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Pankaj Advani (902 bytes)
1: ...argin-left: 0.5em;" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" 3: ..."2" bgcolor = "#00AF00" align = "center" | Pankaj Advani 5: ...ign = "center" colspan = "2" | [[Image:India flag large.png|170px]] 7: ..."2" bgcolor = "#00AF00" align = "center" | Personal Information 10: | [[July 24]], [[1985]] Lal Krishna Advani (3529 bytes) 1: [[Image:Advani.jpg|right|]] 2: ...r 8]], 1927/1929, [[Karachi]]) is an [[India]]n politician. 4: ... party due to the latter's old age and failing health. 6: ...scribes him as "one of BJP's most prominent [[hardliner]]s". 8: ... could be held when the Gujarat Assembly was dissolved. Venkaiah Naidu (1492 bytes) 1: [[Category:Indian politicians]] 4: ...The post was taken up by [[Lal Krishna Advani|L K Advani]]. 6: Naidu was installed as BJP president after [[Krishnamurthy]] quit in [[2002]]. 8: ...nopposed for a full 3 year term which was eventually cut short. 10: ...]. At that time, he was addressing an election rally nearby and escaped unhurt. Leader of the Opposition (India) (255 bytes) 1: ...nized as the [[Official Opposition (India)|Official Opposition]]. 3: ...current Leader of the Opposition is [[Lal Krishna Advani]]. Outstanding Parliamentarian Award (508 bytes) 1: ... an outstanding sitting Member of the [[Indian Parliament]]. It was instituted in [[1995]]. 4: *[[1995]] - Shri [[Chandrashekhar]] 6: *[[1997]] - Shri [[Pranab Mukherjee]] 7: *[[1998]] - Shri [[S. Jaipal Reddy]] 8: *[[1999]] - Shri [[Lal Krishna Advani]] Bharatiya Janata Party (3526 bytes) 1: ...ifferences in the Janata Party resulted in the collapse of its government in [[1979]]. 3: Founder (of BJS): [[Syama Prasad Mookerjee]] ([[1901]]-[[1953]]) 5: [[Image:BJPLogo.jpg|right|The logo of BJP]] 6: ...ht|[[Lok Sabha]] elections [[2004]], click for full image]] 9: * [[Lal Krishna Advani]] - [[2004]]-([[2007]]) Krishna (disambiguation) (849 bytes) 2: [[Krishna]] is a [[Hindu deities|Hindu diety]] and th... 4: '''People named Krishna'''' 5: ... and [[Leader of the Opposition]] in the 14th [[Lok Sabha]]. 6: ...ra Bhattacharya]], a [[Hindu philosopher]] at [[Calcutta University]]. 7: ...[Karnataka]], former [[Chief Minister]] of Karnataka and current [[Governor]] of [[Maharashtra]]. Vishwanath Pratap Singh (2294 bytes) 1: ... cellspacing="0" style="border: 1px solid; margin-left: 1em" 3: ! bgcolor="#efefef" colspan="2" | <!-- Picture goes here when we get one ... 8: ! Place of Birth: 9: | [[Allahabad]], [[Uttar Pradesh|U.P]] 11: ! bgcolor="#efefef" colspan="2" | [[Prime Minister of India]] National Human Rights Commission (1284 bytes) 1: [[India]]'s '''National Human Rights Commission''' was set up under the ... 4: ...is constituted by the [[Government of India|central government]] and comprises: 8: ...knowledge of or practical experience in matters relating to human rights 10: ...ed Castes and Scheduled Tribes]] and the [[National Commission for Women]] are deemed to be Members o... 13: #Hon'ble Dr. [[Justice A.S. Anand]], Chairperson Kal Ho Naa Ho (1742 bytes) 1: ...er, set in [[New York City]]. It was released worldwide on November 27, 2003. 3: ...director's muse [[Kajol]] and her cousin [[Rani Mukherji]] in the song "Maahi Ve". 5: ...busters [[Kuch Kuch Hota Hai]] and [[Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham]], using many of the same actors. 7: ...al sequence taking place in the streets in New York. 9: The title of this movie may be translated to "Tomorrow may be there, or might not be th... List of people by name: Ad (6630 bytes) 1: {{List of people A}} 4: === Adac - Adal === 5: *[[Adachi Hatazo]], (1890-1947), Lieutenant general and Japanese commander in [[New Guinea]] 6: *[[Adachi Kagemori]], (died 1248), Japanese warrior 8: *[[Adalbert of Prague]], (circa 956-997), saint Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (6293 bytes) 1: ...movement, to head the [[Government of India|central government of India]]. 5: ...], [[Indian philosophy]] and [[Culture of India|culture]], or [[ethics]]. 8: ...er an investigation and the ban was lifted the following year. 10: ... prevention of [[discrimination]] against [[Caste|lower castes]]. 12: ...ey of India in [[2003]] concluded that a temple like structure existed at the site prior to the const... 2000s in India (3146 bytes) 4: ...90s in India|1990s]] - '''[[2000s|2000s in the world]]''' - [[2010s in India|2010s]] [[2020s in India... 9: == The decade as a whole == 11: ...e "2000s". Use of the term ''elsewhere'' may result in confusion. 12: ...in Wikipedia, the wording "2000s decade" is much clearer than "2000s". 13: ...bout until the decade has ended, but a few possibilities are: Hindutva (7441 bytes) 3: ... the [[Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh]], [[Bajrang Dal]] and the [[Vishwa Hindu Parishad]]. 5: ...]s considered to be an [[avatar]] of [[God]] himself. The [[Babri Mosque|mosque]] was destroyed by a... 7: ==Definition and etymology== 9: ...luding the content of [[Culture of India|Indian culture and heritage]]. 11: ... defined the [[Hindu]] faith as follows for [[legal]] purposes: 1998 in India (6349 bytes) 1: ''See also:'' 5: [[Timeline of Indian history]]. 9: ...ebruary 16]] as the starting date of the general elections. 10: *[[January 11]] - [[Sonia Gandhi]] launches her election campaign at [[Sriperumbudur]], where her hu... 11: ...h the schedule of [[BJP]] president [[Lal Krishna Advani]]'s campaign in the city. 2004 in India (8982 bytes) 1: ''See also:'' 5: [[Timeline of Indian history]]. 10: ===Politics=== 11: * [[January 17]] - The national executive of the [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]] m... 12: ...s to ally with the ruling [[National Democratic Alliance]]. Ayodhya (3121 bytes) 1: ...utthaya]] for the Thai city, province and ancient kingdom.'' 3: ..., 345 miles east of [[New Delhi]]. Ayodhya literally means ''not to be warred against''. 5: ...indus and Muslims that killed more than 2,000 people. 7: ...e-existed the Babri, apparently destroyed by Mughal invaders. 9: ...ather of [[Rama Chandra]], more commonly known as Lord [[Rama]], an [[avatar]] of the Hindu god [[Vis... Mata Amritanandamayi (8267 bytes) 3: ...l village of Parayakadavu, near [[Kollam]], [[Kerala]] and is a [[humanitarian]] and a revered [[sain... 5: ...a', 'Mataji', and the 'embodiment of the primordial, supreme consciousness, the Paramatman'. 9: ...gaged in many [[spiritual]] and [[charity|charitable]] activities. 11: ===International events=== 13: ...ago]]: speech at the "[[Parliament of the World Religions]]" 100th Anniversary List of people from Karnataka (4201 bytes) 1: ...they were well-known during the peak of their popularity. 7: * [[Dr. Rajkumar]] 8: * [[Girish Karnad]] 9: * [[Puttana Kanagal]] 10: * [[Girish Kasaravalli]] List of snooker players (4068 bytes) 2: This is a '''list of professional snooker players''': 9: *[[Shokat Ali]] 10: *[[Ian Anderson (snooker player)|Ian Anderson]] 11: *[[Pankaj Advani]] 18: *[[Mark Bennett (snooker player)|Mark Bennett]]
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