Rival reveres ‘uncle’ Singh
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh may no longer be king for the Congress in Punjab but to the party's opponents, he is above criticism. At least in public. The ruling Shiromani Akali Dal mentions Singh in reverential tones and, in a strategy that suits it, treats him as someone above party politics.
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Obama counts Manmohan Singh among friends he trusts
Countering allegations that he is "aloof", US President Barack Obama counted Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and German Chancellor Angela Merkel among leaders with whom he has forged "friendships and bonds of trust".
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Diwali at No 10 Downing Street
No. 10 Downing Street, the residence of the British Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon David Cameron MP lit up with Diwali celebrations on Thursday 20th October 2011
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PM Singh tops list of 10 world leaders
"The Leader Other Leaders Love", the magazine said the economist-turned-politician Singh, engineered the transition "from stagnant socialism to a spectacular take-off in the global economy. But it's Singh's unassuming personal style that really inspires awe...
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Sikh Community visits ailing Prime Minister Hon. Raila A. Odinga
Get Well Soon !!
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Singh is King
Last week in the Ba market, Jone, one of my Fijian friends, looking at my turban, asked me why the prime minister of India always wears turban of blue colour.
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India's 'odd couple' take up reins of power
Sonia Gandhi says she adores Manmohan Singh for the manner in which he handles the government
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I do not think in terms of Sikh, non-Sikh: PM
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said here Monday that he represented the entire country and did not think "in terms of Sikh or non-Sikh".
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Who will be India's next prime minister?
With general elections underway in India, analysts are predicting yet another hung Parliament in which smaller parties could call the shots, anyone could be kingmaker and any kingmaker could be king.
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Malaysian PM makes rotis on Baisakhi
The Malaysian prime minister making rotis! That was exactly what Najib Tun Razak did when he visited a Gurudwara here to greet the Sikh community on Baisakhi.
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