PM hints at treading N-path again The prime minister said his government had encountered "some problems" in the implementation of the deal with the US but "we have not reached the end of the road."
One killed, Oppn calls for bundh
Fresh violence in Nandigram One person was killed and at least four others sustained bullet injuries following intense gunbattle that continued unabated in Satengabari and adjoining areas of Nandigram, official reports received here said on Tuesday.
Pravin drops a bombshell Pravin Mahajan on Tuesday dropped a bombshell in the trial court when he levelled sensational allegations against his elder brother Pramod Mahajan after which, his testimony, both as a witness and as an accused, was ordered to be recorded in-camera.
Governor not bound by SC: Congress This interpretation of the judgements could be pointers to a thinking process stirring in the Congress high command to finally refer the issue to the apex court for a final view.
'No clear rules on revoking Prez rule' Here is another legal interpretation on the issue related to proclamation of President's rule, apparently being examined by the Union government in the wake of the BJP-JD(S) combine claiming stakes to form the government in Karnataka.
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.