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Politics News News Today Live: BJP takes a dig at Avadh Ojha with old video on Arvind Kejriwal after UPSC teacher joins AAP | Watch
- Avadh Ojha, who joined AAP, ridiculed Kejriwal’s liquor policy and highlighted inconsistencies in his statements. BJP released an old video showing Ojha criticising Kejriwal’s attire and corruption stance.
Politics News News Today Live: Fengal havoc: PM Modi dials Tamil Nadu CM Stalin, assures full support amid crisis
- PM Modi spoke with Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin about the flood crisis, offering assistance. Schools in several districts, including Nilgiris, will be closed due to Cyclone Fengal. Rahul Gandhi expressed condolences for the affected and urged Congress workers to aid relief efforts.
Politics News News Today Live: Eknath Shinde ‘unwell’, BJP MLAs to meet as speculation grows over Maharashtra CM face | 10 updates
- BJP leader Girish Mahajan met Maharashtra’s caretaker CM Eknath Shinde, who is recovering from illness. A crucial BJP MLAs meeting is set for December 4, ahead of the new chief minister’s swearing-in on December 5. Devendra Fadnavis is a frontrunner for the position.
Politics News News Today Live: Should Parliament sessions be held in South India too? This YSR Congress MP’s letter to PM Modi triggers debate
- YSR Congress MP Maddila Gurumoorthy proposes holding two parliamentary sessions in South India to address climate challenges and enhance regional representation. While some politicians support the idea, others deem it impractical, reigniting discussions on India’s political decentralisation.