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Delhi tussle: AAP raises 18 points for Congress, BJP
Kejriwal meets Lt Governor, asks Sonia, Rajnath to clear stand on support
AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal  addresses the media in New Delhi on Saturday. New Delhi, December 14
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal today met Delhi Lt Governor Najeeb Jung, who had invited him to discuss government formation, and sought time to decide on the issue. Despite the Congress offering support to the AAP and the BJP saying that it would play the role of a constructive Opposition, the AAP leadership looked in no hurry to take over the reins of the Delhi Assembly. Rather, the party has asked the two national parties to elaborate on their stand.
AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal addresses the media in New Delhi on Saturday. PTI



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New Delhi, December 14
Shaken out of slumber by poll defeats in four states, the Congress is now coming out of its closet to consciously engage with the people and issues that concern them.
Congress V-P Rahul Gandhi with Union ministers P Chidambaram and Kapil Sibal in New Delhi.  Congress V-P Rahul Gandhi with Union ministers P Chidambaram and Kapil Sibal in New Delhi. Tribune photo: Mukesh Aggarwal

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Ludhiana, December 14
Pakistan Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif, the younger brother of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, in an exclusive interview with The Tribune Editor-in-Chief Raj Chengappa, says his country and India are moving Pakistani Punjab CM Shahbaz Sharif towards a non-discriminatory trade agreement. “The most favoured nation status is being replaced by a new nomenclature by both countries. It is being termed as non-discriminatory access or non-discriminatory trade agreement,” he said.

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Pak proposes new road map for resuming talks
Islamabad, December 14
Pakistan has handed over to India a "new set of proposals" aimed at resuming the stalled bilateral dialogue and gradually addressing all longstanding issues, a media report said today.

Under Gen’s wings, an officer is born
Dehradun, December 14
For Lieutenant Kuljeet Kumar, the biggest day of his life came when he passed out from the Indian Military Academy (IMA) today. Not only has he become part of the Army officer cadre, but also proved himself to be a worthy “son” of former Army Chief Gen JJ Singh.
Former Army Chief Gen JJ Singh along with his wife Anupama at the pipping ceremony of their adopted son Lt Kuljeet Kumar at the IMA in Dehradun on Saturday. Former Army Chief Gen JJ Singh along with his wife Anupama at the pipping ceremony of their adopted son Lt Kuljeet Kumar at the IMA in Dehradun on Saturday. Tribune photo: Vinod Pundir

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