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Proxy war continues: Advani NEW DELHI, SEPT. 22. The Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, has said that the Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee's peace initiative during his visit to Srinagar in April has not been reciprocated by Pakistan in equal measure. The proxy war and ... Maharashtra seeks Rs. 1,373 cr. MUMBAI, SEPT. 22. The Maharashtra Government has sought Rs. 1,373 crores and two lakh tonnes of foodgrains from the Centre as drought relief. Talking to presspersons here today, the Chief Minister, Sushilkumar Shinde, said he had written a letter ... Fernandes calls on Joshi NEW DELHI, SEPT. 22. The Defence Minister and Samata Party leader, George Fernandes, today met the Human Resource Development Minister, Murli Manohar Joshi, even as it became apparent that a decision on Dr. Joshi's resignation would be taken only ... We will take action if Kannappan is not dropped: Jayalalithaa CHENNAI, SEPT. 22. Accusing the Union Minister, M. Kannappan, of supporting the banned Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, today announced that ``suitable action'' would be taken against him under the ... Sonia writes to PM on farmers' woes NEW DELHI, SEPT. 22. Concerned over the farmers' problems, especially in obtaining loans, the Congress president, Sonia Gandhi, today urged the Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, to sort out the `internal differences' between the Ministers of ... Joshi did the right thing: Samata Party NEW DELHI, SEPT. 22. Even as the Samata Party president and Defence Minister, George Fernandes, had a long meeting with the Human Resource Development Minister, Murli Manohar Joshi, here today, the party said that Mr. Joshi did the "right thing'' ... Mumbai HC restrains police from arresting Roshans MUMBAI, SEPT. 22.The Mumbai High Court today restrained the police from arresting filmmaker Rakesh Roshan, his actor son Hritik, and father-in-law J. Omprakash, in six cases of alleged cheating till September 25 and deferred their plea seeking to ... Bid to block anti-India website affects users NEW DELHI, SEPT. 23. The Government's first attempt to block the website of an allegedly anti-India group has inconvenienced lakhs of Internet users who are questioning the utility, process and procedure relating to blocking. While all Indian ... Other Stories
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