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NCTC back on drawing board
LOGJAM PERSISTS: Oppn CMs, UPA allies don’t budge n Cong CMs too raise doubts
New Delhi, May 5
A day-long debate on the setting up of the National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC) remained inconclusive after steadfast opposition from Chief Ministers, including those from the Congress, UPA allies, the BJP and those of regional parties.
Natiion page: Omar red-flags unilateral operations under NCTC
Natiion page: Assault on federalism, can’t accept it: Badal

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with Union Home Minister P Chidambaram at the Chief Ministers’ conference on NCTC in New Delhi on Saturday.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with Union Home Minister P Chidambaram at the Chief Ministers’ conference on NCTC in New Delhi on Saturday. — PTI


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Not a Centre-vs-States issue, says PM
New Delhi, May 5
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram made an attempt to assuage states’ concerns over setting up of the National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC) as both pitched in for an anti-terror body. They used expressions like “centre-state relations”, “shared responsibility”, “closest cooperation” along with the explanations as to how the NCTC was “an important pillar of the security architecture” in an attempt to get the states to agree on the concept of the NCTC.

Fresh blow to Badal as Tota Singh sentenced to 1-year jail
Agri Minister held guilty for misusing official machinery; gets bail
Chandigarh, May 5
Just as the SAD-BJP government in Punjab was beginning to get out of the embarrassment caused by the conviction of its minister Jagir Kaur by a CBI court, Punjab’s Agriculture Minister Tota Singh was convicted today for misuse of official machinery by a Mohali court.
Punjab Agriculture Minister Tota Singh outside a court in Mohali on Saturday. Punjab Agriculture Minister Tota Singh outside a court in Mohali on Saturday. A Tribune photograph

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Vice-President Hamid Ansari (3rd from left) releases a souvenir on the golden jubilee celebration function of the Punjab and Haryana Bar Council in Chandigarh on Saturday. Also seen are (L to R) Union Law and Justice Minister Salman Khurshid, Punjab Governor Shivraj Patil, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal and Supreme Court Judge Swatanter Kumar.
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