In mounting troubles for the Congress government in Himachal Pradesh, six party rebels and three independent MLAs joined the Bharatiya Janata Party on Saturday.
Several Congress leaders on Saturday said that the six Congress rebels and three independents who joined the BJP in Delhi betrayed the party due to selfishness.
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"In all four parliamentary constituencies, we received applications and all have been submitted to the Congress High Command. The names have been discussed in the screening committee meeting and very soon another meeting will be conducted in 10 to 12 days. The candidates will be finalized af
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After the release of the epic sci-fi film 'Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire', director Zack Snyder and Netflix are all set to come up with the second chapter, 'Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver'.
Filmmaker Alex Proyas has long argued that his 1994 superhero film, 'The Crow' should not be rebooted out of respect for Brandon Lee, his actor who died in an on-set tragedy. After years of development, a 'The Crow' reboot is now ready for release, and Proyas is once again raising concerns,
Himachal Pradesh Deputy Speaker Vinay Kumar has said the action against six Congress rebel MLAs, who were disqualified, had been taken as per rules and the assembly secretariat will reply to the notice issued following hearing in the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to stay the disqualification of Himachal Pradesh's six Congress rebel leaders, however, it issued notice to concerned respondents on their petition challenging the Assembly's Speaker decision.