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A political farce, says Congress NEW DELHI, SEPT. 30. The Opposition today criticised the resignation episode of the Human Resource Development Minister, Murli Manohar Joshi. The Congress dubbed it an "elaborately-staged political farce" while the Communist Party of India ... Pandya murder trial begins today AHMEDABAD, SEPT. 30. The trial of 18 suspects charged with the assassination of the former Gujarat Home Minister, Haren Pandya, will start in a special court here tomorrow. The suspects include eight city residents who, the Gujarat police claims, ... BJP leaders led violent mobs, victims tell inquiry panel AHMEDABAD, SEPT. 30.The names of several leaders of the BJP and other Sangh outfits for leading violent mobs which attacked minority settlements in the Naroda-Patiya locality in Ahmedabad during the communal riots last year again figured before ... PM satisfied with my explanation says, Kannappan NEW DELHI, SEPT. 30.The Non-Conventional Energy Minister, M. Kannappan, who met the Prime Minister along with a delegation of MDMK leaders today, said he had handed over to him a letter explaining the thrust of the speech he made at a function in ... BJP playing "hypocritical role": Singhal LUCKNOW, SEPT. 30. The Vishwa Hindu Parishad working president, Ashok Singhal, today alleged that the National Democratic Alliance Government at the Centre was "hostile" to the Ram temple movement and that the Bharatiya Janata Party was playing a ... Insat-3E in continuous radio visibility BANGALORE, SEPT. 30. Insat-3E, launched on Sunday, is now in continuous radio visibility from the Master Control Facility (MCF) in Hassan district of Karnataka. According to an ISRO press release, the MCF acquired continuous visibility ... Turmoil in Assam's tea gardens GUWAHATI, SEPT. 30. On Monday night, the management of the Khobang Tea Estate in Upper Assam declared a lockout following a police firing on workers in which seven persons were killed. The workers were demanding a 20 per cent bonus. The ... Probe ordered into police firing GUWAHATI, SEPT. 30. The Assam Government today ordered a magisterial inquiry into Monday's police firing in Khobang Tea Estate in Upper Assam resulting in the death of seven labourers. The inquiry will be conducted by the Additional District ... Other Stories
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