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'PM was not involved in Kanchi Acharya's efforts' Sonia invites secular parties to join hands SHIMLA, JULY 9. The Congress today appealed to all secular parties to joins hands to ensure the defeat of the BJP and its allies, virtually laying the foundation for an alliance. In her address at the end of the three-day Congress conclave ... It is opportunism: BJP NEW DELHI, JULY 9. The Congress has "hurt its own interest" by openly declaring that Sonia Gandhi would be its Prime Ministerial candidate, the Bharatiya Janata Party said today in its first detailed reaction to the Congress deliberations in ...
Dialogue will help resolve issues, says PMNEW DELHI, JULY 9. A two-day "Dialogue among civilisations" began here today with the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, emphasising the need to resolve contentious issues through talks and suggesting Indian secularism as an ideal for other ... Pak. wants bus service to be a low-key affair? ISLAMABAD, JULY 9. Pakistan has decided to keep the ceremony to mark the resumption of the Lahore-New Delhi bus service a low-key affair, perhaps a reflection of its assessment of the Vajpayee peace initiative. The Minister for Culture and ... 500 feared dead as ferry capsizes in Bangladesh DHAKA, JULY 9.Nearly 500 passengers are missing after a ferry, said to be carrying about 800 passengers, capsized in the turbulent confluence of the Meghna and Dakatia rivers near the southern port town of Chandpur late on Tuesday. Rescuers ... Maruti scrip shines MUMBAI, JULY 9. Creating a sort of record on day one of its trading, Maruti Udyog's shares closed at Rs. 164 after recording a whopping trading volume of Rs. 850 crores at the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). The ... Cong. MP remanded RANCHI, JULY 9. The Congress MP, Rajo Singh, today surrendered before the Special CBI Court here, in connection with the fodder scam case and was remanded to 14 days judicial custody by the Special Judge, P.R. Das. A non-bailable warrant was ... PDP activist shot dead SRINAGAR, JULY 9. Mohammad Abdullah, a senior activist of the ruling People's Democratic Party and a retired police inspector, and Ghulam Hassan, an assistant sub-inspector of police were shot dead by militants in separate incidents in Anantnag ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Sci Tech | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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