Haji yakub qureshi mulayam singh biography

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  • Elections are festivals of democracy. India has been under the throes of Lok Sabha election for the last one month beginning from April 7. Islamic röst brings to its readers profil of contests and contestants in some high-profile constituencies across the country. By no means it is a complete list of all the key contests. The diversity of parties, their affiliations to the broader alliances, flavour of regional politics is so bewildering that it is impossible to capture the essence of the entire exercise.
    We have gathered the profiles of the contests in nearly 80 constituencies across the states trying to etch to relief the persona of the candidates, their importance and affiliations with the parties and persons in positions of power, posts held in the past and nature of the contests which in most cases are more than triangular. Candidates have been picked up in terms of the importance of the party in regional context or the person himself. Since the exercise is spread over near

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  • It’s homecoming for rebels in UP

    The police sprays water to disperse government employees who were staging a protest march at Jehangir Chowk in Srinagar

    Expulsions, suspensions and allegations are now a thing of the past. With Lok Sabha elections round the corner, political parties have slipped into in a forgive-and-forget mode and are welcoming rebels with open arms.
    The Samajwadi Party, for instance, has welcomed back Ms Ranjana Bajpai and had asked her to win over women Brahmin voters for the party. At a recent press conference, Ms Ranjana Bajpai said that she had never left the Samajwadi family but had remained inactive due to the academic workload.
    Mr Mulayam Singh Yadav also asserted that Ms Bajpai had never left the Samajwadi Party.
    Both the leaders chose to forget the fact that Ms Ranjana Bajpai had joined the BSP with much fanfare and had even contested the assembly elections from Sitapur on a BSP ticket gods year and had lost the same. Her son Harsh Bajpai had also

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