Oct 25, 2014

News Bharati News Letter

26-Oct-2014

News of the Day
 
 
PM Modi marks Diwali in Siachen, announces Rs.745 crore more for Kashmir

Wrapped in thick woollens, Prime Minister Narendra Modi flew to the icy heights of Siachen Glacier in Jammu and Kashmir Thursday where he lauded the armed forces and promised a national memorial for Indian soldiers. He later announced an additional relief package of Rs.745 crore for the flood-ravaged state.

Modi said, �"Be it the altitude or bitter cold, nothing deters our soldiers. They stand there, serving our nation. They make us truly proud." From Siachen, Modi extended Diwali greetings to everyone - including President Pranab Mukherjee, the commander in chief of the armed forces.

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Highlight of the Week
 
 
From General Elections to Maharashtra Polls: Observations

Maharashtra Assembly polls had shown a drastic change in the traditional politics in Maharashtra. There was no alliance and all main political parties tested their might in the state.

Political pundits and a large number of media is busy speculating on who is going to be the next Maha CM and what can be the political calculations, Political analyst Dr. Sharad Khare looks at the political scenario with a different perspective. Read how the veteran political science expert observes at the political shift in India.

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NewsBharati Focus
 
 
MIM�s entry into Maharashtra House a dangerous portent

The unexpected victory of AIMIM candidates Imtiyaz Jalil from Aurangabad Central and Warish Yusuf Pathan in Byculla in Mumbai has surprised many a political pundit who would not have foreseen the rise of this stark communal party led by its strongly rabid and communal leader Asaduddin and his brother Akbaruddin Owaisi.

In his article, Virag Pachpore observes that given the kind of language being used by the Owaisi brothers who control the MIM in the recent past, the entry of this rabidly communal and fundamentalist party into the Maharashtra Assembly sounds warning bells for the people of the state.

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