General Politics

Rahul Gandhi files nomination from Amethi

Rahul Gandhi files nomination from AmethiAmethi, Apr 4: Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi on Saturday filed his nomination papers from Amethi parliamentary constituency for the Lok Sabha elections.

Rahul was accompanied by his mother Sonia Gandhi, party candidate from Sultanpur Dr. Sanjay Singh and close family friend Captain Satish Sharma.

UPCC president Reeta Bahuguna Joshi was already present at the collectorate.

Rahul''s sister Priyanka Vadra and his brother-in-law Robert Vadra was not present because of death of Vadra''s father on Friday.

Reports: Former Nepalese king in talks to revive monarchy

Former Nepalese king GyanendraKathmandu - Nearly a year after the country's politicians abolished the monarchy, former Nepalese king Gyanendra has begun talks to revive it, media reports said Saturday.

Gyanendra held talks with three influential Indian relatives and close aides at his residence in Kathmandu which focused on installing his grandson as new king, the Nepal Samacharpatra newspaper said.

"The four-hour meeting with his Indian relatives centred on how to install Hridendra, the grandson of former king Gyanendra, as the baby king," the newspaper quoted close aides as saying.

Bharatiya Janata Party releases manifesto for general elections

Bharatiya Janata Party releases manifesto for general electionsNew Delhi, Apr 3: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Friday released its party''s manifesto for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

For Below Poverty Line (BPL) families, the party has promised to give 35 kg rice per month at Rs two per kg and wheat at Rs 3.5 per kg. This is seen as a counter to the Congress, which has promised to offer rice at Rs three per kg.

There is also a promise to provide a bicycle to school-going girls in BPL families.

ROUNDUP: South Africa's Zuma vows to put the boot to crime

ROUNDUP: South Africa's Zuma vows to put the boot to crimeJohannesburg  - South Africa's presidential front-runner Jacob Zuma on Thursday blasted what he called his country's "soft approach" on crime and hinted he was not adverse to vigilante justice.

Zuma was addressing leaders of the country's Afrikaner minority, whom he praised as the only "true South Africans" among the country's white population.

Zuma is campaigning for general elections on April 22 that his African National Congress (ANC) party is expected to win.

Thai opposition willing to protest for a six months

Thai opposition willing to protest for a six months Bangkok  - Thailand's anti-government Red Shirt movement is ready for six months of countrywide protests to force a new election and defeat their critics, Jakrapob Penkair, a leader of political group loyal to fugitive former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, said Thursday.

Jakrapob's group - the National United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship - is now focused on a creating a huge show of popular anger against an "illegitimate government" next Wednesday, he said.

Chief of Bangladesh's anti-graft body resigns

Chief of Bangladesh's anti-graft body resigns Dhaka  - The chief of Bangladesh's anti-graft authority resigned Thursday, saying that new leadership is needed to fight graft in the country's changed political landscape.

"You all know the present situation. There is no need to explain it again. I don't want to go into details. I would only say the circumstances demand a new leadership for the commission to gear up its activities," said Mashhud Chowdhury, confirming his resignation.

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