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    Muslim Leaders in Karnataka Cite Party Conspiracy in Davanagere South

    Bengaluru, April 10 A rift within the Karnataka Congress emerged on Friday, a day after the by-elections to two Assembly constituencies in the state, as a group of Muslim leaders alleged a "conspiracy" by some of their own senior party leaders to defeat the official candidate in Davanagere...
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    West Bengal Politics: Potential for First Muslim CM?

    Kolkata, March 20 TMC MLA Humayun Kabir, who has been suspended from the party, said that the proposal to build a new Babri Masjid in Murshidabad, at his urging, could significantly influence the political landscape ahead of the 2026 West Bengal state assembly elections. He asserted that the...
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    Assam Polls: AGP and BJP Alliance Announce Candidate Lists

    Guwahati, March 19 The BJP's ally, the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), announced on Thursday a list of 26 candidates, including 13 from the Muslim community, for the upcoming state assembly elections.Minister Atul Bora will again contest from Bokakhat, while his cabinet colleague Keshab Mahanta has...
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    Tamil Nadu Seat-Sharing Talks: IUML Voices Muslim Representation

    Chennai, February 22 IUML president Kader Mohideen formally requested the DMK on Sunday for five assembly constituencies for the upcoming elections.Further, the IUML leader advocated for greater Muslim representation within the alliance, stating that 16 constituencies should be allocated to...
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    'Intellectual Bankruptcy' – Sena Criticizes BJP's Opposition

    Mumbai, February 14 – Shiv Sena-Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray (SS-UBT) on Saturday criticized the BJP for criticizing Syed Iqbal's election as Mayor of the Parbhani Municipal Corporation, calling it "intellectual bankruptcy."The Thackeray camp strongly defended Syed Iqbal's election, saying it...
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    Kolkata Election Revision: Research Highlights Potential Bias in Discrepancy Lists

    Kolkata, February 12 A recent study has highlighted what it calls a "striking anomaly" in Kolkata's voter roll revision process, claiming that Muslims are disproportionately represented on the lists of discrepancies (LDs) across four assembly constituencies during the ongoing Systematic Area...
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