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'False cases booked against U.P. MLAs'
NEW DELHI, NOV. 3. But for the Samajwadi Party's reaction to the arrest of two independent MLAs, political circles in the capital — abuzz all week over the developments in Uttar Pradesh — were relatively quiet today with the BJP ...
Many Gujarat Ministers seek `safe' seats
GANDHINAGAR, NOV. 3. Worried about the anti-incumbency factor coming into play in the December 12 elections to the Gujarat Assembly, a number of Ministers in the Narendra Modi Cabinet are seeking changes in their constituency. This came to ...
A thorough professional exercise
NEW DELHI, NOV. 3. The joint operation carried out by the Intelligence agencies and the Special Cell of the Delhi Police to liquidate two Laskhar-e-Taiba militants in the underground parking lot of the Ansal Plaza market in South Delhi without ...
Mayawati should prove her majority: Paswan
PATNA, NOV. 3.The Lok Janshakti Party chief, Ramvilas Paswan, today said the coalition Government in Uttar Pradesh had been reduced to a minority and the Governor should convene a special session of the Assembly within a week and ask the Chief ...
'Time to remove mistrust between J&K regions'
JAMMU, NOV. 3.The Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister, Mangat Ram Sharma, today said that he would try to be a "bridge" between Jammu and Kashmir to lay the foundation for healthy political relations between the two regions. Mr. Sharma ...
Winter capital gets ready for Mufti
JAMMU, NOV. 3. The Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, will reach Jammu on Monday to celebrate the festivals of lights with the people of the city. The Civil Secretariat will open on Tuesday, as the capital shifts here from the summer capital ...
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  • POTA: security agencies looking for alternative measures
  • Hoardings removed
  • Indian brain behind world's first `automated' news site
  • CVC moots advisory boards to check corruption
  • NCP to promote study of Hindi in Northeast
  • BJD Ministers repose faith in CM
  • India conducts first sutureless bypass surgery
  • RJD-Cong. showdown in Bihar ends
  • President, PM extend Diwali greetings
  • Corporate tax reduction will ruin economy, says Yechury
  • Tragedy averted
  • 'Car belonged to financial firm'

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