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Vajpayee leaves for Nigeria
NEW DELHI, DEC. 4.The Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, left for Abuja, Nigeria, today to attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) from December 5 to 8. Mr. Vajpayee, who missed the last CHOGM in Australia in 2001, will, ...
Raman Singh likely to be Chhattisgarh CM
NEW DELHI, DEC. 4.The Bharatiya Janata Party's Chhattisgarh unit president, Raman Singh, is likely to become Chief Minister of the State after he is elected the party's legislative party leader, possibly tomorrow afternoon. While the party had ...
Parties urge Congress to introspect
NEW DELHI, DEC. 4. Political parties across the spectrum have advised the Congress to examine whether the drubbing it received in the three States was because of its "soft Hindutva" line, the reliance on policies of privatisation and ...
Winners and losers
NEW DELHI, DEC. 4. The Congress' sole victor in the Assembly elections, the Delhi Chief Minister, Sheila Dikshit, had much to smile about. It was "development, transparency, and good governance" which had won the day, she said. However, she was ...
Digvijay attributes defeat to `winds of change'
BHOPAL, DEC. 4. The Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, Digvijay Singh today attributed the Congress' massive defeat in the Assembly elections to the "winds of change" blowing across the State. The anti-incumbency factor weighed heavily against the ...
Congress innings over: Advani
NEW DELHI, DEC. 4. The Deputy Prime Minister, L. K. Advani, today declared that the Congress "innings is over." At a press conference in North Block, he said the BJP's electoral success in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh was a ...
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  • Rajya Sabha in election mood
  • Chandrababu Naidu blames it on Congress `non-performance'
  • Chhattisgarh: personal loss to Sonia, says Modi
  • Hurriyat faction invites Shabir Shah to join it
  • A lighthouse of yore
  • We will play the role of a responsible Opposition: Jogi
  • Death of Indian sergeant: U.S. Embassy expresses sadness
  • BJP back in Rajasthan with new record
  • Centre's credibility did the trick: Uma Bharti
  • Ex-Additional Chief Secretary of Maharashtra interrogated
  • Congress retains Jamalpur seat
  • We will play the role of a responsible Opposition: Jogi
  • Sonia should quit: Swamy
  • MiG crashes, pilot safe
  • Buddhadeb to attend CITU meet in Chennai
  • T.N. agrees to submit documents on Vaiko
  • Six convicted in securities scam
  • Hurriyat factions trade charges
  • Fake stamp scam: Bihar for CBI probe
  • Economic analysts see chances of early general elections



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