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Sunday, April 22, 2012, Chandigarh, India
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Mamata gives Centre 15 days to bail out Bengal
Kolkata/New Delhi, April 21
Nearly a month after she arm-twisted the Centre into partially rolling back rail fares, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today issued a 15-day ultimatum to the UPA government on her repeated demand for a three-year moratorium on the huge interest burden of the state.

Fishermen’s killing
Kerala upset, wants Centre to withdraw ASG from case

Thiruvananthapuram/Chennai, April 21
Livid over the U-turn made by Additional Solicitor General Harin Raval Italian Marine Massimiliano Latorre hugs his nephew in the Italian ship case, Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy today sought his immediate withdrawal from the case even as Centre distanced itself from the ASG's remarks.

Italian Marine Massimiliano Latorre hugs his nephew 
as fellow Marine Salvatore Girone comes out of the Central Jail in Trivandrum on Saturday. — PTI


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Raipur, April 21
Sukma district Collector Alex Paul MenonIn an audacious daylight operation, Maoist rebels today abducted the Collector of Chhattisgarh's Sukma district from the middle of a meeting with villagers after killing his two security officers.
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A year after Gikki was killed, outrage continues in cyberspace  
Chandigarh, April 21
It’s been a year since Gurkirat Sekhon aka Gikki was shot dead in cold blood in A candlelight tribute to Gikki in Jalandhar Jalandhar, yet cyberspace continues to be abuzz with people from across the world expressing solidarity with the young Jalandhar hotelier and seeking justice for the victim of a callous wrong.

A candlelight tribute to Gikki in Jalandhar on Saturday.

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Pak crash: Met warnings ignored
Pakistan on Saturday set up a judicial commission to probe the crash of a private passenger plane that killed 127 persons and took the owner of the airline into "protective" custody. 
A relative of one of the plane crash victims cries over his casket at an Islamabad hospital on Saturday. — Reuters

Singhvi CD a developing story on networking sites
New Delhi, April 21 
Ace lawyer Abhishek Singhvi may have stonewalled media houses’ efforts to publish or broadcast a controversial CD involving him. But he has found himself defenceless before the social media networks, which are now abuzz with the objectionable CD. 

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India wants automatic exchange of tax info
Pranab calls for a transparent financial system 

Washington, April 21
Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee and IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde during a G20 lunch in Washington DCWorried over the spurt in cross border transactions and tax evasion, India has pressed for automatic exchange of information among the countries to deal with the menace.

Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee and IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde during a G20 lunch in Washington DC on Friday. — PTI

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