Modi`fied’ Naidu may sail with BJP
Hyderabad: Telugu Desam chief N. Chandrababu Naidu on Wednesday shared the dais in Delhi with prime ministerial candidate of the BJP Narendra Modi, thus signalling a possible tie-up with the BJP in t
Srinivasan remains defiant, will contest polls
BCCI President N Srinivasan who stepped aside at the wake of the IPL spot-fixing controversy remains defiant and looks in no mood to step down from the post as he is getting ready to contest the elec
It's all win-win situation for politicians in cricket
Time and again it has been proved that cricket is just not a sport in the country. It is followed like a religion and has the strength of uniting the entire country where riots are still prevalent in
Bill to negate SC verdict gets RS nod
New Delhi: Contending that there was a need to check growing "criminalisation" in politics, Rajya Sabha today "unanimously passed" a Bill negating a Supreme Court verdict to allow people in jail to c
Only those convicted for 2 or more years barred from polls:IOA
New Delhi: The Indian Olympic Association today managed to dilute the contentious clause which would bar charge-sheeted officials from contesting elections while accepting all the other amendments pr
PCB to seek fresh directives IHC for Board chief election
Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board will seek fresh directives from the Islamabad High Court after the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) expressed its inability to conduct the election for the po
Buzz in Congress: Early polls likely
New Delhi: Speculation of preponing the Lok Sabha elections is refusing to die down with the a section of the Congress ministers predicting that it could be held either by the end of this year or in
Review plea in SC on debarring arrested persons from contesting polls
New Delhi: Petitions seeking review of two land mark judgements of Supreme Court disqualifying MPs and MLAs on being convicted and debarring arrested persons from contesting polls have been filed in
Kamal Nath rules out early polls, says Monsoon session could be extended
New Delhi: The government dismissed suggestions that the Monsoon session will be the last session and that the country was headed for early elections.
"There are still three sessions left, including
UCI rule change seeks to aid McQuaid election bid
Geneva: With embattled UCI president Pat McQuaid in an intense contest for his job against British challenger Brian Cookson, the cycling body's election rules are set to be changed.The International