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RSS backing Ramdev: Chidambaram
New Delhi, June 8
Home Minister P Chidambaram today conveyed a stern message to yoga guru Ramdev, virtually drawing a ‘Laxman Rekha’ on his proposed actions while ‘exposing’ his links with the radical right-wing outfit, the Rashtriya Swayam Sevaksangh (RSS).

Baba threatens armed rebellion
Haridwar, June 8
Doctors examine Ramdev at Haridwar on Wednesday. Threatening an armed rebellion, yoga guru Ramdev today said he would raise a force that would be trained to retaliate if authorities crack downed on their anti-corruption campaign.

Doctors examine Ramdev at Haridwar on Wednesday.

China preparing to take over Gilgit-Baltistan, warns think tank
New Delhi, June 8
India’s leading strategic affairs think tank has recommended a change of ‘discourse’ on Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and suggests a multi-pronged approach to counter Pakistan. Besides, it is of the view that the growing influence of China in the region too needs to be tackled.


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If the government thought that Anna Hazare’s fast at Jantar Mantar was a five-day wonder that could not be recreated at Rajghat under a hot and burning sun in June, it was mistaken.

Politicians, babus not ready for transparency, says Antony
New Delhi, June 8
Defence Minister AK Antony, who is normally reticent about his political thoughts, today broke his silence on the recent developments in the country.









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New Delhi, June 8
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today chaired a meeting of the National Security Council to discuss the security situation. The meeting was held in the backdrop of the deteriorating security situation in Pakistan and Afghanistan and the disclosures made by Pakistan-born American terrorist David Coleman Headley linking the ISI with the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.

Himachal bends backward for Ramdev’s babadom
Allotted 19 acres for Rs 17 lakh, thanks to the BJP govt’s largesse
Shimla, June 8
With 96 bighas of prime land (1 bigha in Himachal Pradesh is equal to .2 acres. and 96 bighas is around 19.2 acres) in village Sadhupul on the Kandaghat-Chail road given on lease for 99 years for just Rs 17,31,214 to the Patanjali Yogpeeth Trust, Swami Ramdev has indeed benefited from the largesse of the BJP government.

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 Indian-born, American fashion designer Naeem Khan seems to have become a big hit with America’s chic First Lady Michelle Obama, who is increasingly flaunting his dresses at state dinners. For the second time, Michelle shimmered in an all-over embellished sleeveless, floor-length gown by Khan at Tuesday night's State Dinner at the White House in honour of German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

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