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Railway Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal resigns: TV reports...more
Siddaramaiah to be next Karnataka CM
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1993 blasts case: SC dismisses Sanjay Dutt's review petition...more
 China, India must resolve border issues much quicker: Khurshid...more
 Class XII girl shot dead in Delhi...more
Court orders framing of charges against Kanda...more

Bansal skips Cabinet meet; govt downplays his absence
Ashwani Kumar attends meeting Fate of ministers uncertain
New Delhi, May 9
Questions about the fate of beleaguered Railway Minister Pawan Bansal and Law Minister Ashwani Kumar continued to be raised today with the former skipping the Cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister.
Law Minister Ashwani Kumar comes out of the PMO in New Delhi on Thursday. He denied having met the PM
Law Minister Ashwani Kumar comes out of the PMO in New Delhi on Thursday. He denied having met the PM. — PTI

’84 riots: Three get life term, two others 3 yrs in jail
New Delhi, May 9
A local court today awarded life imprisonment to three convicts - Captain Bhagmal, Girdhari Lal and Balwan Khokhar - for killing five persons in a 29-year-old case relating to the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.


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Sanaullah dies in hospital; body flown back to Pak
Family, officials also fly to Sialkot in special plane
Sanaullah’s body being taken away from the PGI mortuary in Chandigarh on ThursdayChandigarh, May 9
Pakistani prisoner Sanaullah (51), who was brutally assaulted in a Jammu jail on Friday, died.


Sanaullah’s body being taken away from the PGI mortuary in Chandigarh on Thursday. Tribune photo: Parvesh Chauhan

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Haryana issues poll schedule for seven new MCs; voting on June 2
Chandigarh, May 9
Elections to the newly-formed municipal corporations of Ambala, Panchkula, Karnal, Panipat, Hisar, Rohtak and Yamuna Nagar will be held on June 2. The election to the Municipal Committee of Kalanaur (Rohtak) and Farukh Nagar (Gurgaon), bypolls in Ward No. 3 of Municipal Council Narwana (Jind) and Ward No. 7 of Municipal Committee Gharaunda (Karnal) will also be held the same day.


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Khurshid, Chinese Foreign Minister discuss LAC incursion
External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid meets his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi (R) in Beijing on ThursdayBeijing, May 9
India and China today discussed the recent intrusion by Chinese troops at the Depsang Valley.

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Massive withdrawal of candidature in Punjab civic polls
760 ZP, 5,786 samiti candidates in fray
Chandigarh, May 9
Only 760 out of 1,321 candidates were left in the fray for the zila parishad elections in Punjab on the last day of withdrawal of nomination papers today. At least 30 candidates were declared unopposed.

Race hots up for next K’taka CM
New Delhi, May 9
A decision on who will be the next Chief Minister of Karnataka is expected to be taken by Saturday with the Congress today naming three senior party leaders to meet state legislators and gauge responses on who they would want them to lead.


Nitaqat law: Emergency exit papers of 18,000 Indians processed
Dubai, May 9
About 18,000 Indian workers in Saudi Arabia, who had applied for emergency exit papers amid concerns about possible job losses after a new labour law, have got their travel documents processed. The 'Nitaqat' law makes it mandatory for local companies to hire one Saudi national for every 10 migrant workers.

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