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BJP may reinstate Yeddyurappa - BS Satish Kumar, Hindu
With the Karnataka High Court clearing the former Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa of corruption charges against him in the Lokayukta report on illegal mining, the party leadership may consider the possibility of reappointing him Chief Minister.
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Mamata Banerjee snubs HC on poll plans - ToI
The Prime Minister has been damaged by the Bansal and Kumar resignations - Mail Today
PM didn’t want Ashwani Kumar axed till end - Hindustan Times
Now, there is no logic in PM's continuance: Advani - PTI
Sonia insisted on PM men’s exit - Sanjay Basak, Asian Age
In deviation, MLAs not 10 Janpath choose Karnataka CM - Pioneer
Two dented, tainted ministers go in a day - Times of India
Singla put up for sale at least 8 top posts, used Bansal’s official phones - Neeraj Chauhan & Rohan Dua, Times of India
Court nixes UP’s plan to give relief to terror suspect - Times of India
Railgate: Call records, meeting with Mahesh Kumar nail Pawan Kumar Bansal - Aman Sharma, Economic Times
Railway minister PK Bansal and Law minister Ashwani Kumar forced to resign - PTI
Siddaramaiah to be new Karnataka Chief Minister - Sindhu Manjesh, NDTV
Under-fire rail minister Pawan Kumar Bansal resigns: TV reports - HindustanTimes
Nothing has changed since 1997 judgment, Vineet Narain says - Abhinav Garg, Times of India
Cong may sack Kumar, Bansal for axe effect - PR Ramesh, Economic Times
Even PM can’t interfere with CBI probe: Supreme Court - Manoj Mitta, Times of India
Siddaramaiah set to win race for Karnataka top job - Subodh Ghildiyal, ToI
Won’t go back to BJP, says BSY - Kestur Vasuki, Pioneer
Boost for pro-Madani campaign? - VR Jayaraj, Pioneer
‘A matter of time’ before action on two Ministers - Smita Gupta, Hindu
Uttarakhand high court bars Arya Samaj from issuing marriage certificates - DS Kunwar, Times of India
Railway minister’s nephew is director of Canara-HSBC JV - Rohan Dua, ToI
WikiLeaks: Pranab was removed as Defence Minister because he could not generate party funds - Sachin Dixit, NitiCentral
Karnataka results analysis: BJP’s mistake was removing Yeddy from Delhi - R Jagannathan, FirstPost
3 contenders for Karnataka CM’s post - K Giriprakash, Business Line
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The UPA 2 government was conceived in corruption – and never really recovered from that taint. Right from the day the election results came in, the back-channel negotiations began for the reappointment of A Raja as Telecom Minister to advance the interests of certain telecom majors (in return for illegal gratification). It was an enterprise which set the stage for India’s biggest corruption scandal and virtually set the political tone for the rest of the four years. As subsequent exposes have established, Manmohan Singh and other key Ministers knew full well that mischief was afoot, but pointedly looked the other way. That was the beginning of the slide, and the UPA government in general – and Manmohan Singh in particular – was mortally wounded from that episode. But rather than press ahead with remedial action, the government slid further into the cesspool of corruption.
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