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Cong is mature in horse trading and defections for running govts

Cong is mature in horse trading and defections for running govtsFrom: AAPMaharashtra News <News@AAPMaharashtra.org> Mon, 31 Mar ’14 4:47pTo: Preeti Sharma Menon <preetisharmamenon@gmail.com>Show full Headers The Congress President Mrs Sonia Gandhi’s comments on the resignation of the Aam Aadmi Party government in Delhi is an unsuccessful attempt to hide her own party’s open alliance with the BJP on February 14 in the state assembly, which led to the defeat of the Janlokpal bill. Mrs Gandhi, in a desperate bid to deflect attention from the growing public anger against a series of corruption scams of the Congress-led UPA’s central government and its wrong policies, chose to harp on her party’s specialisation of running a government at all costs, whether through horse trading or defection of MPs/MLAs. The Aam Aadmi Party would like to make it clear that it will not compromise on its core principle of eradicating corruption from the country. It was on this promise that
BJP and Congress campaign in its crescendo By  sagarmedia  on  March 31, 2014 |  Edit  BJP and Congress addressing election rallies on Monday as Narendra Modi holds rally in Arunachal and Assam while Sonia Gandhi addresses rally in Mewat and Rahul Gandhi too addressed rally in Odisha and Chhattisgarh reached its crescendo with multiple verbal  attacks   each scoring point of nationalism, welfare for the people,taking dig onto each other past and other parties leaders too join in this historical electorate battle of one of the biggest democracy to exercise their voting rights, Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Monday said this election is not just about development and her party is fighting for safeguarding the secular values enshrined in the Constitution.”This election is not only about the development of country. This election is to safeguard the constitutional framework which our freedom fighters, our forefathers have bestowed on us after much struggle and suffer
digitalLEARNING Weekly Newsletter: March 27, 2014    Volume  11,  Issue  13          DU to start one-year PG programme from 2015 The Delhi University is trying to bring a big reform in the post-graduation level from the next academic year.   New Madhyamik syllabus from 2015 The difference in marks between the Madhyamik Board and its national counterparts always concerns the students. In order to bridge the gap, the state government appointed syllabus reform committee for formulating new syllabus for classes nine and ten.   50 scholarships for Africans  The OP Jindal Global University has announced 50 scholarships for Africans to study at its campus from August.   CAW signs MoU with Osmania University Indian Air Force's College of Air Warfare (CAW) at Secunderabad has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Osmania University for conducting PhD courses for its officers.   98% aspirants fail test for teachers More than 98 percent of aspiring school teachers fail to
India and the World – an Update A bi-weekly News Digest on India’s Foreign Policy 30 03 2014   The emergence of India as a strong economic power is receiving widespread recognition in the region and beyond. Today, it has expanded its footprints and engagement in multiple fields across all continents. Accordingly, India’s foreign policy and international conducts should reflect upon its new global stature. In this backdrop, Ananta Aspen Centre is pleased to launch a new initiative — a bi-weekly digest of all the major news related to India’s Foreign Policy. Our sincere effort is to keep you informed and updated on all the major international developments that have implications on India’s foreign policy. Hope you will benefit from the initiative. We value your feedback, comments and recommendations.   India and the World – an Update A bi-weekly News Digest on India’s Foreign Policy (Volume – 6) March 14th – March 28th, 2014 The Growth Net Special [Ananta Centre (formerly p