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Asks party leaders to refrain from criticism in public
New Delhi, June 21
The BJP concluded its two-day national executive with Leader of Opposition LK Advani acknowledging the growing restiveness in the party over the defeat but appealing to leaders to refrain from public criticism.

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BJP leader LK Advani after the party’s national executive meeting in New Delhi on Sunday. A Tribune photograph
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Trouble once again loomed large over the fate of the newly elected BJP MP from Pilibhit, Feroze Varun Gandhi, as well his party as the forensic reports today confirmed that the voice in the hate speeches delivered during the election campaign were indeed his.

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India is yet to witness the pandemic scenario of Influenza (H1N1)/ swine flu, which has been the case with many of the western countries and it might be difficult to say how the present strain would mutate, especially when the second wave would hit the world.

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