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It is encouraging terrorism, says BJP
NEW DELHI, JULY 19. The Bharatiya Janata Party is beginning to get disillusioned with the United States and is no longer willing to go along with the view that the world's only superpower is able to or interested in putting an end to terrorism ...
`Time not ripe for early polls in Gujarat'
NEW DELHI, JULY 19. Even before the Gujarat Governor could receive a formal advice from the Chief Minister to dissolve the State Assembly, the Election Commission came under pressures and counter-pressures on the question of the timing of the ...
I am sorry, says Mahajan
NEW DELHI, JULY 19. Accused of insulting the offices of President and Vice-President by likening elections to the two Constitutional posts to the ``launching of satellites'', the Parliamentary Affairs Minister, Pramod Mahajan, today apologised ...
Power tariff may go up
NEW DELHI, JULY 19. With subsidies to domestic consumers and the agricultural sector reaching unsustainable levels, power tariff may go up across the States. An analysis by Government agencies here showed that the subsidy payable by State ...
Cong. in a bind over RS poll
MUMBAI, JULY 19.The Congress has enabled an independent, Suresh Keswani, to remain in the fray for the Rajya Sabha seat from Maharashtra, but its opposition now only amounts to a tokenism because apart from the Nationalist Congress Party, the ...
I'll fight the polls as CM: Farooq
SRINAGAR JULY 19. Putting to rest all speculation about his "handing over" the reins of power to his son Omar Abdullah, the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Farooq Abdullah, today said the National Conference would fight the coming elections ...
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  • Echo in Rajya Sabha
  • Southwest monsoon active
  • Witness declines to depose after threats
  • Virgin Atlantic may get a third flight out of India
  • AAI decision will lower flight operation costs
  • It's for EC to decide: Naidu
  • SC directive on custodial violence
  • Chinese infiltration: SP wants Govt. to `wake up'
  • EC declines comment
  • Rashtrapati on the Bhavan
  • Modi blasts Opposition for `defaming' Gujarat

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