BJP-UDF clashes in Thiruvananthapuram Corporation over attendance register
Violent clashes broke out between the councilors from the BJP and the Congress-led UDF during the Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation council meeting on Monday.
After Congress President Rahul Gandhi’s fuel challenge, senior party leader Oommen Chandy today threw a ‘SBI save challenge’ to Prime…
PTI | Thiruvananthapuram | June 6, 2018 5:40 pm
Former Kerala Chief Minister Oomen Chandy (Photo: Twitter/@Oommen_Chandy)
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Violent clashes broke out between the councilors from the BJP and the Congress-led UDF during the Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation council meeting on Monday.
Sources familiar with the deliberations said the leadership, under Rahul Gandhi, is examining a formula that combines social representation with organisational stability.
The Delhi Congress on Sunday criticised Chief Minister Rekha Gupta's visit to Chilla Village, where she participated in a cleanliness drive and interacted with children, describing the exercise as a publicity event rather than a solution to issues affecting residents.
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After Congress President Rahul Gandhi’s fuel challenge, senior party leader Oommen Chandy today threw a ‘SBI save challenge’ to Prime Minister Narendra Modi asking him to prevent the public sector bank from levying additional monthly service charge fee.
In a tweet, he claimed State Bank of India was levying the charge in order to recover the losses incurred by it due to write-off of debts of corporates and asked the Prime Minister to prevent it from ‘overburdening’ its customers.
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“Humbly urging @PMOIndia to take up #SaveSBIChallenge to prevent @TheOfficialSBI from overburdening customers with additional monthly service charge fee besides minimum charge in order to recover the losses incurred due to debt write off for corporates & cronies,” Chandy said in a tweet.
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Chandy was recently appointed the AICC general secretary.
As Narendra Modi accepted an online fitness challenge from Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli, Congress president Rahul Gandhi had last month dared the PM for a “fuel challenge,” asking him to reduce the spiralling fuel prices in the country or face a nationwide stir by his party.