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BJP suspends key dissident in U.P.
LUCKNOW, OCT. 27. The Uttar Pradesh unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party today suspended key dissident BJP leader Ganga Bhakt Singh, who raised the banner of protest pressing for the party's withdrawal from the Mayawati Ministry in the State. ...
`Coalition aims to heal emotional wounds in Kashmir'
The following are excerpts of the Common Minimum Programme agreed upon by the People's Democratic Party-Congress alliance set to stake claim for government formation in Jammu and Kashmir: Objectives The goal of ...
Two-child norm not feasible: Minister
NEW DELHI, OCT. 27.The Government has no plans to go for the two-child norm in its family welfare programme, the Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Shatrughan Sinha, told The Hindu, setting at rest the controversy on the ...
NC will be a responsible Opposition, says Omar
NEW DELHI, OCT. 27.The National Conference leader, Omar Abdullah, expressed happiness that the Congress and the PDP had ``finally got their act together'' to form a government in Jammu and Kashmir and promised to act as a responsible Opposition ...
`No differences over judicial panel'
PATNA, OCT. 27. The Union Minister of State for Law and Justice, Ravishanker Prasad, today denied that there were differences between the Centre and the Chief Justice of India over the proposal to set up a National Judicial Commission. Talking ...
Samata may go it alone in Gujarat
NEW DELHI, OCT. 27.The Samata Party, a constituent of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) at the Centre, has begun preparations for the Gujarat Assembly elections amid indications that it may prefer to go it alone. It is also likely to ...
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