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Jammu & Kashmir
Killing of govt. staff: Farooq seeks court-martial
JAMMU, FEB. 14. The Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Farooq Abdullah has condemned the killing of a government employee, Abdul Ahad Bhat at Khanpora in Baramullah yesterday by Army personnel and urged the Union Defence Minister, George Fernandes ...


Maharashtra
Will NCP, Cong. come together to stop BJP-Sena juggernaut?
Though the Congress and the Nationalist Congress party had aligned to fight the two "saffron'' parties, the BJP and the Shiv Sena put up an impressive show in the just-concluded civic elections in major cities across Maharashtra. The question ...


New Delhi
Secretariat deserted as Ministers go campaign
The Delhi Secretariat at Players' Building is wearing a deserted look these days. Led by the Chief Minister, Sheila Dikshit, most Ministers, a large number of MLAs and leaders have descended on Uttar Pradesh to campaign in the crucial Assembly ...
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    Uttar Pradesh
    Kurmis come into their own
    VARANASI, FEB. 14. The Kurmis are finally coming into their own in Uttar Pradesh. The Yadavs have their Samajwadi Party, the Jatavs have the Bahujan Samaj Party, the Brahmins and the Thakurs and the Baniyas identify with the Bharatiya Janata ...


    West Bengal
    Madhabi Mukherjee to quit politics
    KOLKATA, FEB. 14. Well-known heroine of yesteryears, Madhabi Mukherjee, who made headlines by taking on the West Bengal Chief Minister, Buddhadev Bhattacharjee, in last year's Assembly polls, has decided to bid adieu to politics and terminate her ...

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