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Monday,
May
25,
2009, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
Row
over: DMK to join govt
Settles
for 7 ministerial berths;
Baalu may be kept out
Chennai, May 24
The stalemate over DMK
joining the UPA Government was over with the party today
reportedly finalising its candidates for the berths of Cabinet
and Ministers of State (MoS) in which T R Baalu may be kept out.
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Contenders for Cabinet berths: (L-R) Dayanidhi Maran, A Raja and
M K Azhagiri |
Obama
invites Manmohan to Washington
New Delhi, May 24
US President Barrack Obama
has extended an invitation to Indian Prime Minister Dr Manmohan
Singh to visit Washington during a conversation on Saturday
night. He also congratulated him on his re-election as premier.
Earlier, Obama described Dr Singh as a wise man and expressed
his intention to visit India soon.
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Editorial
Dr
Manmohan Singh can now go in for
bold policies
by H.K. Dua
On
the surface, this
nation of a billion people seems to be forgiving in nature, but
often in the past it has chosen to throw into the dustbin the
rulers who came to power on the basis of false slogans or tried to
use power for themselves and not for the people. |
SP
gives Azam marching orders
Lucknow, May 24
Samajwadi Party today expelled
senior leader Mohammad Azam Khan for six years for anti-party
activities, capping weeks of bitter feud with SP leadership over its
closeness with former BJP leader Kalyan Singh and its choice of Jaya
Prada as candidate from Rampur.
Third
Front a mistake: Yechury
Says Left parties lost
touch with ground realities
New Delhi, May 24
It is finally dawning on the
CPM leadership that it has lost touch with the masses and that the
Third Front formed due to the initiatives of party boss Prakash
Karat was neither viable nor credible.
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Pak
Hindus, Sikhs rubbish jazia reports
Want to return to Swat after
peace returns
Amritsar, May 24
The 13-member Indian delegation,
led by Paramjit Singh Sarna, president of the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara
Management Committee (DSGMC), which returned from Pakistan today after
meeting Hindus and Sikhs displaced from the Swat valley, rubbished the
media reports that Taliban had imposed jazia (protection tax) on the
members of the minority communities there.
Satellite
images show mega rise in HP
poppy cultivation
Shimla, May 24
Satellite images passed on to the
state police by the Narcotics Control Bureau have set alarm bells
ringing. The images indicate a growing number of people in Himachal
Pradesh, especially in Kullu valley, have succumbed to the temptation of
cultivating poppy.
Curfew
in Jalandhar as mob goes on rampage
Jalandhar, May 24
Curfew was clamped in entire city
after followers of Dera Sachkhand and various Dalit bodies today blocked
traffic on the national highway here, damaged three buses and torched a
vehicle soon after news regarding firing on Sant Niranjan Dass, the Dera
head, in Vienna, Austria spread.
The Trigger
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Team
Manmohan gets going
May 24, 2009
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Manmohan
Singh sworn in as PM
May 23, 2009
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DMK, Didi keep Cong on toes
May 22, 2009
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Manmohan
appointed PM
May 21, 2009
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Time-bound
targets for poll promises
May 20, 2009
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Sensex poll vaults,
crosses 14,000 mark
May 19, 2009
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Cong may stick to old faithfuls
May 18, 2009
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UPA returns to
power
May 17, 2009
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BJP, Congress wake up
to Nitish’s Bihar
May 16, 2009
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Congress, BJP search for friends, plot for power
May 15, 2009
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