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CPI(M) to turn heat on UPA in Monsoon session
Hinting that the Monsoon session would be a tough one for the Manmohan Singh-led UPA government, the CPI(M) central committee has resolved to take a “more assertive” stand on policy issues within and outside Parliament.

Karnataka home minister slams UK terror suspects

Claiming that there was “credible” information about the involvement of Kafeel Ahmed in the foiled UK terror bids, the Karnataka home minister, MP Prakash, said the Indian terror suspects were “more dangerous than rogues on street”.

CPI(M) to turn heat on UPA in Monsoon session

Hinting that the Monsoon session would be a tough one for the Manmohan Singh-led UPA government, the CPI(M) central committee has resolved to take a “more assertive” stand on policy issues within and outside Parliament.

Karnataka home minister slams UK terror suspects

Claiming that there was “credible” information about the involvement of Kafeel Ahmed in the foiled UK terror bids, the Karnataka home minister, MP Prakash, said the Indian terror suspects were “more dangerous than rogues on street”.

India heightens vigilance along Pakistan border

According to sources, “With Pakistan struggling to end the face-off between the Musharraf government and militants holed up in Lal Masjid, which has left 19 dead, and alarmed with the increase in cross border infiltration, the government has decided to increase security measures along the border.”

Pervez Musharraf survives attack on plane

Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on Friday survived an attempt on his life after his plane came under fire from anti-aircraft guns, as it took off from the military airbase in Rawalpindi.

Govt acquires Gandhi’s manuscript

The government on Tuesday put to rest a long-run controversy by acquiring one of the last manuscripts penned by Mahatma Gandhi that was supposed to go under the hammer in a London auction.

BJP flays Patil’s comments on Pak

New Delhi conveyed to Islamabad its strong concerns over stepped-up cross-border terrorism in the Valley, as home secretary-level talks began here on Tuesday.

SC rejects anti-Pratibha PIL; UPA-Left now raring to go

It seems to be ‘advantage Pratibha Patil’ now. The UPA-Left presidential poll campaign gathered steam on Tuesday after the Supreme Court rejected a PIL against her on impropriety charges and ruling coalition partners came out united in her support.

Kerala CM’s re-entry to Politburo may take 3 months

EC to file case against Jaya for ‘false affidavit’

Nation needs impartial President: Vajpayee

Rift among brass mars BJP national meet

Set up investigative bodies in states: ARC

CPI(M) outlines criteria for V-P post

Sena to support Pratibha Patil

Cong returns fire, trains guns on ‘independent’ Shekhawat

Saffron outfit may review ties with Shiv Sena

... flays UPA for wrong economic policies

BJP post mortems poll debacle in Uttar Pradesh, Goa

Battle for President back to square one

Shekhawat files papers today

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