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Conditions in Gujarat conducive for polls: Advani
NEW DELHI, JULY 24. The Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, today assured the Rajya Sabha that the Government would take steps to ensure that the Assembly elections in Gujarat were held in an atmosphere where everyone could take part, even as the ...
An Embarrassing session for Mahajan
NEW DELHI, JULY 24. Two of the Government's Parliament managers today suffered the mortification of being pulled up in the Rajya Sabha today. First, the Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs, O. Rajagopal, was charged with misleading the ...
BJP move a desperate gamble: Bardhan
NEW DELHI, JULY 24. The CPI today termed the move by the BJP in advancing elections in Gujarat as a ``desperate gamble'' and a ``decisive move on the political chessboard''. ``It is a desperate gamble. The BJP is out to show that its Hindutva ...
Advani's praise of Modi shocking, says Cong.
NEW DELHI, JULY 24. Shortly after the Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, wrapped up his reply to the Gujarat discussion in the Rajya Sabha this afternoon, the Congress took exception to his `glorification' of the Gujarat Chief Minister, Narendra ...
Marandi told to end strife
NEW DELHI, JULY 24. The Jharkhand Chief Minister, Babulal Marandi, summoned here by the Bharatiya Janata Party's central leadership today, was told to act decisively to end the ongoing strife in the State. The conflict has taken on dimensions of ...
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  • Not secessionist, says Ramadoss
  • T.N. for power to regulate admissions
  • Stop pressure tactics: Sushma
  • Meet on economic relations with Africa
  • Rajnath quits as BJP legislature party leader
  • 'Many countries lapsing into authoritarianism'
  • Agni-I will be inducted soon: Fernandes
  • EC meets CEOs of States going to polls
  • Solana coming tomorrow
  • My actions have PM's approval, says Mayawati
  • Tehelka: court rejects Army officer's plea
  • Centre fixes post-retirement benefits of judges
  • Many States seek drought relief

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