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Stop terror influx, Russia tells Pak
Backs New Delhi steps to fight menace
Moscow, November 13
Belying Pakistan’s expectations that it will apply “pressure” on India in regard to Jammu and Kashmir, Russia today not only came out in full support of the steps taken by New Delhi to combat international terrorism in the state but also asked Islamabad to stop cross-border infiltration of terrorists and dismantle their infrastructure.

India decries Pak minister’s remarks
Business page: India, Russia should boost investment: PM
Editorial: Fighting terrorism

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Hurriyat leaders boycott Pak envoy’s party
New Delhi, November 13
A strong media presence and the easy accessibility of venom-spewing Pakistan Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed saved Pakistan High Commission’s much-hyped Iftar today from being a non-event.

TDP for early poll
Hyderabad, November 13
Ending the month-long suspense regarding early polls, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and Telugu Desam Party President N Chandrababu Naidu tonight declared that his party would seek a fresh mandate after dissolving the Assembly for a ‘final solution’ to the vexed Naxalite problem in the state.

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Mumbai top cop goes on leave
Two more held in stamp paper scam
Mumbai/New Delhi, November 13
With Mumbai’s Police Commissioner Ranjit Sharma going on indefinite leave from Thursday, the stage is set for his replacement.

CBI raids premises of UTI, SBI officials
New Delhi, November 13
In connection with the recent multi-crore stock market scam, allegedly involving broker Ketan Parekh, the CBI conducted raids on 27 premises in Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata.

Bodies of abducted Kuki students found
Diphu, Assam, November 13
Ethnic clash between the Karbis and Kukis in Karbi-Anglong district assumed an alarming proportion as the police today found the bodies of four Kuki students, who were abducted yesterday.

Daler Mehndi refused bail
Custodial interrogation necessary, says HC
Daler Mehndi
Chandigarh, November 13
Declining Punjabi singer Daler Mehndi’s prayer for the grant of anticipatory bail in two first information reports registered against him, Mr Justice Mehtab Singh Gill of the Punjab and Haryana High Court today ruled that the “custodial interrogation of the petitioner would be necessary”.







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