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BJP chief warns against `vilification campaign'
MUMBAI, MAY 4. The BJP president, Jana Krishnamoorthy today criticised the Opposition parties, particularly the Congress for their ``poisonous and exaggerated attacks and vilification campaign against the BJP and its allies'' and warned that his ...
'No single family can claim credit for leading freedom struggle'
PORT BLAIR, MAY 4. The Union Home Minister, L.K. Advani, today said that no single party or family could claim all the credit for leading the country's freedom struggle ignoring the contribution of eminent persons such as Veer Savarkar and ...
Baramulla operation ends
SRINAGAR, MAY 4. Even as the Army called off its three-day long operation in Baramulla in which six militants are said to have been killed, the siege of the locality will continue till the searches are over. The Syed Karim locality of ...
Afghan Defence Minister coming
NEW DELHI, MAY 4. India is set to receive the Afghanistan Defence Minister, Mohammad Qaseem Fahim, tomorrow as part of an exercise to reconstruct the war-torn nation. Gen. Fahim, who took over the military command of the Northern Alliance ...
More allies may leave NDA: V.P. Singh
LUCKNOW, MAY 4.The former Prime Minister, V.P. Singh, today claimed that some more allies in the NDA were toying with the idea of leaving the BJP-led alliance and that the saffron party would be isolated if there was no improvement in the Gujarat ...
Gill appointed with Modi's `consent'
NEW DELHI, MAY 4. According to a senior ministerial source, the appointment of the ``supercop'', K P.S. Gill as a ``security adviser'' to the Chief Minister of Gujarat should not be seen as Central initiative, though the idea probably did emerge ...
Other Stories

  • No role for Govt. in fixing interest rates: Sinha
  • Sugar may be out of PDS
  • Indo-U.S. joint military exercises soon
  • 'Mayawati singing RSS tune', says SP
  • Judges visit disputed site at Ayodhya
  • Golden Quadrilateral Project ahead of schedule
  • Banks told to enhance SC/ST lending
  • Govt. subsidy for power tariff `worrisome'
  • IAF begins probe into MiG crash
  • Kirtinath Hazarika dead
  • Meet of State Health Ministers proposed
  • Honour for six eminent artists
  • AIR music competition
  • Abhishek Bachchan discharged in assault case
  • Call to stop `hate campaign' among tribals
  • Public sector must adopt restructuring: Kant

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