Uttarakhand Congress leaders on Monday met Rahul Gandhi and discussed the name for the new Congress legislature party (CLP) leader in the state. The meeting was attended by in charge of Uttarakhand Congress Devender Yadav. Harish Rawat, Navprabhat, and Karan Mahara also attended the meeting. The post fell vacant after Indira Hridayesh, who was the CLP leader in the state Assembly, passed away due to heart attack in June. According to the sources, discussions over the selection of a new CLP leader took place. Speaking to the media after the meeting with Rahul Gandhi, Devender Yadav said that the discussions were held regarding Uttarakhand Assembly polls which are scheduled to be held in 2022.
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Tirath Singh Rawat (left), who resigned as Uttarakhand CM on Friday, and West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee.
NEW DELHI: Late on Friday evening, Uttarakhand chief minister Tirath Singh Rawat resigned from his post. His resignation, which came less than four months after he was sworn in as the CM of the hill state, has put the spotlight on West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee who has to get elected as an MLA within six months.
Congress has alleged that Tirath Rawat is a scapegoat and he has been made to resign to stop Mamata Banerjee from getting elected as an MLA by November 5 and finally step down from her post.
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Two men from Nepal landed in police custody after paying Rs40,000 each to a Delhi-based agent to help them get visas and an NOC from the Nepal Embassy at New Delhi required to fly from India to the UAE
Mumbai: Two men from Nepal landed in police custody after paying Rs40,000 each to a Delhi-based agent to help them get visas and an NOC from the Nepal Embassy at New Delhi required to fly from India to the UAE. The two had landed a job in the Middle East. The two Karan Mahara (30) and Lal Singh Bhat (23) claimed to be victims.