News Topic:Harsh Dev Singh
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Former minister Harsh Dev Singh among several leaders join AAP
Scores of leaders from the Panthers Party including former education minister, Harsh Dev Singh joined Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Saturday.
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India
Cabinet Reshuffle: Scindia, Sonowal take oath, Ravi Shankar, Javadekar dropped
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expanded his Cabinet on Wednesday with numerous NDA leaders taking the oath of office.
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Politics
No one can remove me from party, says Bhim Singh
SRINAGAR — A day after Panthers Party said that they have ousted their Patron, Professor Bhim Singh from the party for meeting People's Alliance...
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Prof Bhim Singh removed as JKNPP patron
JAMMU — Soon after meeting the People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) in the Winter capital, Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party (JKNPP) on...
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