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SC quashes UP Govt order
Withdrawal of POTA charges against Raja Bhaiya
New Delhi, November 10
In a severe blow to Samajwadi Party Government in Uttar Pradesh, the Supreme Court today quashed its order for withdrawing POTA charges against state’s controversial Minister Raghuraj Pratap Singh, alias Raja Bhaiya, and directed that the case against him be transferred to neighbouring Madhya Pradesh for trial.
UP Minister for Food and Civil Supplies Raghuraj Pratap Singh, alias Raja Bhaiya, announces his decision to resign from the ministry in Lucknow on Thursday.
UP Minister for Food and Civil Supplies Raghuraj Pratap Singh, alias Raja Bhaiya, announces his decision to resign from the ministry in Lucknow on Thursday. — UNI photo

SC ruling big blow for UP Govt
Raja Bhaiya resigns as UP minister
Resignation accepted

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Narayanan cremated with full honours
New Delhi, November 10
India’s first Dalit President K.R. Narayanan was cremated here with full military honours in the presence of a large number of leaders and dignitaries, including President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

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Former President K. R. Narayanan’s widow, Usha (centre) and daughters Chitra ( right) and Amrita sit in front of the mortal remains of the former President in New Delhi on Wednesday. President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, Vice-President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat and Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh pay their last respects to the mortal remains of the former President before the funeral at Karam Bhoomi in New Delhi on Thursday. Congress Party President Sonia Gandhi pays homage to the former President ahead of his cremation.
(From left): Former President K. R. Narayanan’s widow, Usha (centre) and daughters Chitra ( right) and Amrita sit in front of the mortal remains of the former President in New Delhi on Wednesday. President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, Vice-President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat and Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh pay their last respects to the mortal remains of the former President before the funeral at Karam Bhoomi in New Delhi on Thursday. Congress Party President Sonia Gandhi pays homage to the former President ahead of his cremation. — Tribune photo\PTI\Reuters photo

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Cabinet clears statutory powers for Pathak probe panel
New Delhi, November 10
The Union Cabinet today approved the setting up of an “Inquiry Authority” to be headed by former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Mr Justice R.S. Pathak, to probe the Paul Volcker Committee report.

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New Delhi, November 10
Union Finance Minister P. Chidambaram did not rule out the possibility of looking into any tax violations by the 125 Indian companies named by the Paul Volcker Committee report on UN’s oil for food programme in Iraq.

Rs 65 lakh looted from Jalandhar bank
Jalandhar, November 10
In a sensational daylight robbery in the heart of the city, three tall turbaned armed men looted more than Rs 64.76 lakh from the UCO Bank branch situated on the busy Nakodar road here this afternoon. A fingerprint expert examines the gun of the bank guard, which was snatched by the robbers in Jalandhar on Thursday.
A fingerprint expert examines the gun of the bank guard, which was snatched by the robbers in Jalandhar on Thursday. — A Tribune photograph

India, Pak jointly “can restore” stability in Nepal
Chandigarh, November 10
With the subcontinent witnessing improvement in Indo-Pak bilateral relations on one hand and worsening situation in Nepal and Bangladesh on the other, former Foreign Secretary, Mr Jagat S. Mehta today suggested that India and Pakistan should join hands to restore stability in Nepal and save Bangladesh from militant extremism.


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