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“He Spoke to My Mother, Weeping”: Rahul Gandhi On “Senior Leader” Who Quit
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“He Spoke to My Mother, Weeping”: Rahul Gandhi On “Senior Leader” Who Quit

Congress’s Rahul Gandhi concluded the Bharat Jodo Nyaya Yatra in Mumbai today with some barbs at foes and former friends. While the heavy artillery was reserved for the BJP, a senior leader, thought to be Ashok Chavan, who recently crossed over to the BJP, got some special attention.

Without naming the former Maharashtra Chief Minister and MP, Mr Gandhi hinted that he had crossed over to evade the Central investigation agencies.

“We are fighting with a power. Now the question is, what is that power. The soul of a king lies in the EVMs, ED (Enforcement Directorate), CBI, Income tax,” Mr Gandhi said, addressing a mammoth crowd in Mumbai.

“I don’t want to name names, but a senior leader from this state, left the Congress. Weeping, he told my mother, ‘Sonia-ji, I’m ashamed to say, I do not have the power to fight this people, this force. I do not want to go to jail’,” he added.

The Congress has levelled the “washing machine” allegation against the BJP again after Mr Chavan switched sides last month, shortly after another key leader, Milind Deora.

State Congress chief Nana Patole, with whom he had serious differences, said the reason was mention of the Adarsh scam in a White Paper presented in parliament.

Mr Chavan has three cases pending against him, two of which are linked to the Adarsh Cooperative Housing Society.

Mr Chavan was the revenue minister of the state in 2000, when land in Colaba was allegedly allotted illegally for the Adarsh Cooperative Housing Society.

The veteran leader has ascribed various differences with the Congres as his reason for leaving the party.

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Electoral bonds: Cong 2nd-largest gainer, slightly ahead of TMC
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Electoral bonds: Cong 2nd-largest gainer, slightly ahead of TMC

Recent Election Commission data reveals Congress leading in electoral bond receipts over Trinamool Congress (TMC). Despite Trinamool’s initial advantage, Congress received more bonds. The data of 2017-18 and 2018-19 combined put the Trinamool ahead of Congress. A crucial period before the 2019 Lok Sabha polls showed significant differences in funding amounts.

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Putin ‘wins’ Russian presidential polls for record sixth-term
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Putin ‘wins’ Russian presidential polls for record sixth-term

Russian President Vladimir Putin clinched a historic sixth term, securing a landslide victory in the presidential polls with no serious challengers. Early results show Putin capturing 88% of the votes, solidifying his position as Russia’s longest-serving leader, surpassing Josef Stalin. Putin, a former KGB agent who ascended to power in 1999, now cements his place in Russian political history.

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