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U.K. defence chief apprised of situation NEW DELHI, MAY 23.Britain's defence chief, Michael Boyce, arrived here on Wednesday night to assess first hand the Indo-Pakistan military stand-off. During his engagements in South Block, he was given a presentation on the security situation, ... Chargesheets filed in Godhra train carnage case AHMEDABAD, MAY 23. The CID (Crime) police, investigating the Godhra train carnage of February 27, in which 58 ``Ram sevaks'' were killed when the Sabarmati Express was set afire outside the Godhra railway station, have filed chargesheets against ... AICC resolutions may not be harsh on Govt. NEW DELHI, MAY 23. The curtain goes up on the all-important AICC session tomorrow. Faced with the prospect of being upstaged by the situation on the border, the party managers have been working overtime to come out with resolutions that state ... People fed up with BJP doublespeak: Sonia PANAJI, MAY 23. In a scathing attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party here today, the Congress president Sonia Gandhi, said the party had trampled upon all democratic principles and was incompetent in all but doublespeak. ``The BJP and its ... Other Stories
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