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Raichur: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday accused the BJP and RSS of spreading hatred and violence everywhere in the country, as he also targeted the saffron party governments at both the Centre and state on a host of issues. The former AICC president was addressing the gathering at Yeragera here at the end of the 44th day of the Bharat Jodo Yatra, which began at Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh this morning. If we see this country and the region today, BJP and RSS have spread hatred and violence everywhere. This country is not the country of hatred and violence and
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stanley cup deutschland ave protected the Indian flag and taken it up much higher, from the people who are attacking it by spreading hatred and violence in the country. The Bharat Jodo Yatra led by Gandhi on Friday re-entered Karnataka here, after three days in neighboring Andhra Pradesh. Also ReadRahul Gandhi to be in Delhi on Oct 26 for Kharges charge-taking ceremony The yatra that entered the state near Gillesuguru at Raichur border, will march through the rural and urban segments of the district, before entering neighbouring Telangana on the morning of October 23. :root{--slide-width:336px;--slide-height:280px;--progress-height Yyti Weather service confirms tornado touched down in Aroostook County
ISTANBUL 鈥?Turkey widened a crackdown on suspected supporters of a failed military coup on Sunday, taking the number of people rounded up in the armed forces and judiciary to 6,000, and the government said it was in control of the country and economy.President Tayyip Erdogan and the government accused the U.S.-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen, a former ally whom Erdogan accuses of t
owala rying to create a parallel structure within the courts, police, armed forces and media, of orchestrating the coup.Erdogans supporters gathered in front of his Istanbul home to call for the plotters to face the death penalty, which Turkey outlawed in 2004 as part of its efforts to join the Eur
owala wasserflasche opean Union. We cannot ignore this demand, Erdogan told the chanting crowd. In democracies, whatever the people say has to happen. He said a terror group led by Gulen had ruined the armed forces, that its members were being arrested in all military ranks, and that a purge of this virus would continue. Gulen denied any connection with the coup.The president has called on Turks to stay on the streets until Friday, and late into Sunday night, his supporters thronged squares and streets, honking horns and waving flags.Pictures on social media showed detained soldiers stripped to the waist, some wearing only their underpants, handcuffed and lying packed together on the floor of a
owala flasche sports hall where they were being held in Ankara.One video posted on Twitter showed detained generals with bruises and bandag