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Katılım Kasım 2018
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@sagarikaghose @narendramodi Please...
If stealing silverware from Hotels wasn't enough to defame the country.
Please have some dignity amd grace ....



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Citizens, save fuel, avoid foreign travel, tighten your belts says @narendramodi. Meanwhile, Frequent Flyer PM departs on multi-country luxury diplomacy tour immediately after elections for some R&R. For the people: austerity. For the ruler: aviation miles. Btw how much fuel was burned by @BJP4India netas flying in and out of Bengal for weeks. Not to forget massive VIP movement for grand swearing ins for @BJP4India CMs. Raja mast, janta trast.
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@raghav_chadha You are the wrong person in the wrong party now. Bharat wants to know the real pressure. Can you tell our country the real pressure behind it? #AAP #BJP
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Today, exercising the provisions of the Constitution of India, more than two-thirds of the AAP MPs in the Rajya Sabha have merged with the BJP.
Seven MPs have signed the document, which was submitted to the Hon’ble Chairman of the Rajya Sabha.
I, along with two other MPs, personally handed over the signed documents.
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The Court noted Senior Advocate Hegde’s “agnipariksha” argument, but questioned why a judge should undergo such a test merely at the asking of an accused who fears an unfavourable outcome.
Court says that while an Accused can prove that he is innocent but he cannot be permitted to attempt to prove that judge is tainted.
Court: The same fairness must apply when allegations are made against a sitting judge. Even a politician, however powerful, cannot be permitted to damage the institution without any material to prove allegations against a judge.
The courtroom cannot be a theatre of perception: Justice Sharma
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🇺🇸 Energy Secretary Chris Wright said oil prices will keep rising and peak in the next few weeks as both Iran and the U.S. threaten to blockade the Strait of Hormuz.
WTI crude recently hit $116.20 and Brent neared $117.
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
🇺🇸 Gas is $4.17 a gallon nationally, up $1.19 since the start of the war. This is the steepest sustained run-up in 25 years As the ceasefire was announced, wholesale fuel prices dropped, but pump prices did not. Unfortunately that will take time And ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is still below 10% of normal volumes, so don't expect much relief anytime soon And now that the negotiations seems to reach a standstill and Trump threatening to blockade the Strait, expect more pain before relief
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