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Expulsion will not have impact on BJD: Naveen
BHUBANESWAR, SEPT. 22. The Orissa Chief Minister and Biju Janata Dal president, Naveen Patnaik, has expelled the former Finance Minister and prominent dissident, Ramakrushna Patnaik, from the primary membership of the party. By ordering Mr. ...
Venkaiah Naidu changes stance on migrants Act
GUWAHATI, SEPT. 22. The BJP president, Venkaiah Naidu, who told a party workers' conclave here on Saturday that a joint session of Parliament may be held to scrap the Illegal Migrants (Detection by Tribunals) Act, sang a different tune today. ...
Hazratbal voters indifferent
SRINAGAR, SEPT 22. The kuccha road into Zaldar Mohalla on the Dal lake was built with the "ushur" — money collected as alms for the poor during Id and Moharram. They will have to wait for another Id to repair the tiny wooden ...
No smooth sailing for Omar, Altaf
KANGAN/GANDERBAL SEPT. 22. The high-profile Ganderbal segment of Srinagar district is all set for a straight fight between the National Conference Chief Ministerial candidate, Omar Abdullah, and the People's Democratic Party (PDP) nominee, Qazi ...
Much enthusiasm in rural areas
SRINAGAR, SEPT. 22.Campaigning for the second phase in the 28 segments of Srinagar, Budgam and Jammu districts which go to polls on September 24 ended this evening, with much enthusiasm in rural areas and indifference in urban areas. The last ...
Four Hurriyat offices raided
SRINAGAR, SEPT. 22.In a crackdown ahead of the second phase of the Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir, police today raided the offices of four constituents of the Hurriyat Conference, which has given a poll boycott call, and detained several ...
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