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BJP begins damage control exercise
NEW DELHI, JULY 3. The Bharatiya Janata Party today started a damage-control exercise after its Gujarat unit was virtually forced to indefinitely postpone its proposed `gaurav yatra,' even as the Congress saw the decision as a "victory for the ...
'Inflammable material was poured from inside the compartment'
AHMEDABAD, JULY 3. A report by the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) on the probabilities of the February 27 Godhra train carnage has opened a Pandora's box with many people questioning the Gujarat Government's theory of "conspiracy'' by the ...
Cabinet reshuffle an anti-climax: Cong.
NEW DELHI, JULY 3. Working on the premise that the "internal problems of the NDA had become explosive issues in the country'', the Congress today saw it fit to once again comment on Monday's Cabinet reshuffle, dubbing it as an "anti-climax''. ...
'U.K. will not tolerate raising funds for militancy'
NEW DELHI, JULY 3.While counselling India to exercise restraint, Britain has asked Pakistan to effect significant reduction in cross-border infiltration into Jammu & Kashmir. "It is important that Pakistan maintains its efforts to control ...
Bedlam in Bihar Assembly
PATNA, JULY 3.The Bihar Assembly today witnessed uproarious scenes as agitated ruling Rashtriya Janata Dal members created a ruckus demanding the resignation of the Railway Minister, Nitish Kumar, following the Centre's decision to review the ...
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