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Tells him she does not support or encourage the politics of “smear campaigns”

New Delhi, June 19
In a clipped reply to social activist Anna Hazare’s three-page letter charging the Congress with maligning his image, party president Sonia Gandhi today said she had already made her views clear on the issue in an earlier letter.


Govt representatives, civil society members to meet today in an effort to iron out differences over Lokpal Bill

All-party meeting likely in July

Girl stabbed in her eyes for resisting rape
SI, constable suspended on charges of laxity in duty

Lucknow, June 19
In a shocking incident two ruffians of a Kannauj village brutally bashed up a 14-year old minor girl and pierced her eyes after failing in their attempt to rape her. While one of the accused - a 15-year-old Class 11 student Niranjan - has been arrested, another petty criminal 17-year-old Kuldeep is absconding.

Dalit girl raped 


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Rahul turns 41; Digvijay wishes he becomes PM and also weds
New Delhi/Lucknow, June 19
Rahul Gandhi turned 41 today and the birthday wish from a senior Congress leader was it is time that he becomes the country's Prime Minister. And on a personal note, Digvijay Singh wants his fellow Congress General Secretary to get married this year.

Snag-hit MV Suez sailors shifted to Pak warship
New Delhi, June 19
MV Suez has developed a major snag some 75 nautical miles off Salalah in Oman delaying the arrival of the men back home by a few days, at least. Six Indians and 18 other sea-men from Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Eygpt have been shifted to Pakistan navy warship PNS Babur.


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N-issue, Kashmir CBMs on agenda 
New Delhi, June 19
Indications are that confidence building measures (CBMs) on nuclear issues and Jammu and Kashmir could be on the table when Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao meets her Pakistani counterpart Salman Bashir in Islamabad on June 23-24.
Indo-Pak talks on June 23-24

Sathya Sai Trust vehicle carrying Rs 35 lakh seized
Hyderabad, June 19
The mystery over the treasure trove at Sathya Sai Baba’s spiritual abode in Andhra Pradesh is getting deeper by the day. Close on the heels of unearthing an array of gold, silver, jewellery and cash from Sathya Sai’s personal chamber at Prashanthi. 

Even after decades, landmine victims await relief
Poonch, June 19
Faqir Mohammad (right) and Mohammad Sadiq of Shahpur village. Even after decades, people who lost their limbs in landmine blasts in this border district have got no or inadequate compensation despite recommendations by the Jammu and Kashmir State Human Rights Commission. Officials at the DC’s office say that only 20 cases of relief and compensation are pending in its records

Faqir Mohammad (right) and Mohammad Sadiq of Shahpur village.

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