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Cong all out to sell deal to public
New Delhi, July 12
With the BJP and the Left parties launching a no-holds barred campaign against the nuclear deal in the run-up to the July 22 trust vote in Parliament, the UPA government and the Congress have decided to counter it by aggressively marketing the deal across the country as being beneficial for the people.

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BJP, Cong targeting BSP: Maya
New Delhi, July 12
The ones rooting to bring down the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government on the issue of Indo-US civilian nuclear deal are banking heavily on Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) president and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati’s political acumen to split the Samajwadi Party (SP).

UP Chief Minister Mayawati addresses a press conference in New Delhi CBI clarifies its stand



UP Chief Minister Mayawati addresses a press conference in New Delhi on Saturday.
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Pak behind embassy attack: NSA
New Delhi, July 12
India has a "fair amount" of intelligence inputs about Pakistan's involvement in the Monday's suicide attack on its embassy in Kabul, National Security Adviser M. K. Narayanan said on Saturday. “We not only suspect but we have a fair amount of intelligence (on the involvement of Pakistan),” Narayanan told television channels when asked whether India suspects Pakistan's involvement in the attack.

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President Pervez Musharraf has denied the involvement of Pakistani agencies in the suicide attack on the Indian embassy in Kabul and said Pakistan itself was a victim of terrorism. Talking to outgoing French Ambassador R'gis de Belenet who called on him, Musharraf said the international community should stop blaming Pakistan for every terrorist act in the region.


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