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‘Burn your sarees’: B’desh PM slams oppn’s ‘boycott India’ call
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‘Burn your sarees’: B’desh PM slams oppn’s ‘boycott India’ call

Bangladesh PM Sheik Hasina has come down heavily against the opposition for running a ‘‘Boycott India’ campaign’ by questioning their ‘sincerity’ towards the decision amid allegations India’s interference in the internal politics of Bangladesh by the opposition in Bangladesh. Addressing a speech, the Prime Minister of Bangladesh said that if the opposition BNP leaders really boycotted Indian products, they would burn the Indian sarees of their wives.​​​

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Intense Heatwaves to Scorch India This Summer; Worst-hit May be Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka
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Intense Heatwaves to Scorch India This Summer; Worst-hit May be Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka

The IMD said the anticipated increase in outdoor activities during the Lok Sabha polls could heighten public vulnerability to heatwaves, due to which advisories have been issued to all states and UTs

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LoK Sabha Election 2024: Election Buzz On the Streets of Delhi | Chandni Chowk | N18V | News18
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LoK Sabha Election 2024: Election Buzz On the Streets of Delhi | Chandni Chowk | N18V | News18

LoK Sabha Election 2024: Election Buzz On the Streets of Delhi | Chandni Chowk | N18V | News18Lok Sabha. This year, for the 2024 general elections, Delhi will go to the polls in a single phase on May 25. The counting of votes will be held on June 4.In the last two elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has emerged as the undisputed winner here, with all seven seats in the bag. During the 2019 polls, the saffron party received a mammoth 56.86% votes, restricting the Congress and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) to 22.51% and 18.11%.However, unlike the past two times when Delhi witnessed a three-way contest between the BJP, Congress and AAP, this time around, the BJP is up for a one-on-one battle with the INDIA bloc.As per a seat-sharing agreement, the AAP will field its candidates on four seats in Delhi, while the Congress party will have the other three seats.

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