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CEC’s Parting
Shot Collegium
should appoint ECs New
Delhi, April 18
As he prepares to leave his
office, Chief Election Commissioner N Gopalaswami today defended
his controversial recommendation for the removal of Navin Chawla,
who will succeed him on Tuesday and suggested that future
appointments of Election Commissioners be made by a collegium
and not the government.
Cong
too responsible for Babri demolition: Lalu Patna/New Delhi,
April 18
In controversial remarks,
RJD chief Lalu Yadav has said Congress too was responsible for
the demolition of the Babri Masjid as it did not save it,
prompting quick rebuttal by the Congress today which said the
comments were unfortunate.
Sonkar Case Jaunpur
may not go to polls in Phase-II Lucknow, April 18
Election Commissioner SY
Quraishi today did not rule out the possibility of
countermanding election in Jaunpur where the Indian Justice
Party candidate, Bahadur Sonkar, was found dead hanging from a
tree. Addressing mediapersons, Quraishi said: “Taking a
serious view of the matter, the EC has sent two IAS officers
from New Delhi to independently cross check the matter so as to
ensure free and fair election.”
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Kasab
planned to attack Malabar Hill Mumbai, April 18
Mohammad Ajmal Amir Iman,
alias Kasab, the lone terrorist taken alive after the November
26 terror attack case in Mumbai, and his associate Abu Ismail,
who died in the operation, had plans to strike at VIP locality
Malabar Hill area. According to special public prosecutor Ujjwal
Nikam, the plan could not take off as only Ismail knew the
details and he was killed in a police encounter.
LeT
renews threat of suicide attacks
Srinagar, April 18
Pakistan-based terror outfit
Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) on Saturday threatened to launch suicide attacks
during the Lok Sabha elections in Jammu and Kashmir, asking people to
participate in the poll process “at their own peril”.
Suicide
bomber kills 23 in Pak
Islamabad, April 18
A suicide bomber today rammed his
explosive-laden vehicle into a police check post killing 23 people, most
of them security personnel, in Pakistan's troubled NWFP. In second such
attack on security forces within a week, the bomber targeted the check
post located in Doaba area of Hangu district, which is surrounded by the
troubled Aurakzai, Kurram and North Waziristan tribal regions.
India
resumes Gorkha recruitment after two-year lull Kathmandu, April 18
After a lull of two years, India
has resumed the recruitment of Nepalis for its Gorkha regiments after a
full nod by the Maoist government that had in the past pledged to halt
all hiring in the Indian and British armies. Indian Ambassador to Nepal
Rakesh Sood had met Nepal's Maoist Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal
Prachanda earlier this year to discuss the recruitment issue.
Two
Indian Americans in Obama’s team Washington, April 18
President Barack Obama has formed a
three-man team, including two Indian Americans, to help break
Washington’s “bad habits” of wasteful spending and move
recession-hit America from recovery to prosperity. “If we’re to
going to rebuild our economy on a solid foundation, we need to change
the way we do business in Washington,” Obama said in his weekly
address Saturday.
‘Rise
of Obama, India, China could trigger violence in US’ New
York, April 18
After protests against Indian steel
and a right-wing radio show host calling Indians "slumdogs"
for doing outsourced American jobs, India's rise could be a factor in
triggering radical violence in the US, warns an intelligence report.
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