Thursday,
June 28,
2007, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
After
Kalam, Who? Congress exerting
‘undue pressure’ on voters: NDA New Delhi, June 27
As the race for Raisina Hills entered the crucial phase,
the diatribe have become boisterous, with NDA threatening
to move the Election Commission against the Congress for
putting ‘undue pressure’ on the members of the
Electoral College.
Four-nation
grouping not anti-China: PM New Delhi, June 27
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh tonight assured China that
the proposed Quadrilateral Strategic Forum involving
Japan, Australia, the United States and India, was not a
military alliance against anybody.
Punjab
okays dera chief’s arrest Chandigarh,
June 27
The Punjab government
tonight gave its sanction for the arrest and prosecution
of Sirsa-based Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim
Singh. Sources in the government confirmed the development
regarding the arrest of the dera head.
Govt wants to seek
Gandhiji's letter from Christie's New Delhi, June 26
With hardly a week to go for a precious letter written by Mahatma Gandhi
days before his assassination under the auctioner's hammer, government
has stepped in with efforts to acquire it but Christie's today said it
will go ahead with the sale.
Lucknow, June 27
Satish Mishra wears multiple hats as cabinet minister, Rajya Sabha MP
and national general secretary of the Bahujan Samaj Party. Within three
months he would exchange his hat as cabinet minister for a strategic
assignment to nationally replicate the UP social engineering experiment.
Mayawati along with BSP General Secretary SC Mishra at a press conference in Lucknow on Wednesday. — PTI
Railways to rename
coaches
Patna, June 27
With a view to changing the nomenclature of all classes in every Mail
and Express train, the Railway Board has decided to put a new name on
its long-distance coaches from Sunday next.
Blair resigns after
decade in power
London, June 27
After staying in power for a decade, British Prime Minister Tony Blair
tendered his resignation to Queen Elizabeth II today.
Ex-Mumbai police chief, others
discharged Telgi ready to
plead guilty Pune, June 27
In yet another dramatic twist to
the fake stamp paper scam case, prime accused Abdul Karim Telgi, who
stoutly denied all accusations against him in the special MCOCA court
yesterday, informed the court today that he was ready to plead guilty.
Himachal Six industrial firms, one big scam Dharamsala, June 27
A fraud involving an illegal business of around Rs 200 crore over the
past six years has come to light in Una and Bilaspur districts of
Himachal Pradesh.
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