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Political parties unhappy with Lyngdoh statement
NEW DELHI, DEC. 26.Neither political parties nor politicians had any reason to be happy with the statement made by the Chief Election Commissioner, J.M. Lyngdoh, describing them as a "cancer" for which there was no cure, in the course of an ...
Lyngdoh should remain within his limits: Rajnath
BANGALORE, DEC. 26. The Union Agriculture Minister, Rajnath Singh, has taken exception to the Chief Election Commissioner, J.M. Lyngdoh, likening politicians to cancer, stating that being a Constitutional authority, he should remain within his ...
Congress plans alliances with secular parties
NEW DELHI, DEC. 26. The Congress has begun preparations for a possible early Lok Sabha polls and is working on its Shimla sankalp with the objective of uniting secular forces in the country through alliances. "We are prepared for an ...
PM cancels trip
NEW DELHI, DEC. 26.The Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, today cancelled his scheduled trip to Rajasthan due to foggy weather conditions and to make preparations for the coming SAARC summit, official sources said here. The Prime Minister's ...
`Dead' ULFA leader produced
GUWAHATI, DEC. 26. The ULFA suffered a major defeat in its propaganda war against Bhutan and India, when the octogenarian ULFA leader and one of the founder-members of the outfit, Bhimakanta Buragohain, popularly called "Mama'' (uncle), was ...
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  • Three KLO leaders surrender
  • Amnesty for militants who surrender by January end: Gogoi
  • PM's security for summit being reviewed
  • Time not ripe for summit with Pakistan: RSS
  • Identification of migrant labour a major hurdle
  • `Courts must show utmost sensitivity in dealing with sexual assault cases'
  • Usha India top brass chargesheeted
  • BJP may take services of RSS cadre for party jobs
  • Immolation bid foiled
  • Congress factions seek ouster of Waghela
  • Fernandes initiates move for patch-up with Samata rebels
  • Warrant against Digvijay cancelled
  • VHP plans mass mobilisation
  • Sukdeo Paswan joins BJP
  • Fundamentalists targeting Musharraf, says Swamy
  • Ayodhya: opposition to out-of-court settlement move



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