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Amid attack fears, people from NE flee Bangalore - Johnson TA, Indian Express
More than 6,000 people from the Northeast fled Bangalore in panic on Wednesday following rumours that they could be attacked like elsewhere in the country, in the aftermath of the clashes between Bodos and migrant Muslims in Assam. The Bangalore City railway station was flooded with them waiting to board the Guwahati Express scheduled to leave the city at midnight. Most of them were from Assam.

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BJP releases Nitish's '03 speech lauding NaMo - Times of India
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Rahul stamp on Congress organizational rejig - Subodh Ghildiyal, Times of India
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Nitish wanted 'national' role for NaMo in 2003 - Pioneer
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JD(U) past point of no return - Dheeraj Kumar, Pioneer
BJP snubs Nitish's plan for a 'cordial demerger' - Abhay Singh, Law Kumar Mishra & Faizan Ahmad, Times of India
In Kashmir Valley, Rahul Gandhi ducks AFSPA - Bashaarat Masood, Indian Express
Kanimozhi files nomination, party hunts for RS numbers - Indian Express
Ajay Maken resigns in prelude to ministry reshuffle - Swaraj Thapa, Indian Express
Rahul, Cong send first signal to 'like-minded party' JD(U) - Indian Express
Maoists back in Bihar - Mammen Matthew, Hindustan Times
Will it be a Patel after Modi in Gujarat? - Premal Balan, Business Standard
Jairam can quit Congress, go join BJP: Chaturvedi - Times of India
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