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Don’t compare Afzal case: PC

May 3: Union home minister P. Chidambaram, when asked if Ajmal Kasab’s case would meet the same fate as Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru, whose mercy petition against death sentence is pending,

Wife of Faheem says she expected verdict

May 3: Yasmeen Ansari, wife of Faheem Ansari who was acquitted by the court on Monday said that she had expected the verdict.

Gay films out of the closet

Sridhar Rangayan hopes that the growing number of gay films being made in Mumbai is not just another passing trend. “I hope filmmakers make films on homosexuality with a heart.

Hyderabad LeT plotter caught

May 3: The Hyderabad police on Monday caught a Lashkar-e-Tayyaba operative who it claimed was planning to carry out attacks in crowded city areas to coincide with the verdict in the Ajmal Kasab case in Mumbai.

‘No dilution in Naxal approach’

May 3: The Centre on Monday said that there will be no dilution in its two-pronged approach of accelerated development and calibrated police action to deal with Maoists. Home minister P. Chidambaram asserted that on both the fronts, the primary responsibility rests

PC: Verdict a warning to Pak

May 3: Union home minister P. Chidambaram said Monday that Ajmal Kasab’s conviction for the 26/11 terror attack was “a clear message to Pakistan that it should not export terror to India”.

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