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Who reads Amar Singh's tweets?
After forcing Amar Singh to resign from all key posts of the party, the Samajwadi Party (SP) leadership has decided to ignore Singh completely. Singh is still blogging relentlessly against the party leaders on Twitter. But SP is unperturbed. “Who has the time to read those tweets? That will hardly create any impact,” quips Ramgopal Yadav, party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav’s brother and an SP general-secretary. What about a rebel Singh’s presence in the Rajya Sabha during the Budget session? The SP leadership has an answer. “The party will decide who will participate in debates and Singh is unlikely to get a chance to talk,” said a senior SP leader.

IT firms embrace safety measures for staff
With the political crisis over the Centre’s announcement of creating a separate Telangana state casting its effect on the state capital, two business process outsourcing (BPO) companies have moved their employees to nearby hotels, even as other information technology (IT) companies have beefed security.

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Needed a toughie

Long before the Commonwealth Games officials came to town to inspect the work being done, there was considerable disquiet in the Prime Minister’s Office over the lack of progress in the preparations. To help MS Gill, he was even given an assistant, Jarnail Singh, a former joint secretary in the PMO and a former chief secretary in Manipur. Instead of reducing the disquiet, the move has increased it. Singh is a gentleman but that’s probably the last thing you need right now. What makes things worse is that the other name doing the rounds at that time was that of V K Duggal. A go-getter, Duggal is a UT cadre officer and has served in Delhi long enough to know enough people to get work done — and being the home secretary till a few years ago also helps.


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