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Cong. to seek resolution on Iraq
NEW DELHI, APRIL 6. Parliament opens tomorrow for the second leg of the budget session and although the debate on, and the passing of, the Finance Bill is the most urgent business, several important issues are expected to be raised by the ...
PM sees `winds of change' in M.P., Chhattisgarh
NEW DELHI, APRIL 6. The Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, has seen the "winds of change" sweeping Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh during his just concluded visit there. The BJP, he said, was particularly strong and gaining ground in the ...
'Sonia will have to abandon Amethi'
NEW DELHI, APRIL 6. The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Mayawati, today virtually challenged the Congress president, Sonia Gandhi, to win a seat from Uttar Pradesh. "The results of the recent bypolls in U.P. have shown that she will have to abandon ...
Justice could not be done to Pandya: Advani
AHMEDABAD, APRIL 6. The Gujarat Chief Minister, Narendra Modi, today was at the receiving end for the "injustice" he had done to the former Minister of State for Home and Revenue, Haren Pandya, at a meeting to pay homage to the slain leader. ...
Advani claims breakthrough
AHMEDABAD, APRIL 6.The Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, today claimed that the investigating agencies had achieved "breakthrough" in solving the Nadimarg massacre, Mumbai train blasts and the Haren Pandya murder cases. He did not give the ...
'India has right to pre-emptive strike'
JAMMU, APRIL 6. The Union Minister for Civil Aviation, Shahnawaz Hussain, today said that India reserved the right for pre-emptive strikes if Pakistan continued to abet and sponsor terrorism. Addressing BJP workers on the occasion of the ...
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  • `U.S. may soon turn attention on India, Pak.'
  • Cong. demands probe into videotape row
  • Mulayam challenges Mayawati
  • Amendments not for NDA's benefit: PM
  • `Hindutva will not be Assembly poll plank'
  • New Central duty renders A.P. weavers jobless
  • KLA yet to release abducted German national
  • `No pressure to cut EPF interest rate'
  • Where would you do business in India?
  • Barefoot women doctors help fight myths



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