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'It was Gujarat's decision, but Centre was consulted'
NEW DELHI, MAY 10. The Union Home Minister, L.K. Advani, has finally gone on record that K.P.S. Gill's appointment as Security Adviser to the Chief Minister of Gujarat was a decision taken by the State Government "but in consultation with the ...
CPI(M) for President's rule in Gujarat
NEW DELHI, MAY 10. The Communist Party of India (Marxist) today for the first time demanded that President's rule be imposed in Gujarat after dismissing the Narendra Modi Government saying that it was the only way to save Gujarat from further ...
BJP allots seats to BSP, TDP
NEW DELHI, MAY 10. The Bharatiya Janata Party today decided to leave the Akbarpur (Uttar Pradesh) and the Amlapuram (Andhra Pradesh) Lok Sabha seats to its new-found ally, the Bahujan Samaj Party and the Telugu Desam, while deciding to field its ...
Polls not the answer to Kashmir problem: APHC
SRINAGAR, MAY 10.The All-Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) chairman, Abdul Gani Bhat, today said the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly had no role in resolving the Kashmir issue. Even New Delhi had summarily rejected the autonomy resolution passed by the ...
Sikhs trial put off
VANCOUVER, MAY 10. A Canadian court has postponed till March 31 the trial of three Sikhs charged with the 1985 bombing of an Air India flight that killed 329 people on board off the coast of Ireland following the resignation of lawyers of one of ...
Centre ditched me, says Shabir Shah
SRINAGAR, MAY 10.The president of the Democratic Freedom Party, Shabir Ahmed Shah, has called for a "comprehensive dialogue" with the Kashmiri leadership before the elections so that a road map is drawn to resolve the long-pending issue. The ...
Not a mere film lyricist
MUMBAI, MAY 10.Kaifi Azmi, who died here today, was not a mere film song writer but a well-known Urdu poet, who enriched motion pictures which liberally used his outpourings centred around compassion, pluralism, freedom and human equality. Born ...
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  • Detachment, key to spiritual progress
  • 'Ritu Singh died due to strangulation'
  • AIADMK MP joins issue with women's forum
  • Goa Deputy CM resigns
  • Plastics: myth and reality
  • Defence scientists to be honoured
  • Towards tamper-proof vehicle registration plates
  • Centre wants quota for minorities in police forces

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