PM will be available to CBI if a formal request is made: Kamal Nath
New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will make himself available to CBI in the Coalgate investigation if a formal request is made, Union Minister Kamal Nath said on Sunday.
"Why not? CBI under la
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
Four-day LS logjam over FDI ends
The four-day logjam in Lok Sabhaover the FDI in retail ended on Thursday with Speaker Meira Kumar allowing a discussion on the subject under a rule that entails voting.
"I have received 30 notices fo
Four-day LS logjam over FDI ends
The four-day logjam in Lok Sabhaover the FDI in retail ended on Thursday with Speaker Meira Kumar allowing a discussion on the subject under a rule that entails voting.
"I have received 30 notices fo
US court reserves judgement in Kamal Nath case
A US federal court has reserved judgment on Indian Urban Development Minister Kamal Nath's claim for diplomatic immunity in a case over his alleged role in the November 1984 anti-Sikh riots.
Judge Ro
Anti-Sikh riots: US court to hear Kamal Nath's claim to diplomatic immunity
A New York court is set to hear arguments on Sep 21 over Indian Urban Development Minister Kamal Nath's claim for diplomatic immunity in a case over his alleged role in the November 1984 anti-Sikh rio
'Delhi Metro will be bigger than London's'
Kamal Nath on Thursday took over as Urban development minister with an amibitious plan of giving a boost to urban transportation for which he intends to expand Delhi Metro network to make it bigger than its London counterpart by 2017.
Kamal Nath asks truckers to abandon strike
New Delhi, July 29: Minister of Road Transport and Highways Kamal Nath today said that the truckers should not go on strike in the larger interest of the country after they on Tuesday threatened to go
Montek Ahluwalia rebuffs Nath on plan panel's "armchair" role
The Planning Commission Deputy Chairman, Mr Montek Singh Ahluwalia, on Sunday said a government cannot be run only by those who know how to build roads, rebuffing transport minister, Mr Kamal Nath's c