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    International agencies against planned development, says CPI(M)
    NEW DELHI, SEPT. 23. The Communist Party of India (Marxist) today defended the Left parties' stance with regard to inclusion of representatives of international funding agencies in the Planning Commission. The party said the controversy ...

    UPA decision surprising, says Basu
    KOLKATA, SEPT. 23. The Left is interested in knowing how the representatives of the international funding agencies found their way into the consultative committees of the Planning Commission than knowing what provoked their departure from such ...

    Foreign experts as consultants is fine: Sinha
    NEW DELHI, SEPT. 23.The Government today found support from an unexpected quarter in its ongoing verbal duel with the Left parties on the presence of foreign experts in the Planning Commission. The Bharatiya Janata Party does not view the ...

    BJP welcomes Musharraf speech
    NEW DELHI, SEPT. 23. The Bharatiya Janata Party today welcomed the "generally positive" tenor of the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf's address to the United Nations General Assembly. The former External Affairs Minister, Yashwant Sinha, ...

    Time not ripe for talks with naxals, says West Bengal
    KOLKATA, SEPT. 23. Unlike Andhra Pradesh and Orissa, the West Bengal Government does not think it time for talks with leaders of naxalite outfits even though there are "no objections to such a dialogue on principle." "Whom do we talk to?" the ...

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