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Kiran Bedi is most likely to join the Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP),contest polls.

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Kiran Bedi is most likely to join the Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) and contest in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. Strong news making circles suggest that she is most likely to be fielded from Chandni Chowk in Delhi, thus fighting elections against Congress' Kapil Sibal and AAP's Ashutosh.Also Read:  Opinion poll | Candidtate list | Election Schedule |Lok Sabha News| National News .Animated Gif Update

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AAP candidates to begin campaigning for LS polls, AAP Candidates start their election campaign, AAP start thier candidates for upcoming lok sabha poll 2014

AAP candidates to begin campaigning for LS polls.

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The four Aam Aadmi Party candidates whose names have been announced for Lok Sabha seats in the Capital are about to start their election campaign. Journalist-turned-AAP leader Ashutosh, who would be contesting from Chandni Chowk that is currently being represented by two-time Member of Parliament and Union Minister Kapil Sibal, started his campaign immediately after his name figured in the first list of the AAP candidates two weeks ago. He had joined the AAP in January after quitting as Managing Editor of a Hindi news channel.

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Shiv Sena announces its first list of 15 LS poll contestants

Shiv Sena releases first list for Lok Sabha election:-

1393583014-738Ahead of Lok Sabha election, the Shiv Sena on Friday announced 14 of the total 22 candidates in Maharashtra, which is one of the biggest battleground State.Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray released the first list of 14 candidates.

Following are the list of candidates:

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Former Army chief General VK Singh joins BJP, says the party can take the country forward.

Ex-Army Chief General VK Singh joins Bhartiya janata party (BJP):

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New DelhiFormer Army Chief General VK Singh, who was engaged in a bitter battle with the government over his age, is expected to join the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) today.
"The country's interest is supreme. And BJP is a party that works for national interest," General (retired) Singh said on Friday.

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Kejriwal kickstarts three-day `Jhadu Chalao Yatra`in Uttar Pradesh, says AAP's enemy is price-rise, corruption

Kejriwal begins three-day ‘Jhadu chalao yatra’ in UP targets BJP, Congress :

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New Delhi: With eyes all set on the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday launched a Jhadu Chalao Yatra to cover 15 Lok Sabha seats in Uttar Pradesh. 

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Social activist Anna Hazare again hits out at Kejriwal, calls him power hungry

Anna Hazare hits out at Arvind Kejriwal, calls him power hungry:

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Pune: Once a mentor, Anna Hazare is now accusing former Delhi chief minister and Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal of being “power hungry”. 
Hazare said he was disappointed that Kejriwal had not responded to his 17-point agenda. 

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BJP gets its first new coalition partner as Ram Vilas Paswan returns to NDA fold

Ram Vilas Paswan returns to NDA fold, LJP-BJP alliance after 12 years:

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The BJP-led National Democratic Alliance got a shot in the arm Thursday as Ram Vilas Paswan’s Lok Janashakti Party returned to the grouping after more than a decade, becoming the BJP’s first new ally ahead of the Lok Sabha polls.

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Congress 'primaries' process starts in Northeast Delhi for Lok Sabha seats, Congress primaries process starts, Northeast Delhi for Lok Sabha seats

Congress 'primaries' process starts in Northeast Delhi for Lok Sabha seats.

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After launching "primaries" project in New Delhi Lok Sabha constituency represented by Ajay Maken, Congress today initiated the new candidate selection process in Northeast Delhi Lok Sabha seat from where Jai Prakash Agarwal is the MP. The project, which is being experimented by Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi, will allow grassroots workers to choose candidates for the coming general elections.

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No Lok Sabha ticket for Delhi MLAs: Arvind Kejriwal

No Lok Sabha ticket for Delhi MLAs: Arvind Kejriwal.

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NEW DELHI: AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal's announcement that party legislators will not be considered for the parliamentary elections set off speculation on his own candidature for the Lok Sabha polls. While Kejriwal has consistently said that no decision was taken on whether he will fight LS elections, there has been considerable pressure from the party and outside to contest.

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More than 60 per cent of Indian voters favour Narendra Modi than Rahul Gandhi in the general election:US-based Pew survey, Indian voters favour Narendra Modi than Rahul Gandhi:US-based Pew survey,US-based Pew survey.

More than 60 per cent of Indian voters favour Narendra Modi than Rahul Gandhi in the general election:US-based Pew survey.

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Washington:  More than 60 per cent of Indian voters favour the BJP in the general election, due by May, while less than 20 per cent back the ruling Congress, a major American survey released yesterday said.

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