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India doesn’t vote in favour of the UN resolution exempting aid from sanctions.

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It’s been a week since the UN resolution was passed, and India is still not on board. The resolution, which would exempt humanitarian aid from sanctions, has been met with strong opposition from India, who doesn’t believe that it goes far enough. India has been a vocal critic of the UN’s response to the humanitarian crisis in Syria, and this latest resolution is just another example of the UN’s inaction. Indian officials have said that they will only support the resolution if it is amended to include a provision for military intervention. Without Indian support, the resolution is unlikely to pass.

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News of Mukhtar Ansari’s passing: Shailendra Singh was accused of vandalism after he was forced to quit in 2004 due to political pressure.

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Shailendra Singh, a former deputy superintendent of police, revealed on Friday how the Mulayam Singh Yadav government of that era allegedly forced him to quit within 15 days after he had used the Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) against gangster-turned-politician Mukhtar Ansari in January 2004.

News of Mukhtar Ansari’s passing: Shailendra Singh was accused of vandalism after he was forced to quit in 2004 due to political pressure.

Five-time MLA Mukhtar Ansari passed away one day later. Shailendra Singh told news agency ANI that he was the one who had initially taken a light machine pistol out of the hands of the gangster-turned-politician.

The height of Mukhtar Ansari’s empire was in 2004, 20 years ago. When curfews were in place, Mukhtar Ansari would travel around in open jeeps. That was the time I got an LMG back. There was no recuperation prior to or following that. I even made him take the POTA. But the government of Mulayam was determined to save him at all costs. Under his pressure, the DIG, SP-STF, IG-range, and IG were transferred. Within 15 days, I was forced to quit as well. However, I said in my resignation letter why I was leaving and informed the public that this is the administration you elected, one that is under the control of mafias and guards their interests. No one was receiving a favor from me. It was my responsibility. According to Shailendra Singh.

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The assembly meeting in Delhi is postponed till March 27.

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The Delhi assembly has announced that the Speaker has ordered the House sitting to be cancelled and the next session will be held on March 27 at 11am.

The scheduled Friday session of the Delhi Assembly was postponed due to the arrest of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.

The Delhi assembly has announced that the Speaker has ordered the House’s sitting to be cancelled and the next meeting will be held on March 27 at 11am.

On March 16, a resolution was passed in Delhi assembly regarding the shortage of medicines and medical tests in hospitals and Mohalla Clinics.

The House has instructed Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar to resolve the issue within a week and present a report in the next House sitting on March 22.

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AAP leaders and supporters have gathered at the party office in DDU Marg near ITO, which has been barricaded by the police, to protest against the arrest of the Chief Minister.

Kejriwal was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) after his plea for interim protection was rejected by the Delhi high court, and he skipped nine ED summons issued before the general elections.

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The election in India may be the most costly in history.

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Indian companies are primarily purchasing electoral bonds for Narendra Modi’s ruling party.

India’s parliamentary vote this spring could surpass the $10bn-16bn spent on the White House race, making it the most expensive election this year. India’s 2019 general election was already the most expensive at $8.5bn, while America’s presidential poll the following year exceeded that. This year’s elections could be more costly than America’s.

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