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Stamp paper scam part of enemy's conspiracy: Advani
ON BOARD SPECIAL IAF AIRCRAFT, NOV. 13. Terming the multi-crore fake stamp paper scam as "serious", the Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, today hinted at Pakistan's involvement in the matter saying it was part of the neighbouring country's ...
Ill-feeling in the name of religion decried
CHENNAI, NOV. 13. People should not harbour ill-feeling in the name of religion, the AICC secretary and Member of Parliament, T. Subbarami Reddy, said here today. Calling upon countrymen to work together for the progress of the nation, Dr. ...
``Hope journalists' issue will be sorted out''
CHENNAI, NOV. 13.The Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, today said he was "optimistic" that the problems arising out of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly sentencing six journalists would be "sorted out." He said this in a brief interaction ...
Vasundhara Raje to contest two seats in Rajasthan
NEW DELHI, NOV. 13.In what appears to be a "better to be safe than sorry" strategy, the Bharatiya Janata Party today announced that its chief ministerial candidate in Rajasthan, Vasundhara Raje, would contest from two Assembly segments, both part ...
Jayalalithaa should reciprocate the gesture, says Swamy
CHENNAI, NOV. 13.The Janata Party president, Subramanian Swamy, today urged the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, to announce that her party would move a resolution in the next session of the Assembly, withdrawing the sentence imposed on ...
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  • Survey projects majority for Cong. in Delhi, Rajasthan
  • Not a word against any Indian Minister: Rashid Ahmed
  • Stamp paper scam: Mumbai police chief wants to `shift out'
  • Jharkhand reviewing POTA cases every month, NCW told
  • Special patrol on trains from Bihar
  • NHRC poser on illegal cremations case
  • Bihar `link' to stamp paper scam
  • Convergence on the Konkan Railway
  • Chasing `ghost' ships
  • SAARC Health Ministers' meet begins today
  • Thackeray opposes cricketing ties with Pak.
  • Claim on Buddha's birthplace to be examined
  • AIMCET on June 6
  • Cong. to field sitting MLA
  • Pak. nod for Geelani's Hurriyat
  • A.P. Cong. leaders discuss preparedness



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