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NEW DELHI:The Chhattisgarh
government has issued a notice to
the district magistrate of Bastar
district, Amit Kataria for donning
sunglasses while receiving Prime
Minister Narendra Modi during his
visit on May 9.
Kataria was warned for not following
the protocol and not showing
"integrity and devotion" towards
duty. It also warned him against
such acts in the future.
Chief minister Raman Singh said
that the notice was given to make
state officials aware of protocol while
receiving the Prime Minister.
Interestingly, on May 14, Prime
Minister Modi was seen wearing dark
glasses throughout a visit to the
Terracotta Warriors Museum in Xi-an,
China. Many on Twitter even
commented on the PM's look and
came up with some hilarious one-
liners.


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Indian Administrative Service: Officer Receives Warning for Wearing Sunglasses While Meeting Modi.
The Chhattisgarh government issued a warning to Bastar District Collector Amit Kataria after he failed to wear the customary uniform during the prime minister's recent visit to Chhattisgarh.
 
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PATNA: Days after their merger was
ruled out, RJD and JD(U) have got
locked into a tussle over who gets to
contest how many seats in Bihar
elections. Senior RJD leader and
former Union minister Raghuvansh
Prasad Singh brought the simmering
tension in the open by demanding
that the party should be allotted at
least 145 seats of the total of 243
seats
, drawing a sharp riposte from Bihar
CM Nitish Kumar.
Raghuvansh's claim clashes with JD
(U)'s stand that the two parties
should contest 100 seats each,
leaving the rest for existing and
potential "secular" allies like
Congress, CPI and NCP.
 
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NEW YORK: The iconic selfie taken by
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with
Chinese premier Li Keqiang during
his current visit to China is being
hailed by western media as one of
the most "power-packed selfie in
history".
The Wall Street Journal, in a news
report titled 'Did Modi Just Take the
Most Powerful Selfie in History,' said
that the prime ministers of the
world's two biggest countries
"leaned on each other ...for what
may be the most politically power-
packed selfie in history."
 
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