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| Congress crisis deepens, Delhi summons warring leaders | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 31: Amid escalating infighting within the Jammu and Kashmir unit of the Congress and growing differences over the party's alliance with the ruling National Conference (NC), the Congress high command has summoned senior party leaders from the Union Territory to New Delhi for discussions aimed at resolving the crisis.
Highly placed sources said the meeting is likely to be held after the swearing-in of the newly appointed Chief Minister of Karnataka. According to party insiders, with the Congress leadership having successfully navigated the leadership issue in Karnataka, it is now turning its attention to addressing organizational discord in Jammu and Kashmir | |
| | | | NC MLAs meet sparks buzz as Congress gets no invite | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 31: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has convened a meeting of National Conference (NC) legislators and five Independent MLAs, including Cabinet Minister, supporting the ruling alliance, amid growing concerns over governance and reported dissatisfaction among some ruling party legislators over the functioning of certain ministers.
Sources said invitations have been sent to all 41 NC MLAs and four Independent legislators backing the NC-led government for a meeting | |
| | | | Strengthen Rahul's hands to fight communal forces: Advocate Bhardwaj | | Congresspersons' Conference | | Early Times Report
Purmandal, May 31: Working President (Acting) of Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress and senior Advocate Mohinder Bhardwaj has said that every committed Congressperson should actively respond to Leader of Opposition Mr Rahul Gandhi's call and efforts to strengthen the organisation at all levels. Mr Gandhi had started this process in a grand fashion by embarking on a nationwide Bharat Jodo Yatra which was also aimed at rejuvenating the Congress by connecting with leaders and | |
| | | | Mann Ki Baat: PM Modi urges people to take precautions amid scorching heat | | | Early Times Report
NEW DELHI, May 31: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday urged people to stay hydrated in view of soaring temperatures across the country.
In his monthly radio broadcast Mann Ki Baat, he said people should take extra precautions when stepping out in the sun.
“With temperatures soaring across much of the country, it is important to take extra care. Stay hydrated. If you need to step out in the sun, do so cautiously and take necessary precautions,” he said.
“Keep drinkin | |
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