Gowda blesses JD(S) MLAs' move Janata Dal (Secular) national president H D Deve Gowda on Saturday made a turnaround and backed the decision of his party MLAs to support a BJP-led government in Karnataka, saying it was being done to save the party which was about to be split by the Congress.
Rajnath treads cautiously Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President Rajnath Singh was musing over the party's failure in Uttar Pradesh when news of the Karnataka developments came in. His response was cautious.
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Games leaders play S R Bommai, Ramakrishna Hedge, Siddaramaiah, P G R Sindhia. And now, looks like it's M P Prakash's fall from grace.
Sino-India war games likely in Dec The much awaited maiden military exercise involving the Indian and Chinese armies is likely to happen in December as the initial hiccups in planning the event have been overcome, Army chief Gen Deepak Kapoor has said.
Cong firm on SEZ campaign The BJP's strident posture on the Goa SEZs has put the Congress on the defensive on the eve of the South Goa Lok Sabha by-election.
In ruins... CRPF jawans inspect the damage by the landmine blast after a Naxal attack, which took seventeen lives including Anup Marandi, the son of former chief minister of Jharkhand, Babulal Marandi, in Chilkhari village of Jharkhand on Saturday.
With the Left parties rejecting any compromise on the nuclear deal with the United States, should the UPA government dump the deal and move ahead? Deccan Herald invited its readers to express their views on the subject. Many readers were of the opinion that the UPA government should ignore the Left’s objections and go ahead with the deal. However, some others held that the Left’s concerns were justified and opposed the deal.