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Cong. gearing for the big event
NEW DELHI, MAY 5. The AICC session barely a fortnight away, the Congress leadership is busy putting things in shape. Though the AICC general secretary in-charge of organisational matters, Oscar Fernandes, is in charge of the arrangements, the ...
'Normality will return only if Modi goes'
JAIPUR, MAY 5. The CPI(M) politburo member, Sitaram Yechury, today reiterated the Opposition demand for application of Article 356 in Gujarat. Agreeing for a discussion under 355 in the Rajya Sabha last week itself was an acknowledgement on ...
Surrendered militants go on hunger strike
IMPHAL, MAY 5. Out of 141 former insurgents of the Tripura Resurrection Army, as many as 40 have been on a hunger strike since April 30 in Tripura demanding Government jobs and implementation of other rehabilitation measures. In Manipur, ...
Rs. 1,000 crores for Gujarat relief demanded
NEW DELHI, MAY 5.A delegation of central trade unions, which visited the riot-torn parts of Gujarat and the relief camps set up there, today demanded that the Centre provide at least Rs. 1,000 crores immediately for relief, rehabilitation, ...
Why Arafat rejected the Clinton-brokered deal
NEW DELHI, MAY 5. Countering the assertion that the Palestinian President, Yasser Arafat had missed an historic opportunity to establish an independent Palestinian State during the Clinton Presidency, Palestinian diplomats here say that the ...
Senior U.P. BJP leaders resent exclusion
LUCKNOW, MAY 5.Resentment is brewing in the Uttar Pradesh Bharatiya Janata Party over distribution of ministerial posts in the new ruling coalition with atleast two senior leaders protesting their exclusion from the Ministry. The two former ...
Two militants arrested in Jammu
JAMMU, MAY 5. The Jammu and Kashmir police have said that they have aborted a major militant strike on Jammu city by arresting two militants of the Islamic Front. The Inspector-General of Police, Jammu range, P.L. Gupta, told reporters here ...
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  • HP-Compaq deal okayed
  • Accept Omar's resignation, BJP tells PM
  • 'Hizb not a fiefdom of any individual'

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