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Cong. accuses PM of doublespeak
HYDERABAD, DEC. 26. The Congress chief spokesperson, S. Jaipal Reddy, has accused the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, of resorting to "non-stop doublespeak in a manner most unbecoming of a Prime Minister". Mr. Vajpayee's claim on ...
Council condemns Christmas attacks
NEW DELHI, DEC. 26. The All India Christian Council has condemned violence against Christians in India and Pakistan in the days preceding Christmas. In a statement issued her today the Christian Council said attacks on places of worship were ...
President gives assent to six Bills
NEW DELHI, DEC. 26. A number of important legislative Bills passed recently by Parliament have become Acts with the President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, giving assent to them. According to official information, the President has given his assent to ...
Cold wave intensifies in North
New Delhi, Dec. 26. Fresh snowfall in the upper reaches of Kashmir, Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh today intensified the cold wave in the northern region while a thick fog enveloped the national capital and adjoining areas affecting air, road ...
Qureshi charged in plane hijack case
SRINAGAR, DEC. 26.Charges were framed in a local court against the former JKLF leader, Hashim Qureshi, for hijacking an Indian Airlines plane to Pakistan and setting it ablaze in 1971. Qureshi, who surrendered to Indian authorities last year ...
Mufti asks people to counsel militants
RAJOURI, DEC. 26.The Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, today said that the role of local population was of paramount importance in ending the violence in the border areas. Addressing a large gathering at ...
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