Will still ask for gov to go: Yeddy
Complimenting the Centre for not accepting Karnataka governor H.R. Bhardwaj’s recommendation on imposing President’s Rule in the state, chief minister B.S. Yeddyurappa on Monday said he would continue to demand the recall of the “partisan” governor. Mr Yeddyurappa also thanked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, home minister P.
CBSE results: Girls still shine brightest
Once again, the girls outshone boys in the Class 12 Central Board of Secondary Education results declared on Monday. The results were declared across the country on Monday except Patna region, with the total pass percentage standing at 81.71 per cent, an increase of 1.84 per cent over last year. Result for Patna region will be declared on May 27.
Congress looks for an OBC leader in UP
The Congress in Uttar Pradesh is searching for an OBC leader who will help the party make a dent in the Samajwadi Party’s OBC votebank.
Cong campaign in UP helped BSP govt: SP
After having lost the leadership in farmers’ agitation, Samajwadi Party on Monday claimed that the aggressive campaign of the Congress has rather helped the ruling BSP in UP.
Let Priyanka decide on politics: Cong
With party veteran Vasant Sathe pitching for Priyanka Gandhi’s active political participation, the Congress on Monday maintained that it was for her to decide whether to enter active politics.
Delhi court stays CIC order on SC
Justice S. Muralidhar of the Delhi high court on Monday stayed a Central Information Commission (CIC) order asking the Supreme Court to explain the rationale of one of its rulings.
Cong seeks to corner Joshi at PAC meeting
The reconstituted Parliamentary Accounts Committee (PAC) headed by senior BJP leader M.M. Joshi on Monday saw Congress members seeking to corner Dr Joshi on the 2G spectrum issue and the NDA members counselling restraint.
10 cops killed in Naxal ambush
At least ten policemen, including an additional superintendent of police (ASP), were feared killed in a Naxal ambush inside a forest at Ammamala in Raipur district late on Monday evening, police said.
‘Anger responsible for Left drubbing’
The CPI(M) on Monday admitted that some element of “alienation” and “anger” was responsible for the drubbing of the Left Front in West Bengal polls and did not rule out a change of Central leadership, saying that the process of introspection is on.
Delhi court stays CIC order on SC
Justice S. Muralidhar of the Delhi high court on Monday stayed a Central Information Commission (CIC) order asking the Supreme Court to explain the rationale of one of its rulings.