kerala would be around April-May, along with Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Assam and Puducherry.
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YESTERDAY we published the report of the Sub-Committee which was appointed at Amritsar to prepare a draft constitution for the Congress. Some of the more important changes proposed by the Sub-Committee have already been commented upon in these columns. The limitations of the number of delegates to 3,000, at the rate of one delegate for 1,00,000 of the population, the making of a district the unit for the purpose of returning delegates, the provision that each district should elect delegates in proportion to the number of inhabitants in it, cities not included in districts being treated as district units, the reconstitution of Congress Provinces on a linguistic basis, the reduction in the strength of the All-India Congress and General Secretaries who shall be ex officio members, the electorates for this purpose being no longer Provincial Congress Committees, but all delegates elected to the Congress for a year, the abolition of the present subjects committee, its functions bein
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Jobs to turn key theme for Legislator polls in Telangana; KCR announces he will fill 50,000
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Jobs to turn key theme for Legislator polls in Telangana; KCR announces he will fill 50,000By
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Telangana is set to have elections to two graduate MLC seats and bypoll to the Nagarjuna Sagar assembly constituency, apart to a few urban body polls in the coming months.
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HYDERABAD: The ensuing polls for legislators in Telangana may revolve around jobs, view political analysts, with chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on Sunday evening announcing to fill about 50,000 vacancies and the opposition BJP swiftly terming it a ploy to hoodwink the unemployed youth ahead of the elections.