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'Constitutional crisis, BJP's own making'
NEW DELHI, AUG. 19. Continuing with its offensive against the Centre's decision to seek a Presidential reference from the Supreme Court on the Election Commission's interpretation of Article 174 of the Constitution, the Congress today said the ...
Jayalalithaa to attend Cauvery meet
NEW DELHI, AUG. 19. A meeting of the Cauvery River Water Authority has been convened by the Central Government here on August 27, to sort out the problem arising out of Tamil Nadu's demand for its share of water from Karnataka. The Tamil Nadu ...
Gujarat Governor meets PM
NEW DELHI, AUG. 19. The Gujarat Governor, Sunder Singh Bhandari, had a meeting with the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, here today. His meeting comes a day after the Union Cabinet decided to refer the Election Commission's order ...
SC not to entertain plea on polls
NEW DELHI, AUG. 19.The Supreme Court today declined to entertain a writ petition filed by the Panthers Party for a direction to the Election Commission for issuing copies of the electoral rolls in the language known to the people of Jammu and ...
Security scenario in J&K good, says Lyngdoh
JAMMU, AUG. 19.The Chief Election Commissioner, J.M. Lyngdoh, today said the security scenario in Jammu and Kashmir was good and very much conducive for holding free and fair elections. The CEC, who along with the two Election Commissioners, ...
Non-alignment still relevant: Sinha
NEW DELHI, AUG. 19. A relaxed Yashwant Sinha, who took over the job of External Affairs Minister in July, spoke exclusively to The Hindu on a range of foreign policy issues. Excerpts from the interview: Amit Baruah: What will ...
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  • Rajasthan NGOs call for withdrawal of Army
  • IMFL licence: orders reserved on Tamil Nadu's plea
  • Swami Satchidananda passes away
  • Award for Fali Nariman
  • Shiv Sena activists arrested in Varanasi
  • Air Marshal decries political interference
  • `Auctioned' girl commits suicide
  • Central team to assess Bihar flood situation
  • RSS not against Governor's rule in Jammu & Kashmir
  • Hijack case: CBI seeks to question Muttawakil
  • DD Sports to become free channel 'soon'
  • India, Nepal to tackle trade issues
  • Jalpaiguri killers in Bhutan?
  • Gowda flays Govt. for opposing EC decision
  • 'Allegations of land allotment bogus'
  • Jethmalani briefs Advani
  • Salman Khan receives underworld threat
  • India dismisses Pak. charges
  • CPI criticises Centre's move

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