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FIR against Lalu“I meant crushing Varun under roller of law” CBI files charge sheet against 9 in Satyam case HYDERABAD: Before the expiry of the three-month-long deadline, the CBI on Tuesday filed a voluminous charge sheet against nine accused in the Satyam Computer scam, including its erstwhile chairman B. Ramalinga Raju, his brother B. Rama Raju ... Mumbai Police modernisation generates controversy Weapons purchased without conducting field tests or competitive evaluation Amar Singh-Azam Khan rift flares up LUCKNOW: Differences within the Samajwadi Party flared up on Tuesday, when its national general secretary Amar Singh threatened to quit over the issue of Mohammad Azam Khan, with whom he is involved in a running feud. Agar ... No violation by Rahul, says Election Commission NEW DELHI: The Election Commission (EC) has said Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi did not violate any poll code while filing his nomination from Amethi at Sultanpur on Saturday. The complaint was that he took many of his followers ... ULFA will be fought, asserts Centre Says the level of preparedness of security forces has improved
Journalist flings shoe at ChidambaramIt happened in the heat of the moment, says Jarnail Singh No bang in Mumbai Police’s new guns Modernisation programme built around outdated, inappropriate weapons Aimed at Congress as a whole: Dal youth wing NEW DELHI: Delhi Shiromani Youth Akali Dal president Manjinder Singh Sirsa on Tuesday said journalist Jarnail Singh’s act hurling a shoe at Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram underscored the need for the Congress to amend its ... Congress unveils road map to tackle terror NEW DELHI: The Congress on Tuesday identified ‘protecting India from terror’ as its “Mission Number One” if the party returns to power. Making this pledge, Home Minister P. Chidambaram released a road map on how it ... ELECTIONS 2009 Show of status Filing of nominations in Uttar Pradesh can sometimes become a spectacle ELECTIONS 2009 - TALKING HEADS
‘I spoke up for Congress workers who wanted to go it alone’ELECTIONS 2009
A film star takes on a veteranThe Biju Janata Dal (BJD) has roped in a well-known film star to win the Berhampur parliamentary constituency, a Congress bastion in south Orissa. The continuing strength of the Congress in this parliamentary constituency persuaded the former ... ELECTIONS 2009 There’s politics in the family When Assembly elections were held in Orissa in 2000, leaders who helped their family members and relatives contest polls faced criticism from various quarters. Biju Janata Dal president Naveen Patnaik had made it a poll issue to counter veteran ... ELECTIONS 2009
Reaching out to womenKerala’s parties find ‘Kudumba samagamoms’an effective way to connect with them Top posts vacant in government hospitals CRICKET
We have set a daunting benchmark, says DhoniSkipper pleased with the development of the side Efforts under way to break stalemate in AIADMK-MDMK talks CRICKET TCS ties up with Rajasthan Royals Mumbai: Lanky seamer Siddharth Trivedi credited Rajasthan Royals captain Shane Warne for giving him the freedom to use the slower and yorker-length deliveries in the inaugural DLF-IPL Twenty20 competition last year. “I had played ... 2 militants killed in Lolab gunbattle Srinagar: Two militants were killed by the security forces in Lolab forests of Kupwara district in Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday, raising the toll in the three-day-long operation to four, a senior police officer said. Two militants were killed ... CRICKET
Vettori laments lost chanceWELLINGTON: New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori lamented a lost opportunity to win the third Test against India at the Basin Reserve when his bowlers reduced the visitor to 204 for six on the first day on a good batting wicket. ... HOCKEY India has to deliver to get a podium finish again IPOH: A third successive podium finish for India in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament is now a guessing game. But coach Harendra Singh is optimistic that his team will figure in the final on Sunday and has dismissed the draw ... Other Stories
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