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Natwar Singh
not to resign over Volcker report
New delhi: As the controversy over the Volcker inquiry into
the Iraqi Oil for Food scam remains at a high pitch with
the Congress and the BJP trading charges and counter-charges
over External Affairs Minister Natwar Singh and the Congress
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Natwar will have to go, says BJP leader Naqvi
New Delhi: The Bhartiya Janata Party today came down heavily
upon Congress party and its leaders and alleged that they
were protecting its tainted minister against Volcker report
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Congress accuses NDA of 'politicising' Volcker Report
New Delhi: The Congress has accused the BJP-led NDA of politicising
the Volcker Committee Report. It has lambasted the alliance's
move to approach President APJ Abdul Kalam for seeking the
removal of External Affairs Minister K Natwar Singh ...
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E Ahamed comes out in Natwar's defence
New Delhi: Minster of State for External Affairs E Ahamed
has come forward in support of Natwar Singh, saying that
the references made in the Volcker Report against the External
Affairs Minister ...
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Preparations
under way in Bihar for Chhat
Patna/New Delhi: People in Bihar did last-minute shopping
as they got ready for the two-day annual Chhat ( pronounced
variously as chhath, chhaath, chath) festival ...
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Minister Jaiprakash Yadav to resign
New Delhi: Union Minister of State for Water Resources Jaiprakash
Narain Yadav has decided to resign. Yadav, who is evading
arrest on charges relating to "illegal" release of his brother
Vijay Prakash from police custody in Jamui in Bihar ...
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First LoC
crossing point to open on Monday
New Delhi: India has announced that the first of the three
crossing points along the Line of Control (LoC) for quake
relief will be made operational on Monday at Chakan da Bagh
in Poonch ...
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Controversial
Bihar MP Shahabuddin arrested
New Delhi: A police team from Bihar today arrested Member
of Parliament from Siwan and Rashtriya Janata Party leader
Mohammad Shahabuddin at his official residence in the Indian
Capital ...
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