The Left asks non-Cong, non-BJP parties to join hands
The Left today asked all secular parties, opposed to Congress and BJP, to join hands on the basis of a policy platform that provides an alternative to the ‘neo-liberal’ economic policies pursued by the two major parties.
Left leaders meet Prez, PM, FM, seek CBI probe in chit fund scam
New Delhi: Seeking CBI investigation under court supervision into chit fund scam in West Bengal, Left parties today accused Mamata Banerjee government of opposing such a probe into the "unprecedented
Left asks govt to universalise PDS
Left parties on Saturday asked the government to universalise the public distribution system and distribution of excess foodstock at BPL prices to check the high food inflation.
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FM calls for logjam end
New Delhi, Feb. 7: The Union finance minister, Mr Pranab Mukherjee, has his task cut out when he faces Opposition parties to discuss their demand for a JPC probe into the 2G scam on Tuesday.
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BJP, Left ready for debate, but insist on JPC probe
The BJP and Left on Saturday said they wanted a "civilised" debate in Parliament on corruption but would not give up their demand for a joint parliamentary probe into the 2G spectrum allocation until
CPI demands new land acquisition act
Communist Party of India (CPI) general secretary A.B. Bardhan on Sunday said his party wants a new land acquisition act that "will benefit the poor, the farmers and the displaced".
"We want a new lan
Government offers to consider Left's views on Nuke Bill
Government on Tuesday offered to consider the Left parties' views on the civil nuclear liability bill, which includes their strong opposition to provisions they feel "protect" the foreign suppliers' i
BJP to help pass civil nuclear Bill
New Delhi, Aug. 17: The prospect of quick passage of the Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Bill 2010 through Parliament turned brighter on Tuesday with the Opposition BJP saying it was willing to coo
BJP to help pass civil nuclear Bill
New Delhi, Aug. 17: The prospect of quick passage of the Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Bill 2010 through Parliament turned brighter on Tuesday with the Opposition BJP saying it was willing to coo