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'Explosions In Pak Kept Congress Royal Family Awake': PM's Scathing Attack
The country was proud of its forces after the success of Operation Sindoor, but the Congress and its ally Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) did not like it, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said at a rally in Bihar's Arrah today ahead of the upcoming polls
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Canada Cites "India's Growing Global Influence" In Allegation Against Pak
Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) said Pakistan could conduct foreign interference activities against Canada.
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77 Years After Migrating, West Pak Refugees Vote For 1st Time In J&K Polls
Ruldu Ram's joy knew no bounds after he voted for the first time in his life at the age of 90, nearly eight decades after migrating from Pakistan during the Partition.
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"Indians Can Decide...": Pak On Not Congratulating PM Modi After Polls
Pakistan today said that it desired cordial and "cooperative ties" with all its neighbours, including India, and wants to resolve disputes through talks.
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"Handle Your Country": Arvind Kejriwal Snubs Pak Leader's Poll Shoutout
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, out on bail to campaign for the ongoing election campaign, today sharply reacted to a Pakistan Minister for his remarks on Lok Sabha elections.
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Will Seek Transfer Of Kartarpur Sahib From Pak: Sukhbir Badal In Manifesto
The Shiromani Akali Dal on Saturday came out with its poll manifesto and said it will seek transfer of Kartarpur Sahib from Pakistan to India through mutual land exchange between the two countries.
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Why Pak Being Discussed When Polls In India: Priyanka Gandhi Attacks BJP
Why is Pakistan being discussed when elections are taking place in India and the unemployment rate here is at a 45-year high, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra asked on Friday as she hit back at the BJP on the row over Mani Shankar Aiyar's remark
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Himanta Sarma Says Congress Manifesto Is For Polls In Pak, Party Responds
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday alleged that the Congress' poll manifesto was more appropriate for elections in neighbouring Pakistan than for India.
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Pak Ex PM Imran Khan Demands Judicial Probe In May 9 Violence, Feb 8 Polls
Jailed former Pak PM Imran Khan once again on Wednesday demanded a judicial probe into the May 9 violence and the February 8 elections, urging Supreme Court Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa to hear the petitions filed by his party on the two issues.
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"If There Were EVMs...": Imran Khan Amid Poll Rigging Allegations In Pak
Incarcerated former premier Imran Khan has said that if there had been electronic voting machines (EVM) in the election, all the rigging issues would have been solved in an hour, Dawn reported.
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"Unacceptable": Imran Khan's Party After Asif Zardari Elected Pak President, Calls For Protest
Jailed former prime minister Imran Khan's party called Saturday's election of the President of Pakistan "unconstitutional and unacceptable" and urged the people to hold peaceful protests across the country against poll robbery on Sunday.
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Pakistan Court Bars Oath Taking For Candidates Allotted Reserved Seats
A Pakistan court on Wednesday barred till Thursday the oath-taking of those candidates who were allotted reserved seats in the National Assembly that the Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) has claimed should have been given to it.
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Opinion: Pakistan-It's A Rocky Road Ahead For Shehbaz Sharif, Thanks To Imran
The eight-party coalition with Sharif as Prime Minister inspires little confidence that it can last long. Among its biggest challenges will be an ever-emboldened Imran Khan
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Imran Khan's Party-Backed Lawmakers Denied Reserved Seats In Pak Parliament
Pakistan's election commission on Monday blocked lawmakers loyal to jailed ex-prime minister Imran Khan from taking a share of parliamentary seats reserved for women and minorities, after a poll marred by rigging claims.
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Amid Poll Rigging Allegations, Pak's Newly Elected Parliament Takes Oath
Lawmakers were sworn in during the first sitting of Pakistan's new parliament Thursday, three weeks after an election marred by widespread allegations of rigging.
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'Explosions In Pak Kept Congress Royal Family Awake': PM's Scathing Attack
The country was proud of its forces after the success of Operation Sindoor, but the Congress and its ally Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) did not like it, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said at a rally in Bihar's Arrah today ahead of the upcoming polls
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Canada Cites "India's Growing Global Influence" In Allegation Against Pak
Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) said Pakistan could conduct foreign interference activities against Canada.
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77 Years After Migrating, West Pak Refugees Vote For 1st Time In J&K Polls
Ruldu Ram's joy knew no bounds after he voted for the first time in his life at the age of 90, nearly eight decades after migrating from Pakistan during the Partition.
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"Indians Can Decide...": Pak On Not Congratulating PM Modi After Polls
Pakistan today said that it desired cordial and "cooperative ties" with all its neighbours, including India, and wants to resolve disputes through talks.
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"Handle Your Country": Arvind Kejriwal Snubs Pak Leader's Poll Shoutout
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, out on bail to campaign for the ongoing election campaign, today sharply reacted to a Pakistan Minister for his remarks on Lok Sabha elections.
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Will Seek Transfer Of Kartarpur Sahib From Pak: Sukhbir Badal In Manifesto
The Shiromani Akali Dal on Saturday came out with its poll manifesto and said it will seek transfer of Kartarpur Sahib from Pakistan to India through mutual land exchange between the two countries.
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Why Pak Being Discussed When Polls In India: Priyanka Gandhi Attacks BJP
Why is Pakistan being discussed when elections are taking place in India and the unemployment rate here is at a 45-year high, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra asked on Friday as she hit back at the BJP on the row over Mani Shankar Aiyar's remark
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Himanta Sarma Says Congress Manifesto Is For Polls In Pak, Party Responds
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday alleged that the Congress' poll manifesto was more appropriate for elections in neighbouring Pakistan than for India.
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Pak Ex PM Imran Khan Demands Judicial Probe In May 9 Violence, Feb 8 Polls
Jailed former Pak PM Imran Khan once again on Wednesday demanded a judicial probe into the May 9 violence and the February 8 elections, urging Supreme Court Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa to hear the petitions filed by his party on the two issues.
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"If There Were EVMs...": Imran Khan Amid Poll Rigging Allegations In Pak
Incarcerated former premier Imran Khan has said that if there had been electronic voting machines (EVM) in the election, all the rigging issues would have been solved in an hour, Dawn reported.
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"Unacceptable": Imran Khan's Party After Asif Zardari Elected Pak President, Calls For Protest
Jailed former prime minister Imran Khan's party called Saturday's election of the President of Pakistan "unconstitutional and unacceptable" and urged the people to hold peaceful protests across the country against poll robbery on Sunday.
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Pakistan Court Bars Oath Taking For Candidates Allotted Reserved Seats
A Pakistan court on Wednesday barred till Thursday the oath-taking of those candidates who were allotted reserved seats in the National Assembly that the Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) has claimed should have been given to it.
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Opinion: Pakistan-It's A Rocky Road Ahead For Shehbaz Sharif, Thanks To Imran
The eight-party coalition with Sharif as Prime Minister inspires little confidence that it can last long. Among its biggest challenges will be an ever-emboldened Imran Khan
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Imran Khan's Party-Backed Lawmakers Denied Reserved Seats In Pak Parliament
Pakistan's election commission on Monday blocked lawmakers loyal to jailed ex-prime minister Imran Khan from taking a share of parliamentary seats reserved for women and minorities, after a poll marred by rigging claims.
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Amid Poll Rigging Allegations, Pak's Newly Elected Parliament Takes Oath
Lawmakers were sworn in during the first sitting of Pakistan's new parliament Thursday, three weeks after an election marred by widespread allegations of rigging.