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Mahajan named convener of BJP campaign panel
NEW DELHI, MAY 26. With the Cabinet reshuffle out of the way, the BJP president, Venkaiah Naidu, today announced the names of the new party office-bearers. Shivraj Singh Chauhan from Madhya Pradesh has been moved up the hierarchical ladder ...
`Evidence against Shaukat Hussain unreliable'
NEW DELHI, MAY 26. The prosecution case against Shaukat Hussain Guru, one of the three men convicted in the Parliament attack case, relied on unreliable evidence, his counsel, Shanti Bhushan, told the Delhi High Court today. The two mobile ...
Bar Council judges list disputed
NEW DELHI, MAY 26. The Supreme Court Advocates on Record Association has disputed the version of the Bar Council of India that relatives of three sitting judges of the apex court were practising in the same court and said "it is false and ...
Another 'survey' of Christians
PATAN (GUJARAT), MAY 26. In total disregard of the Gujarat High Court's orders, the Patan district police have launched yet another "survey" of the Christians and the institutions run by the community even as the State authorities denied issuing ...
PM leaves for Germany today
NEW DELHI, MAY 26. The Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, leaves for Germany tomorrow morning for an eight-day, three-nation tour, which will also take him to Russia and France. During his May 27-30 trip to Germany, Mr. Vajpayee will call on ...
Cauvery panel to meet on June 6
NEW DELHI, MAY 26. The 17th meeting of the Cauvery Monitoring Committee will be held here on June 6. The meeting, to be chaired by the Water Resources Secretary, A.K. Goswami, will discuss the sharing of distress between the Cauvery basin ...
Centre disputes Rao Govt.'s white paper
NEW DELHI, MAY 26. The Centre today disputed the facts in the "white paper" of the Narasimha Rao Government by asserting that the chain of events leading to demolition of the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya started in 1528 itself when the mosque was ...
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  • BJP leaders discuss CAS
  • Cong. conclave to discuss poll strategy
  • Stage set for TDP's mega plenary
  • TDP MPs urge Centre to stop Karnataka projects
  • `An above normal monsoon or only a small deficit'
  • `Prudence is the watchword'
  • Interest rate on HBA slashed
  • Rudy to give top priority to aviation security
  • Pak. may seek neutral experts on Baglihar power project
  • Raja Bhaiya's plea rejected
  • Jadeja plea rejected
  • Journalist dead



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