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War is not a solution: Bardhan
NEW DELHI, MAY 20. The Communist Party of India wants India to step up the diplomatic offensive against Pakistan and take economic measures instead of waging a war. At a meeting with the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, the CPI general ...
Govt. hopes Narayanan will say `no'
NEW DELHI, MAY 20. Now that the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, has politely but firmly rejected the idea of supporting the candidature of the President, K.R. Narayanan, for a second term in office on the plea that he is not acceptable to ...
`PM will lead the battle against terrorism'
VIJAYAWADA, MAY 20. The BJP president, Jana Krishnamurthy, has said that the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, would take all steps necessary to ensure that the Pakistan-inspired terrorist outfits would never again attempt to disrupt public ...
Now, Cong. demands elections in Gujarat
GANDHINAGAR, MAY 20.After the BJP, it is now the turn of the Congress to demand early elections in Gujarat. After the first meeting of the reconstituted Pradesh Congress Committee, the AICC secretary, Kamal Nath, who is also in-charge of ...
War only the last option: Farooq
SAMBA (JAMMU), MAY 20.The Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Farooq Abdullah, today said that India did not want a war with Pakistan but the problem was that Islamabad did not understand the language of dialogue and negotiation. In a departure ...
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  • Ajit Singh wants farm subsidies to be enhanced
  • First farm job portal launched
  • CPI (ML) wants Govt. to de-escalate tensions
  • New scheme for salaried taxpayers
  • India willing to discuss Gujarat violence with EU
  • U.S. team on human rights meets NCM
  • Stop murderous attacks, Germany tells Pak.
  • Border situation may overshadow AICC meet

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