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PM's informal lunch an unhealthy precedent: Cong
NEW DELHI, OCT. 7. The informal lunch hosted by the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, for the President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, on Sunday has drawn flak with the Congress and the CPI taking exception to the "unprecedented'' invitation, without ...
Come closer, BJP chief tells Muslims
NEW DELHI, OCT. 7.For years, the Bharatiya Janata Party's stance towards the Muslim minority has swung from the "we do not need their votes to win" attitude to "we are not anti-Muslim, the party should try and expand its base among ...
Blackwill, Kashmir panel confer
NEW DELHI, OCT. 7. The American Ambassador to India, Robert Blackwill, today had a luncheon meeting with the Kashmir Committee headed by the former Union Law Minister, Ram Jethmalani. The two sides discussed the nature of ``free and fair'' ...
CPI(M) asks Centre to resolve Cauvery issue
NEW DELHI, OCT. 7. The CPI(M) today demanded that the Centre should take immediate steps to find a solution to the Cauvery water dispute between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu in order to defuse the mounting tension among the people in both the ...
Christian council demands repeal of Tamil Nadu ordinance
The Global Council of Indian Christians has demanded the immediate withdrawal of the Tamil Nadu Prohibition of Forcible Conversions Ordinance, issued recently. The Council's national convener, Sajan K. George, said it was in violation of ...
Draconian curbs, says Cong.
NEW DELHI, OCT. 7. The Congress today lent its voice to the sense of apprehension among the minorities vis-a-vis the Tamil Nadu Government's ordinance on conversions, and said it amounted to imposing draconian curbs on an individual's fundamental ...
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  • SC notice to Centre, eight States on SIMI ban
  • Ireland seeking joint ventures in IT, biotech
  • Cauvery: Yechury seeks Centre's intervention
  • Independents forge alliance in J&K
  • India to purchase Israeli radars
  • `Unexplained delay' leads to release of detenu
  • Four-cornered contest in Bhaderwah
  • Teresa's miracle questioned by doctors
  • SC directive on sex determination test ads
  • An outsiders' evening
  • Train services cancelled
  • Ganesha statue to be installed in Irish embassy
  • Ancillary functions of courts to be privatised
  • Karnataka willing to send emissary to Veerappan
  • PM hopes Cauvery row will be resolved
  • Portugal cancels work permits of Abu Salem, Monica Bedi
  • Congress slams Modi's rule as `darkest days'

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