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DMK, Didi keep Cong on toes
Allies bargain hard for berths, Karuna to give  outside support
New Delhi, May 21
Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee leaves after attending a meeting on cabinet formation in UPA government, in New Delhi on ThursdayThe Congress was engaged in a battle of nerves with its key ally, the DMK, till late tonight over the allocation of ministerial berths in the new UPA government, which is to be sworn in tomorrow.

Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee leaves after attending a meeting on cabinet formation in UPA government, in New Delhi on Thursday. — PTI

Sacking of Bengal govt tops Mamata’s wish list
New Delhi, May 21
Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee certainly knows how to drive a tough bargain. And that “didi” with her temperamental and headstrong ways can prove a hard nut to crack, the Congress is learning fast, at least developments of the day all pointed toward this. Apparently it is not just plum portfolios that “didi” is eyeing.

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A three-fold increase in US non-military aid to Pakistan to a whopping $1.5 billion annually was approved today by a key Congressional Committee on the condition that it would not allow terrorist activity from its soil against “neighbouring countries” without mentioning India by name.

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India is disappointed over the decision of a US Congressional committee approving a law tripling non-military aid to Pakistan and is expected to take up the matter with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who is expected to visit New Delhi soon.

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