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Wednesday, May 29, 2013, Chandigarh, India
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Latest news, updated at 6:00 pm

Srinivasan ignores fresh demands for resignation...more
Ready to face probe: Rauf
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 US drone strike kills 6 suspected militants in Pakistan...more
 LPG subsidy directly in bank accounts from June 1 in 18 districts...more
Himachal Police to list sex offenders on website...more
PM discusses bilateral ties with Japanese Emperor...more
14 dead, 36 injured in bus-tanker collision...more

Bastar attack: Cong wants CM to go
Claims security lapse led to Maoist strike
BJP says don’t politicise issue
New Delhi, May 28
The Congress today trained it guns on Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh and demanded his resignation for his government’s alleged failure to provide adequate security cover to party leaders.

Union Home Secretary RK Singh talks to the media at the Police Headquarters in Raipur on Tuesday
Union Home Secretary RK Singh talks to the media at the Police Headquarters in Raipur on Tuesday. — PTI

Centre to turn heat on Maoists
Punishment for Patel & Karma, say Maoists

Maoist Attack
Bastar dist SP suspended; IG, Collector shifted
Raipur, May 28
Heads rolled in the Chhattisgarh administration with the state government tonight suspending Bastar district Superintendent of Police and shunting out Bastar range Inspector-General of Police and Collector in the wake of the Maoist attack on Congress leaders.

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NIA team visits site of Maoist attack



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PM pitches for closer defence ties with Japan
Tokyo, May 28
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with Japanese-Tamil scholar Noburu Karashima after presenting him the Padma Shri for his contribution to literature and education, in Tokyo on TuesdayWarning against “continuing threats” in the Indo-Pacific region, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said India sees Japan as a “natural and indispensable partner”.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with Japanese-Tamil scholar Noburu Karashima after presenting him the Padma Shri for his contribution to literature and education, in Tokyo on Tuesday. PTI

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Delhi getting more water than its share: Hooda
New Delhi, May 28
Even as the key players canvassed with claims and counter claims on the contentious water-sharing issue, the Centre today asked Yamuna riparian states to follow Supreme Court instructions and fulfil their respective commitments in a time-bound manner.
UP Irrigation Minister Shiv Pal Yadav, Union Water Resources Minister Harish Rawat, Haryana CM Bhupinder Hooda, Rajasthan Water Resources Minister Hema Ram and his Haryana counterpart HS Chattha at a meeting in New Delhi on Tuesday
(L to R) UP Irrigation Minister Shiv Pal Yadav, Union Water Resources Minister Harish Rawat, Haryana CM Bhupinder Hooda, Rajasthan Water Resources Minister Hema Ram and his Haryana counterpart HS Chattha at a meeting in New Delhi on Tuesday. A Tribune photograph

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Indian warships on way to disputed South China Sea
New Delhi, May 28
Even as a dispute rages on due to over-lapping claims in the hydrocarbon-rich South China Sea, a flotilla of four Indian Naval warships will be visiting ports in Malaysia, Vietnam and the Philippines.

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New Delhi, May 28
The Supreme Court today ruled that the CBI was free to choose the witnesses it wanted to examine in the trial court in the case relating to the murder of 14-year-old Aarushi Talwar in May 2008 and the victim’s parents, the main accused, had no right to challenge the agency’s decision to drop 14 witnesses.

2G: Tatas lost race, ineligible Swan got spectrum, says Radia
New Delhi, May 28
Former corporate lobbyist Niira Radia today told a CBI court that Tata Teleservices Ltd, which was ahead in the queue for allocation of the 2G spectrum, lost the race.

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GenNext militants new face of terror in Valley
Srinagar, May 28
A complete new generation of local militants, many of them well-educated and armed with professional degrees, are leading the fight against security forces in the Valley. Saifullah Ahangar (20), who was killed in a fierce encounter on May 24 in Pulwama, had a diploma in civil engineering. His father Rafiq Ahmad Ahangar is a retired junior assistant in the state agriculture department.

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