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Kerala CM defends CPI, dismisses ally's criticism

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan reaffirms CPI as a trusted LDF ally, counters Binoy Viswam's remarks on Vellappally Natesan, and addresses Karnataka bulldozer row. Read the full political analysis.

CPI's Viswam Calls LDF Poll Setback a 'Clear Warning'

CPI state secretary Binoy Viswam analyses LDF's local election setback, calls for introspection and corrective steps. He pledges home visits from Jan 15-30 and vows no compromise on Sabarimala probe. Read more.

CPI vs SNDP: War of Words Erupts in Kerala Politics

A political spat erupted between CPI's Binoy Viswam and SNDP's Vellappally Natesan over criticism of LDF's performance. Read the full details of the controversy and its implications for Kerala's ruling front.

Congress MP Manickam Tagore equates RSS with Al-Qaeda

Congress MP Manickam Tagore sparked controversy by equating RSS with Al-Qaeda, calling both 'organisations of hatred'. This came after Digvijaya Singh praised RSS's organisational strength. Read the full story for details and reactions.

RSS-BJP High-Level Meetings in Lucknow Post Poll Review

Top RSS and BJP leaders held a series of closed-door meetings in Lucknow to review the 2024 Lok Sabha results and plan for the 2027 UP assembly polls. Key issues like coordination and voter outreach were discussed.

Bhagwat: Rashtra Built on Culture, Not Clashes

RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat asserts India's nationhood stems from cultural consciousness, not territorial disputes. Learn how this vision shapes national identity and unity.

RSS to Follow Rules First Time in 100 Years

Congress leader Priyank Kharge reveals RSS will follow rules for first time in century after High Court permits route march in Chittapur. Read the full story.

Karnataka HC Permits RSS Chittapur March on Nov 16

Karnataka High Court grants permission for RSS route march in Chittapur on November 16 after resolving scheduling conflicts. The march, part of the RSS centenary celebrations, was initially denied permission.

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