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  1. 4 days ago · Singh formed another UPA coalition cabinet and was sworn in for a second term, becoming the first prime minister since Jawaharlal Nehru to do so after having served a full five-year first term.

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      Rahul Gandhi (born June 19, 1970, Delhi, India) is an Indian...

  2. 5 days ago · Prime Ministers of India from 1947 to 2024. Prime Minister. Term Period. Narendra Modi. 2014–present. Manmohan Singh. 2004–2014. Atal Bihari Vajpayee. 1998–2004 (2nd time)

  3. 4 days ago · India - V.P. Singh, Coalition, Fall: V.P. Singh, who had initially denied any interest in becoming prime minister, emerged after the 1989 elections as the leader of the loosely knit JD coalition whose extreme wings were basically antipathetic to each other.

  4. 3 hours ago · JD (U) sources said Verma could be appointed the party’s national general secretary (organisation), a position former bureaucrat R C P Singh used to hold for a long time. Verma is Nitish’s second bureaucrat pick for his party after R C P Singh, who had gone on to become the Rajya Sabha MP and Union minister before falling out with him in 2022.

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    19 hours ago · Under the second Manmohan Singh ministry, a Women's Reservation Bill to require that a third of Lok Sabha and state legislative assembly seats be reserved for women was introduced in the Rajya Sabha. Gandhi backed the bill, stating, "Women do not need any protection.

  6. 1 day ago · In the 2004 election, the Congress emerged as the largest party in a hung parliament; Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA)—with outside support from the Left Front, the Samajwadi Party (SP) and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) among others—proved a majority in the Lok Sabha, and Manmohan Singh was elected prime minister; becoming the first Sikh prime minister of the nation.

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  8. 4 days ago · Two short wars with Vijayanagar in 1436 and 1443–44 were confined to Tungabhadra-Krishna Doab and signified little except the arrival of a new power, the Hindu Gajapati king of Orissa, who allied himself with the Bahmanī ruler in the second campaign.