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Wednesday, April 8, 2009, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

Missile misses PC, but hits Cong hard
New Delhi, April 7
In a repeat of the recent shoe-hurling incidents involving former US President George Bush in Iraq and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao in Cambridge, a Sikh journalist tossed a shoe at Union Home Minister P Chidambaram here today.

It started with a mild question
New Delhi, April 7
There was little indication of the emotive action to follow when Delhi journalist Jarnail Singh asked Home Minister P Chidambaram a question about the 1984 anti-Sikh riots at a press conference today.

Tytler may miss poll bus
New Delhi, April 7
The Congress is taking a hard look at withdrawing Jagdish Tytler from the elections fray, fearing an angry backlash from Sikh groups over the clean chit given to him by the CBI for his role in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

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‘PM’s integrity beyond question’
Sonia says Telangana issue to be taken up on priority
Hyderabad, April 7
In a strong rebuff to BJP over leadership issue, Congress president Sonia Gandhi today said the saffron party had no moral right to point an accusing finger at Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, whose integrity and capabilities were beyond question.

Congress president Sonia Gandhi holds a sword presented to her by a party member at a rally in Karimnagar, 210 km from Hyderabad, on Tuesday.
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UST nine days before the country is to go to the polls, political pundits, arm-chair analysts and even pollsters, who are well-equipped with statistical jugglery, are finding it difficult to predict the outcome of the parliamentary elections.

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GJM fomenting ethnic divide in Darjeeling: CPM
Petitions Election Commission against the party
New Delhi, April 7
Citing dangers in the conduct of free and fair polls in the Darjeeling Lok Sabha constituency in West Bengal, the CPM today petitioned the Election Commission (EC) against the Gorkhaland Janmukti Morcha (GJM), blaming it for the disruption of democratic process in the area.

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Islamabad, April 7
Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency chief today refused to meet visiting US Special Representative Richard Holbrooke and American military commander Admiral Mike Mullen in an apparent reaction to criticism of his organisation for its alleged links with militants.

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* Now, Lalu says he meant roller of law against the BJP candidate
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Lalu PrasadPatna, April 7
Two FIRs were filed today against RJD chief Lalu Prasad for violation of the model code of conduct for his remarks against BJP candidate Varun Gandhi at Kishanganj in Bihar and another in Jharkhand when his helicopter landed at the venue of an election meeting.

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