Poll panel officials file criminal cases against Jaya Election officials in Tamil Nadu on Monday filed two criminal cases against former Chief Minister and AIADMK general secretary Ms J Jayalalithaa for providing false information while filing nominations in four Assembly constituencies during the 2001 Assembly elections.
South: A fertile ground for jehadi groups The deep terrorist footprints in Karnataka in particular and south India in general have been ignored by successive governments in the region, turning it a happy hunting ground for jehadis and foreign mercenaries.
Khaleels arrest sends chill waves down Hampis spine The news that Kafeel Ahmed who is allegedly involved in foiled UK terror attack was staying in a rented house while studying in Davangere has increased the apprehensions in the minds of the people of Hampi who have rented out their houses and shops to Kashmiris.
Suspect visited Qaeda heartland At least one of the alleged plotters of the London and Glasgow car bombings had visited al-Qaeda leaders in Pakistan, a leading British daily claimed on Monday....
ATC revamp meet in Blore A meeting will be held in Bangalore on Tuesday to discuss the revamping of the existing anti-terrorist cell (ATC) on the lines of the one existing in Maharashtra...
A girl makes her way through floodwaters to her village after collecting drinking water from a remote source at Ghatal, in Midnapore district of WEst Bengal on Monday. The death toll from heavy rains in India has climbed to around 660, more than a million people were stranded. AFP
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