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‘Singapore’ to ‘Goat’s Nest’: Absurd polling station names from 2002 rolls leave Telangana voters baffled | Hyderabad News

Bizarre polling station names like ‘Singapore’, ‘For Pakistan’, and ‘Slingshot’ are causing confusion in Telangana’s 2002 electoral rolls. (AI image) HYDERABAD: “Singapore”, “For Pakistan”, “Slingshot”, “Cockatoo”, “Cashew Lizard”, “Big Goot”, and “Goat’s Nest”, it turns out, are nonsensical words and phrases representing polling stations from the 2002 rolls that are listed on the Election Commission…

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The mirror turns: Pakistan blames Afghanistan for terror; makes absurd India link

Pakistan’s defence minister Khawaja Asif on Friday said that his country can no longer maintain its past relations with Afghanistan, alleging, without evidence, that the Taliban leadership is “sitting in India’s lap” and warning of a “heavy price” for cross-border terrorism, signalling a public hardening of Islamabad’s stance toward a regime it once helped install….

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‘Won’t be involved’: Hamas rejects formal signing of Trump’s Gaza peace deal; calls proposal ‘absurd’

Hamas will not take part in the formal signing of the Gaza peace deal with Israel in Egypt, news agency AFP reported quoting an official of the militant group.“The matter of the official signing — we will not be involved,” political bureau member Hossam Badran told AFP in an interviewHe added that Hamas “acted principally…

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‘No degree of drama can conceal facts’: India responds to Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif’s remarks at UN; slams ‘absurd theatrics’ | India News

Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif and Indian diplomat Petal Gahlot NEW DELHI: India on Saturday delivered a sharp rebuttal to Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s speech at the UN General Assembly, dismissing his remarks as “absurd theatrics” and asserting that “no degree of drama can conceal facts.”Indian diplomat Petal Gahlot, exercising the right of reply, sharply…

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