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The Times of India Kannauj or Karhal? A tough call for Akhilesh Yadav

Akhilesh Yadav, elected MP from Kannauj, faces a tough choice between Karhal and Kannauj seats. The Samajwadi Party chief hints at entering national politics from Kannauj, amidst the need to decide within 14 days as per the Representation of Peoples’ Act.

The Times of India Horoscope Today, June 6, 2024: Read your daily astrological predictions

Horoscope Today: Read daily horoscope predictions for June 6, 2024. Know all about the astrological events and influences that will be affecting each of the 12 zodiac signs. Get ready to discover what the stars have in store for you today!

The Times of India Pandian goes 'missing' after Naveen Patnaik BJD's poll setback

With V K Pandian being perceived as a key reason for BJD’s setback in the assembly and Lok Sabha elections, his conspicuous absence ever since the declaration of results on Tuesday has raised eyebrows and questions among political observers and the public alike.

The Times of India Maratha quota stir singes NDA in over half-dozen Marathwada seats

After defeating BJP's Pankaja Munde, NCP (SCP) candidate Bajrang Sonawane credited Maratha quota activist Manoj Jarange for his victory in Beed LS constituency. The Maratha reservation agitation, which has kept Maharashtra’s politicians on their toes for several months now, is believed to have played a big role in the loss of BJP-led front’s candidates in Marathwada constituencies such as Beed, Parbhani, Jalna, Nanded, Hingoli and Osmanabad.

The Times of India Maratha quota stir singes NDA in over half-dozen Marathwada seats

After defeating BJP's Pankaja Munde, NCP (SCP) candidate Bajrang Sonawane credited Maratha quota activist Manoj Jarange for his victory in Beed LS constituency. The Maratha reservation agitation, which has kept Maharashtra’s politicians on their toes for several months now, is believed to have played a big role in the loss of BJP-led front’s candidates in Marathwada constituencies such as Beed, Parbhani, Jalna, Nanded, Hingoli and Osmanabad.

The Times of India Lost dad at 6, had no money for school: Indira killer’s son

Sarabjit Singh's father, Beant Singh, played a crucial role in Sikh history. His family's struggles and sacrifices are intertwined with the aftermath of the 1984 military raid on Harmandir Sahib. Life changed for six-year-old Sarabjit when his father Beant Singh, a Delhi police SI who was part of the PM’s security detail, along with another of her bodyguards, Satwant Singh, assassinated Indira Gandhi in Oct 1984.

The Times of India Lost dad at 6, had no money for school: Indira killer’s son

Sarabjit Singh's father, Beant Singh, played a crucial role in Sikh history. His family's struggles and sacrifices are intertwined with the aftermath of the 1984 military raid on Harmandir Sahib. Life changed for six-year-old Sarabjit when his father Beant Singh, a Delhi police SI who was part of the PM’s security detail, along with another of her bodyguards, Satwant Singh, assassinated Indira Gandhi in Oct 1984.

The Times of India Nota emerges third best in four out of six Mumbai seats

Nota emerged as the third-highest vote-getter in four of six parliamentary constituencies in Mumbai, with VBA leading by Prakash Ambedkar in the other two. All third-place vote tallies were less than 2% of total votes cast. Across the six constituencies, a total of 75,262 Nota votes were recorded, with the highest number (15,161) in the Mumbai North West constituency.

The Times of India Rahul cashes in on Modi’s absence to sweep Manipur

Ethnic conflict in Manipur led to a shift in political dynamics as communities voted against NDA. Congress won Lok Sabha seats, attributing victory to discontent with BJP. Analysts highlight neglect from Centre fueling widespread discontent. Kukis, Meiteis, Nagas and Muslims, who historically coexisted in a blend of harmony and tension, overwhelmingly voted in favour of Congress, which won the two Lok Sabha seats, defeating BJP in Inner Manipur in the valley and NPF in the hills.

The Times of India SP win mirrors Akhilesh’s PDA pitch: 86% MPs are OBCs, Dalits, Muslims

Samajwadi Party, led by Akhilesh Yadav, focuses on PDA narrative with diverse MPs in Uttar Pradesh, including prominent figures like Azam Khan and ST Hasan. SP’s 37 MPs includes 20 from OBC, eight from SC and four from the Muslim community. Among the upper castes, only one MP each is from among Brahmins (Sanatan Pandey), Vaishya (Ruchi Veera) and Bhumihar (Rajeev Rai), while two are Thakur (Anand Bhadoria and Birendra Singh).

The Times of India Naveen makes a trip to Raj Bhavan without Pandian, puts in papers

Naveen Patnaik's 24-year tenure as Odisha CM ended just 141 days shy of surpassing Pawan Kumar Chamling's record in Sikkim, citing no shame in party's poll performance.