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RS stalemate continuesNEW DELHI, APRIL 23.Proceedings in the Rajya Sabha continued to remain affected for the seventh consecutive day today, with the deadlock between the Opposition and the ruling coalition benches over the Gujarat issue persisting. The House was ... Allies will stand by us: BJP chief AHMEDABAD, APRIL 23.The BJP national president, K. Jana Krishnamurthy, today claimed that all partners of the National Democratic Alliance at the Centre, including the Telugu Desam Party, would vote with the Government in the voting in the Lok ... BJP trying to impose fascist rule: Arjun Singh NEW DELHI, APRIL 23. Several senior Congress and prominent Muslim leaders today accused the Bharatiya Janata Party of trying to impose a "fascist rule'' in the country and vowed that they will not let this happen. At a "Jamhuriat Bachao ...
Arjan Singh receives the batonNEW DELHI, APRIL 23.The President, K. R. Narayanan, today presented the baton of the Marshal of Indian Air Force to Arjan Singh at an investiture ceremony held at the Rashtrapati Bhavan. The erect 83-year-old veteran received the baton in a ... Chandrika's blueprint to eliminate terrorism NEW DELHI, APRIL 23. Herself a victim of an assassination attempt, the visiting Sri Lankan President, Chandrika Kumaratunga, today unfolded before a rapt audience the blueprint for eliminating terrorism by striking at its core socio-economic ... `India to develop transgenic cotton in three years' NEW DELHI, APRIL 23. India is likely to develop transgenic cotton within three years, the Union Agriculture Minister, Ajit Singh, told a meeting of the Parliamentary Consultative Committee attached to his Ministry on Tuesday. He said the ... Six killed, 20 hurt in Ahmedabad AHMEDABAD, APRIL 23.Six persons were killed and 20 injured in separate incidents, even as about 200 hutments and shops were set afire by mobs here today. An indefinite curfew was clamped in some areas under the Vejalpur police station, where a ... VHP won't discuss Gujarat with NCM NEW DELHI, APRIL. 23. Representatives of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad and the Bajrang Dal, , today met the National Commission for Minorities to discuss the "situation of Hindus" in Jammu and Kashmir , claiming that they were the target of ... Other Stories
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