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Cong-NCP spat puts alliance under strain - Hindustan Times
A day after Congress workers told Rahul Gandhi during his visit to Mumbai that they strongly disapproved of the alliance with Sharad Pawar’s party, speculation is rife that the alliance partners would snap ties sooner or later. The two parties have been in an uneasy alliance since 1999.
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Tytler cheated us, said Sonia and Rahul backed project: US firm to FBI - Manu Pubby, Indian Express
NCP’s rejig plan: Senior ministers refuse to give up positions for Lok Sabha campaign - Rohit Chandavarkar, Economic Times
A Pawar plan for Mumbai - Smruti Koppikar, Hindustan Times
CBI files FIR accusing Naveen Jindal and Dasari Narayan Rao of fraud - Economic Times
Advani quits all party posts, throws BJP into crisis - Shekhar Iyer, Hindustan Times
ISI lends Maoists helping hand - RK Ohri, Pioneer
Jaya greets 'good friend' Modi on his elevation as BJP mascot - PTI
It's our duty to throw out UPA: BJP - Pioneer
Sangh Parivar shadow-boxing at centre of BJP turmoil - Ravish Tiwari, IE
Shun violence & we’ll redress any sense of alienation, Naxals told - ET
Rajnath Singh & Co fail to placate LK Advani - Amita Shah, Economic Times
BJP stands firm on Modi's elevation amid moves to mollify Advani - Times of India
Learning from its failure - Economist
Narendra Modi elevation a 'master-stroke': Parkash Singh Badal - DNA
Chairman Modi declares war, calls for Congress-free India - Vikas Pathak, Hindustan Times
Eyes on polls, Modi calls for 'Congress-free Bharat Nirman' - Indian Express
And the Sangh said Modi - Girish Kuber, Indian Express
BJP makes its pick: 'Justice calls for Modi' - Ravish Tiwari, Indian Express
Narendra Modi now begins his 7 Race Course Road yatra - Amita Shah, Economic Times
Narendra Modi anointed chairman of BJP 2014 Lok Sabha election campaign committee - Mohua Chatterjee, Times of India
Narendra Modi’s future is bright, but it won’t be without obstacles - Sanjay Singh, FirstPost
We shall overcome is Modi's national agenda - Pratul Sharma, NewIndianExpress
Beaten in Bihar and national arena, Nitish takes two steps backward - Santwana Bhattacharya, NewIndianExpress
Walking with the Reds - Sunil Namdeo, Mail Today
One step closer to PM dream - Aditya Menon, India Today
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