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DGCA: Nothing wrong with copter

Director General of Civil Aviation E.K. Bharat Bhushan said on Friday that the Pawan Hans helicopter that crashed at Tawang earlier this week had the requisite certificate of air-worthiness and added that there did not seem to be anything wrong with the chopper.

2G: CAG to get DoT answers on Monday

After going through details of over 15,000 phone calls made in connection with the 2G spectrum scam, the CAG is likely to get access to the Department of Telecom’s answers to a questionnaire sent by various agencies investigating the 2G scam. Sources said that the CAG is likely to receive the answers on Monday. However, the senior CAG officials were not available for comments.

CWG: CBI to make key arrests soon

The Central Bureau of Investigation, which is probing several cases of corruption in the conduct of the Commonwealth Games (CWG), is likely to make significant arrests in connection with the alleged irregularities committed in awarding broadcast contract (worth `246 crores) for the Games to the UK-based SIS Live by Prasar Bharti very soon.

Those praising Modi should introspect: Cong

Hinting at social activist Anna Hazare, Congress on Friday said those who praise Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi should introspect their comments in the light of latest affidavit by an IPS officer in the Supreme Court implicating the Saffron leader in the 2002 communal riots in the state.

Debate rages in BJP over Modi as PM candidate

In the midst of allegations and accusations against Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi on the 2002 communal carnage in the state, a debate is raging within the BJP to project him as the party’s prime ministerial candidate for the forthcoming general elections.

‘All political prisoners will be released’

Trinamul Congress chief Mamata Banerjee on Friday said that she will release all political prisoners who had been arrested on false charges, after she came to power. “As soon as this (Left Front) government is dislodged from power, we will review all cases where people had been put behind bars vindictively on false charges.

Khurshid rules out changes in Lokpal committee

Amid roiling controversy over Lokpal Bill drafting committee members, Union minister Salman Khurshid on Saturday ruled out any changes in the panel and said the government is looking forward to receiving inputs from Justice Santosh Hegde on the bill.

HC defers bail plea of 5 2G case accused

The Delhi high court on Thursday deferred the bail plea hearing of five corporate honchos, accused in 2G spectrum scam case and arrested on Wednesday by the Central Bureau of Investigation, till April 26.

Civil society representatives back Bhushans

With demands being made by various quarters that they resign from the joint drafting committee of the Lokpal bill, the father-son duo of Shanti Bhushan and Prashant Bhushan had some civil society activists batting for them on Thursday who said there was no need for them to quit the joint drafting panel.

Joshi convenes ‘internal’ meet on 2G probe

With the term of current Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of the Parliament coming to an end and majority of its members opposed to looking further into the 2G spectrum allocation scam, its chief and senior BJP leader M. M. Joshi is now left with two options, either to submit a report before April 30 or to seek extension of the probe.

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