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U.S. Ambassador, Admiral visit Jammu JAMMU JAN 20: The U.S. Ambassador to India, Robert Blackwill, and Member of Joint Staff Committee, Thomas Wilson, today arrived here to assess the situation in the border State in the backdrop of a massive Army build-up along the border. Mr. ... More Canadian Deputy Prime Minister arrives NEW DELHI, JAN. 20. The Canadian Deputy Prime Minister, John Manley, arrived here today from Pakistan for discussions with Indian leaders during which he is likely to focus on the need for resumption of Indo-Pak. dialogue and also exchange views ... More Maintain pressure on Pak., says V.P. Singh LUCKNOW, JAN. 20. The former Prime Minister, V.P. Singh, today said India should keep up diplomatic and military pressure on Pakistan but allow some more time to the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, to implement his promise of crackdown on ... More Hand over land for temple construction: VHP AYODHYA , JAN. 20. Giving an indication to raise fresh passions over the Ram temple issue, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leaders today urged the Union Government to hand over to them the 67-acre land under its possession to facilitate the ... More BJP completes seat-sharing exercise in U.P. NEW DELHI, JAN. 20. Barring three seats in which independents will be fielded, the BJP has completed its seat-sharing arrangement with its allies in Uttar Pradesh. It had earlier indicated it would contest 325 seats, leaving the rest to allies, ... More Trinamool severs ties with Cong. DIGHA (WB), JAN. 20. The Trinamool Congress today announced severance of all ties with the Congress, accusing it of working against the party despite having an electoral alliance in the last Assembly election in West Bengal. In many ... More Kisan Manch not to claim seats from People's Front LUCKNOW, JAN. 20. The Kisan Manch formed by supporters of the former Prime Minister, V.P. Singh, has decided not to claim any seats from the People's Front to contest in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections. Talking to presspersons here today, ... More Cong. bid to pacify Satpal Maharaj NEW DELHI, JAN. 20. The Congress today moved fast to bring around the disgruntled Uttaranchal leader, Satpal Maharaj. The former Union minister had reportedly sent in his resignation on Saturday in protest against the list of party candidates ... More Other Stories
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