Opposition Parties
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Farm laws: Opposition leaders stopped by police from meeting protesting farmers’ at Ghazipur
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Farm law protests: 16 Opposition parties to boycott president’s address to Parliament on Friday
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‘Direct cash transfers, free travel for migrants’: Opposition places 11 demands before Centre
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Rajya Sabha: Opposition MPs complain to Venkaiah Naidu about ‘hurried passage’ of bills
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PM Narendra Modi discusses simultaneous polls at all-party meeting, will form panel to examine idea
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PM Narendra Modi to meet heads of political parties today, simultaneous polls on the agenda
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EC says counting process will not be changed, rejects Opposition demand on VVPAT verification
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Amit Shah says Opposition is tarnishing the image of India’s democracy by doubting EVMs
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Tejashwi Yadav urges Opposition leaders to boycott TV news debates that further BJP agenda
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As India and Pakistan hostilities rise, Opposition puts off discussion on Common Minimum Programme
Akash Bisht
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The big news: Opposition to unite again at AAP rally in Delhi today, and nine other top stories
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The big news: UK approves Vijay Mallya’s extradition order, and nine other top stories
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NRC row: Opposition parties meet President, urge him to ensure no Indian is left out of register
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Congress’ BK Hariprasad is Opposition nominee for Rajya Sabha deputy chairperson post
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Opposition parties may not contest 2019 elections together in all states: HD Deve Gowda
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Voters will choose good governance over caste coalitions of the Opposition in 2019: Rajnath Singh
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‘I am taking sanyas from party politics’: Yashwant Sinha quits BJP
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Sonia Gandhi hosts dinner for Opposition parties, spokesperson says meet ‘not political’
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The real target of Modi’s Babri Masjid case manoeuvre may have been the Congress, not Advani
Anita Katyal
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A common presidential candidate may be the first step by the opposition in forming an anti-BJP front
Anita Katyal