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U.S. encouraging terrorism: BJP
NEW DELHI, APRIL 7. The Bharatiya Janata Party today directly accused the United States of "encouraging terrorism'' instead of fighting it, by rewarding Pakistan, which has used terrorism as an instrument of state policy, with a ...
Was Shanta Kumar made a scapegoat?
NEW DELHI, APRIL 7. There is a strong view in the Bharatiya Janata Party that the former Union Minister, Shanta Kumar, who resigned from the Cabinet on Sunday, has fallen victim to the party's effort to paper over the real reasons for its ...
Will it be smooth sailing for Uma Bharti?
NEW DELHI, APRIL 7.Chosen by the Bharatiya Janata Party to `lead' its election campaign in Madhya Pradesh and projected as the chief ministerial candidate, Uma Bharti is shy of committing herself to contesting the Assembly polls scheduled later ...
Tide turning against terrorism: PM
NEW DELHI, APRIL 7. The Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, said here today that the tide was turning against terrorism and that the ``occasional mass killing of innocent men, women and children, as happened in Nadimarg, does not show that ...
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