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    NEWS ANALYSIS
    "Anti-Lalu feeling" has BJP upbeat
    NEW DELHI, FEB. 14. The Bharatiya Janata Party has begun counting its chickens in Bihar even before they are hatched, but is modest enough not to indulge in the game of numbers. What seems to be worrying it most is that instead of the ...

    Second phase crucial for RJD
    PATNA, FEB. 14. The second phase of elections in 82 constituencies of Bihar is crucial for the ruling Rashtriya Janata Dal. Tomorrow, it will test its vote bank which helped it harvest as many as 52 seats five years ago. The RJD is contesting ...

    BJP will raise Goa issue in Parliament: Venkaiah Naidu
    PANAJI, FEB. 14. The former Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president, M. Venkaiah Naidu, has said that the dismissal of the Manohar Parrikar Government and rise in prices of essential commodities will be the main issues that his party will raise in ...

    Mani Shankar Aiyar moots Asian gas grid
    NEW DELHI, FEB. 14. Enthused by the significant progress in recent days on the proposed Iran-India gas pipeline through Pakistan, the Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas, Mani Shankar Aiyar, on Monday took another long step ahead to propose ...

    ``India cannot impose democracy on others''
    NEW DELHI, FEB. 14.India can encourage and promote democracy in the region but it is not something that can be imposed on others, the Foreign Secretary, Shyam Saran, said today in an address on New Delhi's approach to its immediate neighbours. ...

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