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High court split on BJP MLAs case

The Karnataka high court on Monday, probably in its first verdict on the “anti-defection law”, witnessed a split decision on an issue that could have decided the future of the first-ever BJP government in South India.

‘Guilty should not be spared’

Lauding the Centre’s initiative to probe into the allegations of corruption relating to the Commonwealth Games, senior BJP leader L.K. Advani on Sunday hoped that “no wrong doer would be spared.”

CAG: Games audit from October 28

The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) on Sunday officially announced that the audit work of the Commonwealth Games Village will start from October 28.

1-hr delay on Sarita Vihar Metro line

The services of the Delhi Metro on the Central Secretariat-Sarita Vihar line will begin one hour after the usual time from Sunday in order to facilitate the integration of the Sarita Vihar to Badarpur stretch. The line had been opened on the morning of October 3 (the day of Commonwealth Games opening ceremony) from Central Secretariat to Sarita Vihar, which is part of the Central Secretariat-Badarpur line, as a special measure in the wake of the CWG.

DU hopeful of AERB ban lift

The Delhi university authorities are hopeful that the ban imposed on it against using radioactive substances for academic purposes will be lifted. Delhi University vice-chancellor Deepak Pental has said the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board, which had imposed the ban, was “sensitive” to the needs of the university to use such

Disciplined Delhi gets PC’s praise

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Union home minister P. Chidambaram on Saturday praised Delhiites for showing discipline during the Games and asked them to remain so forever. He also lauded the Delhi police and the para-military forces for doing a splendid job ensuring foolproof security during the Commonwealth Games. The Nagaland’s women police battalion, who patrolled capital’s markets, also came in for special praise from the minister. He also favoured removing gender bias against women in the police forces.

MHA will aid Games probe: PC

Union home minister P. Chidambaram on Saturday said his ministry was ready to provide all inputs to the appropriate authorities looking into allegations of corruption relating to the Commonwealth Games.

AICC tightlipped on Thakre 2nd term

The AICC is tightlipped on whether Maharashtra PCC president Manikrao Thakre will get a second term.
While his continuation will be seen as a victory of chief minister Ashok Chavan, a change at the PCC will be described as an attempt to check the chief minister in the party divided in different factions.

Advani Bihar campaign on: BJP

The BJP on Saturday claimed senior leader L.K. Advani will campaign in Muslim-dominated areas of poll-bound Bihar, including those constituencies where polling is scheduled in the first phase of elections. The party said reports suggesting Mr Advani not to campaign were “totally misleading and false”.

PM attacks Nitish govt, RJD; Lalu hits back

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Election campaigning in Bihar is heating up ahead of the first phase of polling. While Prime Minister Manmohan Singh put the Nitish Kumar government and earlier governments of the RJD in the dock for the state’s backwardness, RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav hit back at the Congress and held the PM equally responsible for Bihar’s plight.

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