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Manmohan government wins trust voteUPA+ 275, Opposition 256, abstentions 10 in bitter contest
Three BJP MPs allege they were offered crores of rupees to abstainAn unfortunate and sad day in the history of Parliament: Speaker
It is only a numerical win, says AdvaniNew Delhi: Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha L.K. Advani on Tuesday said the UPA government had scored only a numerical victory and not a moral victory. “There is something like numerical legitimacy and moral legitimacy. ...
Nothing in the nuclear agreements prevents us from conducting further tests: ManmohanFive adjournments in Lok Sabha as allegations fly thick and fast “Money and coercion used, efforts made to prevent MPs from reaching Delhi” Centre’s stand likely today on alternative alignment for Sethu It has not complied with court directions, says Subramanian Swamy CNN-IBN: ready to submit sting material to Speaker NEW DELHI: CNN-IBN 7, which carried out a “cash-on-camera” sting operation showing money changing hands for abstentions during Tuesday’s trust vote in the Lok Sabha, said it would be happy to hand over to the Speaker or any ...
Naked display of money power, says CPINEW DELHI: The Communist Party of India on Tuesday termed shameful the alleged offer of bribe to three BJP members of Parliament and said the incident highlighted the notorious role of money power in the polity. “It is very ...
Amar Singh sees a conspiracy; shameful day, says KaratWill quit public life if bribe charges are proved, say Amar Singh and Ahmed Patel Suspense, excitement and drama … it was all there Minutes after the Speaker called for division of votes, the electronic board flashed the results: 253 for, 232 against and 2 abstentions. This made for a total of 487 MPs, 54 short of the House strength of 541. Where were the missing MPs? As ... BUSINESS Focus should now be on reforms: industry Corporates hail UPA’s confidence vote win CRICKET
The Indian batsmen will have to deliverTendulkar starts 172 runs short of Brian Lara’s record for the most Test runs NEWSCAPE German Wikipedia tome to be published Listing of up to 90,000 contributors Other Stories
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