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Wednesday, April 30, 2014, Chandigarh, India,

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Lodge police complaint against Modi, orders EC
NEW DELHI: Acting tough, the Election Commission today directed the Gujarat administration to file a complaint or FIR against Narendra Modi for violating electoral laws by displaying BJP's election symbol and making a speech after casting his vote in Gandhinagar.

'Indian election getting more attention in the US than ever'
WASHINGTON: India's general election is getting more attention in the US than ever before, a former top American diplomat who played a key role in revival of Indo-US ties after India's 1998 nuclear tests, has said.

Airtel to cut discounts; may raise tariffs to meet costs: CEO
NEW DELHI: Country's largest telecom operator Bharti Airtel today said it will continue to cut discounted minutes and may raise tariffs to meet rising costs.

Young voter asks Chiranjeevi to get in line
HYDERABAD: Cong leader Chiranjeevi, who came with his family, was escorted towards the polling booth, allegedly sidestepping a long queue of voters. 

Pak minister criticises Modi's 'provocative' remarks on Dawood
ISLAMABAD: Criticising Narendra Modi's recent comments on underworld don Dawood Ibrahim as "provocative", Pakistan has claimed that if the BJP leader becomes India's Prime Minister he would "destabilise" regional peace.


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Big battle: 89 seats, all eyes on Punjab, Gujarat
High-voltage contests in Amritsar and Bathinda
Chandigarh, April 29
Poll officials arrive in Amritsar on Tuesday After slogging of more than four weeks, the big day has arrived for 253 politicians who are trying their luck for the 13 Lok Sabha seats in Punjab.


Poll officials arrive in Amritsar on Tuesday. Photo: Vishal Kumar





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D-Day for Sonia, Modi, Rajnath
New Delhi, April 29
The electoral fate of some of the biggest names on the Indian political scene will be sealed on Tuesday as 13.9 crore voters will vote in seven states and two UTs.

Farooq takes on Karra amid shutdown calls
Srinagar, April 29
Farooq Abdullah (NC)The Srinagar parliamentary constituency will go to the polls tomorrow amid tight security, shadow of a possible shutdown and an appeal for a boycott.



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EC relief for Majithia; he can move in his segment
Chandigarh, April 29
In a partial reprieve, the Election Commission of India -- a day before polling -- has allowed Punjab Revenue Minister Bikram Singh Majithia to move freely in his Assembly constituency (Majithia).

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Modi in HP: ‘Yeh dil maange’ 300 lotuses
Palampur/Mandi, April 29
Narendra Modi with BJP Kangra candidate Shanta Kumar in PalampurBJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi on Tuesday made a passionate appeal to voters to ensure his party's victory on 300 Lok Sabha seats and wooed youth.

Narendra Modi with BJP Kangra candidate Shanta Kumar in Palampur

Rahul tears into BJP’s record on fighting terror
Kashipur\ Pithoragarh (Uttarakhand), April 29
Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi today tore into BJP’s claims of being tough on terror as he raked up the Kandahar hijack in which three terrorists were freed by the Vajpayee government.

Funds stashed abroad: Govt reveals 18 names
New Delhi, April 29
After resisting for more than three years, the Centre today revealed names of 18 persons in the Supreme Court who allegedly stashed black money with LST bank in Liechtenstein and against whom prosecution have been launched by the Income Tax department.

Plea in Pak court to prove Bhagat Singh’s innocence
Lahore, April 29
A copy of the FIR registered against Shaheed Bhagat Singh in the then Lahore SSP's murder case in 1928 has been sought here to prove the innocence of the legendary freedom fighter.



 

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