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Nitin Nabin Named BJP Working President in Delhi

Nitin Nabin assumes the role of BJP's Working President in Delhi, with PM Modi praising him as a dedicated 'karyakarta'. His appointment positions him as the likely successor to J P Nadda. Read the full story.

Himachal Congress to be reconstituted in 3 months

Himachal Pradesh Congress chief Vinay Kumar announces a major organizational overhaul within three months, pledging to address senior leaders' concerns for party unity. Read the full story.

Haryana Sex Ratio Falls, Hooda Accuses Govt of Denial

Congress MP Deepender Singh Hooda reveals Haryana's sex ratio has declined to 906, contradicting the Health Minister. He blames misuse of IVF, abortion kits, and government inaction. Read the full analysis.

JP Nadda in Deoghar for BJP programmes, temple visit

BJP national president JP Nadda arrived in Deoghar on Friday. His Saturday schedule includes a puja at Baidyanath Temple, inaugurating party offices, and a meeting with AIIMS doctors. Read details.

Bihar MPs Unite for TB-Mukt Bharat in High-Level Meeting

Union Health Minister JP Nadda chairs a crucial meeting with Bihar MPs to accelerate the TB-Mukt Bharat Abhiyan. India sees a 21% decline in TB incidence, with Bihar playing a pivotal role. MPs commit to grassroots action.

PM Modi, Shah, Nadda Hold Key BJP Meeting in Parliament

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a high-level meeting with BJP's top brass, including Amit Shah and JP Nadda, sparking speculation over the next party president and political equations in Jharkhand. Read the full details here.

Congress Issues Notices to 43 Bihar Leaders

Congress disciplinary committee takes action against 43 Bihar leaders for anti-party activities. Leaders must submit written clarification by November 21. Party faces worst electoral performance in recent history.

Congress Collapse in Bihar: 5 to 0 Seats in 2024

Congress suffers historic defeat in Bihar, losing all 5 seats it contested in 2024 elections. Analysis reveals strategic failures and leadership crisis. What's next for the grand old party?

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