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Treat rioters as terrorists, PM toldNEW DELHI, MARCH 2. The Islamic Council of India has urged the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, to take stringent action against those who have been indulging in mindless violence in Gujarat for the past three days. In a letter to Mr. ... 'Army must maintain law and order in Gujarat' NEW DELHI, MARCH 2. The Congress is planning to step up its demand that the Army be entrusted with the responsibility of enforcing law and order in the disturbed areas of Gujarat. Senior party leaders have been monitoring the developments in the ... BJP gives Modi a clean chit NEW DELHI, MARCH 2. The Bharatiya Janata Party today defended the Gujarat Government saying it was doing all that it could to contain communal violence in the State. It appealed to the major opposition parties not to ``fish in troubled ... Call to declare Gujarat a disturbed area NEW DELHI, MARCH 2. The Communist Party of India (Marxist) today demanded that affected parts of Gujarat be declared Disturbed areas and handed over to the Army, even as a delegation of People's Front that visited Ahmedabad said the Gujarat ...
Cong. will come to power after next LS polls: SoniaKUDITINI VILLAGE (Bellary) MARCH 2. The Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Sonia Gandhi, is hopeful that the Congress will come to power at the Centre after the next Lok Sabha elections. Addressing a gathering after launching the work ... Proposal for SC Bench in Chennai dropped? Much to the disappointment of lawyers in the South, the Centre is understood to have dropped the proposal for the setting up of a Bench of the Supreme Court at Chennai following stiff opposition from the apex court. According to highly-placed ... Manipur, Nagaland peaceful The communal carnage sweeping some States has not had any impact in Manipur and Nagaland. There was no response to the nationwide general strike called by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad on Friday. Muslims are seen moving freely in Hindu-dominated ... `Tax proposals, a continuation of reform process' The Revenue Secretary, S. Narayan, today said that the tax proposals mooted in this year's Union Budget were a continuation of the reform process initiated in the previous years and reaffirmed the Government's commitment to move ahead with them. ... Other Stories
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