‘Cong has nothing to do with end of fast’
Congress on Sunday, while responding to yoga guru Ramdev’s decision to end his fast, welcomed it as “good news”, whereas main Opposition BJP expressed satisfaction, but it maintained that the governme
Girl murdered, not raped, says fresh autopsy report
A fresh post mortem on a 14-year-old girl, found hanging in a police station here, on Monday revealed she was murdered but ruled out rape even as the Mayawati government ordered a CB-CID probe, removed a top police officer and suspended three doctors.
No Cong decision on MRCC chief yet
The Congress high command has not made up its mind whether or not to replace the Mumbai Regional Congress Committee chief Kripashankar Singh ahead of the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation elections.
Relief for govt as Baba breaks fastAshwini Shrivastava
Yoga guru Baba Ramdev on Sunday broke his nine-day-old fast that sparked a political slugfest heeding appeals of spiritual and religious leaders but vowed to continue his campaign against corruption.
Baba continues to grow isloated
Fasting yoga guru Baba Ramdev continued to get politically isolated with RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav describing him as a “trainer not a yogi.” Earlier, the DMK too had slammed the hi-flying yoga guru
Cong divided on CM projection
Ahead of the tough battle in Uttar Pradesh, the Congress is divided over the issue of projecting a leader to take on chief minister Mayawati.
Tiger plays ‘doting dad’ to orphaned cubs
In an extremely rare display of parenting, a male tiger seems to be playing a “doting dad” to two orphaned cubs in Ranthambore tiger reserve in Rajasthan.
Row in Andhra Cong on PCC chief appointment
The division in the Andhra Pradesh Congress unit over the Telangana statehood demand on regional lines has been further accentuated by the appointment of Botsa Satyanarayana as Pradesh Congress Commit
India may seek further Headley access
India will take a decision on seeking further access to Lashkar operative David Headley in the US after perusing the complete judgment of a Chicago court which acquitted Tahawwur Rana of charges of be
Rajapakse under allies’ pressure
It is clear that Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse is under pressure from his allies not to yield the land and police powers to provincial councils for fear that such devolution could excessively