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Maintaining peace imperative: BJP
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 26.In the aftermath of the terrorist attack on the Akshardham temple in Gandhinagar, the Bharatiya Janata Party has come to the conclusion that maintaining unity and peace within the country is imperative, no matter what the ...
Attack not a revenge: Modi
GANDHINAGAR, SEPT. 26. The Gujarat Chief Minister, Narendra Modi, today ruled out that the two terrorists involved in the attack on the Akshardham temple complex were locals or that the incident was a ``revenge'' for the killing of the Muslims ...
'IPC forbade Jayalalithaa from buying Govt. land'
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 26. The underlining principle under Section 169 of the Indian Penal Code was that as a public servant, the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, was forbidden from purchasing Government property and this aspect was not ...
'Another tall tale from Pak.'
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 26.Pakistan distancing itself from Tuesday's barbaric attack on the Akshardham temple in Gandhinagar was ``one more episode in the serial called tall tales from Pakistan'', the Foreign Office spokeswoman said today. New Delhi ...
Bandh near-total in Gujarat, passes off peacefully
AHMEDABAD, SEPT. 26. Barring a few stray incidents, Gujarat observed a peaceful and near-complete bandh today, called by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad and the Shiv Sena to protest the terrorist attack on the Akshardham temple complex in Gandhinagar ...
PDP threat to pull out of polls
SRINAGAR SEPT. 26. Jammu and Kashmir's main opposition party, the People's Democratic Party (PDP), today threatened to pull out from the elections accusing the police top brass of working for the Chief Minister, Farooq Abdullah, to ensure his ...
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  • Integrated energy policy on the anvil
  • Thackeray unhappy with Centre's approach
  • Curbs on visa applications
  • 'Norway did not seek permission'
  • SC reserves verdict on lawyers' right to strike
  • Indo-U.S. naval exercises begin
  • 'No one in Kashmir wants the Valley to go to Pak.'
  • Plagiarism scandal brewing
  • Country paying dearly for neglecting environment: PM
  • Left to observe 'communal harmony day'
  • 'Returning reference will be retrograde step'
  • Nanavati Commission term extended
  • Samata to suspend MP
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