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Thursday, November 30, 2006, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

MPs bicker over Soren and his ilk
New Delhi, November 29
The two Houses of Parliament today witnessed uproarious scenes as the Opposition and ruling Benches traded charges against each other on the Shibu Soren issue with the Opposition targeting Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for inducting “tainted” ministers but the ruling alliances gave it back, saying that L K Advani had continued as Deputy Prime Minister despite being chargesheeted in the Babri Masjid demolition case. In video (56k)

Condition of Soren stable

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HE political system that has come to prevail for the last few years across the country stands totally exposed with two orders that have just come out of the judiciary’s portals. On Monday, the Supreme Court stripped the CBI of the fig leaf of its autonomy by virtually ordering that Ms Mayawati’s trial in the Taj Corridor scandal must continue.

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Jessica LallJessica verdict reserved
New Delhi, November 29
The Delhi High Court today reserved its order on an appeal challenging the acquittal of all nine accused, including Manu Sharma, son of former union minister Venod Sharma, in the high-profile Jessica Lall murder case after the prosecution wrapped up its rebuttal of defence contentions.

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Sreesanth unsuccessfully appeals for lbw against South African batsman Herschelle Gibbs during the fourth ODI on Wednesday. — AFP photo
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