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February Month Articles
- Bhardwaj sparks another
controversy
- by Kestur Vasuki
Karnataka Governor Hansraj Bhardwaj has once again donned his political
hat by slamming a judicial commission's report on church attacks in the
State and withholding an honorary doctorate to noted historian and Kannada
writer M Chidananda Murthy for backing the panel's findings. ....
- Pakistan's 'Kashmir' Blindfold
- by Indranil Banerjie
The message from Islamabad is gaining in decibel: the generals want New
Delhi to initiate talks with them on Kashmir. ....
- 26/11 hero's uncle sets
himself on fire, dies
- by Ndtv.com
Mumbai attack martyr Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan's uncle, who attempted
immolation to protest the government's alleged apathy in treating victims
of the 26/11 strike, succumbed to injuries, police said today. ....
- Won't fall into Congress'
old trap, says BJP
- by The Pioneer
The BJP has rejected a fresh offer from the Congress to allow vote on
a resolution in Parliament on the need for a JPC probe in corruption cases,
saying JPC needs to be constituted and not debated. ....
- Made in China
- by The Pioneer
If wannabe super-power China wishes to be a credible force on the international
stage, it must stop behaving like a rich ....
- Hindus feel persecuted:
Dayananda Saraswathi
- by The New Indian Express
A majority of Hindus in the country feel they are treated badly and are
being persecuted, said revered religious leader Swami Dayananda Saraswathi.
....
- In the Words of A Government
Agency
- by India Today
Key extracts from the ED's Case Information Report filed in January 2007
which was attached with each of the Letters Rogatory ....
- Public interest outweighs
privacy concerns: Outlook
- by J. Venkatesan
The public interest outweighs private interest and even assuming that
there are some so-called private conversations in the Niira Radia tapes,
their publication could not be challenged, Outlook magazine told the Supreme
Court on Wednesday. ....
- Demand for JPC stays: Opposition
parties
- by The Hindu
The Opposition parties on Wednesday made it clear that they had not dropped
their demand for a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probe into the
2G spectrum allocation scam despite the arrest of the former Communications
Minister, A. Raja. ....
- Raja alone 'didn't gulp
crores': BJP
- by NDTV.com
BJP today dubbed the arrest of former Telecom Minister A Raja as "too
little too late" and demanded that others involved in the 2G spectrum
scam should also be brought to book. ....
- Raja's arrest vindicates
demand for JPC: BJP
- by The Times of India
Describing former telecom minister A Raja's arrest as "belated",
BJP on Wednesday asked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh why he had been silent
on this issue for so long and maintained this development had vindicated
its demand for a JPC probe into the 2G spectrum allocation scam. ....
- Shinde under CBI scanner
- by Swati Deshpande
Another former chief minister of Maharashtra, Sushilkumar Shinde, is in
the crosshairs of the CBI in the Adarsh case. ....
- 'Chidambaram told us Thomas
got acquitted'
- by The Pioneer
The RSS today rejected the apology tendered by Aziz Burney, the editor
of an Urdu newspaper, for hinting in a book that the organisation was
behind the 26/11 conspiracy and said that the criminal case against him
would not be withdrawn. ....
- RSS rejects Burney apology,
to pursue case against him
- by Yahoo News
The RSS today rejected the apology tendered by Aziz Burney, the editor
of an Urdu newspaper, for hinting in a book that the organisation was
behind the 26/11 conspiracy and said that the criminal case against him
would not be withdrawn. .....
- Intolerance of the "liberal"
brigade
- by Shyam Khosla
All hell broke out over what the "secular-liberal" media projected
as "arguably the most significant endorsement of Narendra Modi by
the head of the conservative Muslim seminary". .....
- Valley silent over LeT
killing of Sopore sisters
- by Khursheed Wani
Hundreds of people silently participated in the funeral of two young sisters
in Sopore town of north Kashmir on Tuesday. The siblings were killed allegedly
by Lashkar-e-Tayyeba (LeT) terrorists on Monday evening. ...
- CWC member Venkat Swamy
wants Sonia out
- by The New Indian Express
Congress Working Committee (CWC) member and senior party leader G.Venkat
Swamy Tuesday demanded resignation of Sonia Gandhi as party president,
blaming her for the mushrooming corruption scandals and poll reverses
of the party in several states. ....
- King Con: Hassan Ali Khan
- by Dhiraj Nayyar and Shantanu Guha
Ray
This Man Has A Swiss Bank Account And Owes Rs.50,000cr In Taxes. Why is
Government Silent?. ....
- Centre lying over CVC appointment:
Sushma Swaraj
- by The Economic Times
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Thursday accused the government of
lying before the Supreme Court that the high-powered committee was not
aware of the charges against PJ Thomas when it selected him as Chief Vigilance
Commissioner (CVC). ....
- Centre lying over CVC appointment:
Sushma Swaraj
- by The Economic Times
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Thursday accused the government of
lying before the Supreme Court that the high-powered committee was not
aware of the charges against PJ Thomas when it selected him as Chief Vigilance
Commissioner (CVC). ....
- Govt changes tack again,
distances itself from CVC
- by Dhananjay Mahapatra
Crucial information about the pending chargesheet against P J Thomas in
Kerala palmolein import scam was not put up before Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh and others who selected him as central vigilance commissioner (CVC),
the government told the Supreme Court on Thursday. ..
- No Country For Kafirs?
- by Mariana Baabar
Insecurity envelops Balochi Hindus after a series of abductions. Many
are emigrating. .....
- Supreme Court compromises
its courage
- by Sandhya Jain
The Supreme Court shocked the Hindu community when on 25 Jan. 2011, it
succumbed to pressure from Christian activists and modified its 21 Jan.
2011 judgment in the Graham Staines murder case, .....
- Soldier takes on dacoits
on train Gang Of 30
- by The Times of India
A Gorkha Rifles jawan travelling on a train did not hesitate to take on
a gang of 30 armed dacoits singlehandedly, armed with just a khukri, when
he saw them looting his fellow passengers. .....
- Waiting for India's request
in Hasan Ali case: Swiss Govt
- by Deccan Herald
Amid a raging controversy over black money allegedly stashed by stud farm
owner Hasan Ali in Swiss banks, Switzerland has said it is awaiting a
''complete'' request from India for help in this case since 2007. .....
- India going slow on Hasan
Ali?
- by Times Now
Amid a raging controversy over black money allegedly stashed by stud farm
owner Hasan Ali in Swiss banks, Switzerland has said it is awaiting a
"complete" request from India for help in this case since 2007.
.....
- Stampede at Sabarimala
- by BR Haran
On the eve of Makara Sankranti and Pongal festival, tragedy has struck
Hindu pilgrims again. More than 100 Sabarimala pilgrims have lost their
precious lives due to a stampede caused by an accident involving a jeep
.....
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