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Pakistani troops break ceasefire PDF Print
- Chakravarthy Akella   
Thursday, 15 May 2008

Pakistani troops opened fire on an Indian border post located in north Kashmir. This unprovoked attack that started on Tuesday night is the first violation of the ceasefire in five years since December 2003. No casualties have been reported on this Indian side.
It has been reported that the Pakistani troops targeted the Indian post in the Tangdhar area. Heavy machine guns and heavy mortars have been used in this attack. The Army has proposed a meeting with its Pakistani counterparts to discuss the situation. The Pakistani side has however denied this action



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60 killed 150 injured as blast hits Jaipur PDF Print
- Chakravarthy Akella   
Wednesday, 14 May 2008

A series of synchronized bomb blasts shook  the pink city of Jaipur on Tuesday evening. A series of seven blasts occurred in crowded market places of the city. All the blasts occurred within minutes of each other The home ministry sources claim that the blasts might have been conducted by the Bangladesh-based Harkut-ul-Jehadi Islami organization.



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Mulayam Hits back at Mayawati PDF Print
- Chakravarthy Akella   
Wednesday, 14 May 2008

Mulayam Singh Lashed out at UP chief minister and BSP leader Mayawati. He accused Mayawati for attempting to frame Amar Singh in fake cases. Mulayam's outburst occured after raids were conducted at the Kolkata residence of SP leader Amar Singh



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SC says Assam MP's docs are fake PDF Print
- Chakravarthy Akella   
Tuesday, 29 April 2008

Congress MP from Assam, Mani Kumar Subba provided documents to prove his citizenship. It has been alleged that his real name is
Moni Ram Limbo, and he is a Nepali citizen who was convicted in a murder case. Supreme Court however said the documents that he produced were "not correct".



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Courts won’t give information under RTI PDF Print
- Chakravarthy Akella   
Friday, 25 April 2008

A controversy emerged when the Supreme Court and High Courts refused to provide information sought under the Right to Information (RTI) act. Under the RTI act the judges were asked to declare their assets. However they were reluctant to provide that information. The Chief Justice K G Balakrishnan tried to defend his stance by saying that the judges of Supreme Court regularly declare their assets to him, however this information is kept confidential.



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