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It’s Sheila who should apologise, says Gupta

A day after Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit slapped a legal notice on Delhi BJP chief Vijendra Gupta for defamation and asked him to apologise, Mr Gupta said it should be the chief minister who should apologising and not him.

Sharad: Will sort BJP row

In a bid to downplay the controversy over Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar’s objections to the advertisement showing him with his Gujarat counterpart Narendra Modi, JD(U) president Sharad Yadav on Sunday said his party’s alliance and relationship with the BJP is “quite old” and leaders on both sides are mature to sort out the differences.

Delhi CM asks city BJP chief to apologise

Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit said Sunday she had sent a legal notice to city BJP chief Vijendra Gupta for defamation for having alleged that BJP hoardings had been removed at the behest of the chief minister. The notice claimed he “conspired to malign her reputation and image”, and demanded an “unconditional public apology” in three days.

DTC pulled up for terminating driver

Slamming the Delhi Transport Corporation for terminating the services of a driver on medical grounds despite the fact that he had performed his job in the corporation for more than 23 years without an index figure, the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) has rapped the DTC and asked it to take him back.

UK to get new top military officer

Britain’s top military officer is being replaced months before his term as chief of the defence staff was due to end, according to reports in the media.
Defence secretary Liam Fox told the Sunday Times in an interview that Air Chief Marshal Sir Jock Stirrup, the chief of the defence staff, and defence ministry’s top b

Woman CRPF staffer dies, family alleges harassment

A 35-year-old CRPF woman head constable died under mysterious circumstances on Sunday evening at Vikaspuri police lines in west Delhi with her relatives alleging that she was harassed by seniors.

Jat protest hits water for South, East Delhi

More bad news for all those living in Delhi, many areas of which are already reeling under an acute shortage of water. Protesting Jat leaders angry at being denied reservation in Central services on Sunday downed shutters at a plant in Modinagar, Uttar Pradesh, from where water is sent to the Sonia Vihar treatment plant.

Abducted girl rescued from Nepal

Days after she was abducted from her north Delhi residence, a three-year-old daughter of a railways official was rescued from Kathmandu’s international airport by the Delhi police. The girl Vaibhavi Chaturvedi is a pre-nursery student at a local government school. Her father Venkateshwar Chaturvedi, is an inspector in railways’ planning department.

CPM to start campaign for tribal rights

The CPI(M) has decided to launch a week-long nationwide campaign to fight for the rights of tribals from July 23. It was decided after party’s two days national convention on tribal rights organised in New Delhi. While addressing the delegates senior CPI(M) leader Biman Bose said tribals are facing discrimination in many parts of the country and government along with multinationals are indulging in unholy land-grabbing.

Irked CM slaps notice on Gupta

After Delhi BJP chief Vijendra Gupta alleged that the party hoardings were removed at the behest of chief minister Sheila Dikshit, he was served a legal notice for defamation. Mr Gupta on his part shot off letters to the Delhi police commissioner and lieutenant-governor asking for registration of FIR against the culprits behind “illegal” removal of the hoardings.

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