Thursday,
June 3, 2004, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
MPs
back in LS with Benches swapped New Delhi, June 2
The 14th Lok Sabha began its session
today with newly elected MPs taking oath of affirmation and Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh and Gandhis becoming the centre of attraction. CPI (M)'s
Somnath Chatterjee sworn in as
pro-term LS Speaker. (28k,
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Chairman Atal Nation
page: Sidelights of the oath ceremony
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is greeted by Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad on his arrival at Parliament House to attend the first session of the 14th Lok Sabha in New Delhi on Wednesday. — PTI
photo
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NDA MPs
to meet Kalam today on tainted ministers New Delhi, June 2
Members of Parliament belonging to
the National Democratic Alliance will march to Rashtrapati Bhavan tomorrow
in protest against the inclusion of “tainted” persons in the Union
Council of Ministers.
No
move to transfer Punjab & Haryana HC Judges: CJI New Delhi, June 2
Chief Justice of India R.C. Lahoti
today categorically said there was no move to transfer any judge of the
Punjab and Haryana High Court in the wake of 25 of them taking mass
protest leave in April due to their alleged differences with the Chief
Justice.
Vohra
to remain interlocutor on J&K New Delhi, June 2 Mr
N.N. Vohra will continue to be the Centre’s interlocutor on Jammu and
Kashmir. A PMO spokesman said Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh had
requested Mr Vohra to continue as Government’s special
representative.
Laloo
wins Chapra LS seat Chapra,
June 2
RJD chief and Railway Minister Laloo
Prasad Yadav today won the Chapra Lok Sabha seat defeating his nearest BJP
rival and former Civil Aviation Minister Rajiv Pratap Rudy.
World page Miss
Australia is Miss Universe Miss Australia, Jennifer
Hawkins, was named Miss Universe 2004 in a two-hour pageant in
this Andean Capital watched by hundreds of millions of television
viewers around the world. In Graphic
Miss Australia Jennifer Hawkins reacts after being crowned Miss Universe 2004 in Quito on Tuesday.
Hawkins won the title at a dazzling ceremony in Ecuador from a field of 80
contestants. — Reuters photo
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