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BJP keen on coordination committee
NEW DELHINEW DELHI, APRIL 26.APRIL.26Talks between the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Bahujan Samaj Party on government formation in Uttar Pradesh inched forward today with a series of meetings, but it seems that the formation of a coordination ...
An attempt to split Hurriyat?
SRINAGAR APRIL 26. The recent meeting of separatist leaders from both sides of Kashmir has led to serious differences within the All-Party Hurriyat Conference. It is also seen as an attempt to divide the Hurriyat which could serve the purpose of ...
Loss of face for Shiv Sena
MUMBAI, APRIL 26.The Opposition Shiv Sena had to eat crow in the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly today after trying to press a no-confidence motion against the Speaker, Arun Gujarati. The Leader of the Opposition, Narayan Rane, piqued by three ...
Not `genocide': BJP
NEW DELHI, APRIL 26. The BJP today took strong exception to some people describing the Gujarat violence as ``genocide'' or comparing it to what happened in Germany under Hitler. The party spokesperson, Vijay Kumar Malhotra, said the term ...
'Jehadi hand' in Godhra carnage
NEW DELHI, APRIL 26.The Council for International Affairs and Human Rights, which has the Union Minister, Shanta Kumar, as Chairman, today claimed that the Godhra train carnage was an ``act of international terrorism'' with an objective to ...
Russia, India keen on preserving ties
NEW DELHI, APRIL 26. Keen on preserving their special relationship, India and Russia are keeping each other informed in advance on how they wish to engage Central Asia and Pakistan. Russia is sensitive about the rising external influence in ...
Shankaracharya in Ayodhya
AYODHYA, APRIL 26.The Kanchi Shankaracharya, Jayendra Saraswati, arrived here today to hold talks with Hindus and Muslims as part of his continued efforts to solve the protracted Ayodhya issue. The Shankaracharya, during his brief stay, would ...
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  • PATA award for entrepreneur
  • CPI(M) flays Govt.'s `hypocrisy'
  • Conspiracy to fix me, says Bangaru Laxman
  • AIMMM's appeal to Muslims
  • Debate curtailed for lack of quorum
  • NCP favours alternative to BJP, Congress
  • Chambers hail changes in Budget proposals
  • `Make India an entertainment hub'
  • Promises to children not kept, says report
  • SC accepts DMK lawyer's plea
  • BJP, Samata give notice for discussion on Bihar
  • 4 students die in blast
  • 9 Hizb ultras killed
  • They take their tale of woe to Delhi
  • 25 Punjab youths feared drowned
  • Sonia, Vasan discuss merger
  • Naidu stand on censure motion today

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