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Bihar polls: 2nd phase ends defying Naxal boycott

PATNA: Defying call for a poll boycott by Maoists , around 52 per cent of the 98.44 lakh electorate cast their votes in 45 Assembly constituencies in Bihar in the second phase of elections which was marred by stray incidents of violence. The second phase of voting in crucial Naxal -affected districts of Bihar came to an end on Sunday. Minor incidents of violence though have caused some disturbance as three polling officials have been reported to be missing from a booth in the Sitamarhi district in Bihar. The overall voter turnout was 52 per cent. East Champaran saw the highest voter turnout at 58 per cent. Stray incidents of violence occurred in Sitamarhi, Muzaffarpur and Darbhanga districts. The Naxals who had called for a boycott of the polls set fire to an electronic voting machine and other poll material including voter identity cards. Heavily-armed Naxals raided a polling centre at Subaigarh in Runisaidpur constituency and burnt down the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) b...

PictureSpeak: Saying the un-said

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SOMETIMES, GESTURES SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS: While Mr. Sharad Pawar had set his eyes on the Prime Minister's chair, Sonia Ma'am chose not to elevate the Maratha leader beyond the position of Agriculture Minister...a second time. So, Mr. Pawar's bafflement is understandable. Does the picture suggest this? Well, that I leave for you to decide.

Manmohan’s ministry: Crown heavier than king himself

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YES, you heard it right…the little, sweet Mannu Uncle – a respectable economist-turned-Prime Minister-turned-Gandhi family loyalist (won’t call sycophant yet) – may find it a bit too hard to handle his 78- strong jumbo Council of Ministers . However, the root of the plight of our so-called (Singh is) King does not lie so much in the size of his ministry as much as in the composition of it. Owing to the politics of compromise(s) and appeasement that the Indian democracy is witness to, Manmohan Singh’s Council of Ministers has characters of all castes, creed, regions, religions, complexions, shapes, sizes and age. There are Farooq Abdullahs , Pranab Mukherjees , Sharad Pawars , Veerbhadra Singhs, Mamata Banerjees , Kamal Naths , Ambika Sonis, Kapil Sibals, Jaipal Reddys and Ghulam Nabi Azads, to name just a few, around him to keep pulling his strings from all sides, apart from the bed-ridden, oxygen-fitted ailing M Karunanidhi calling shots from his wheel-chair in Chennai ! How many...