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JPC chief asks for CAG summary

After NDA members in the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) objected to telecom secretary’s presentation before the committee on Thursday, not reflecting properly the irregularities in 2G spectrum allocation, committee chairman P.C. Chacko asked executive summary of the CAG report on the 2G spectrum issue to be part of the next

No discussion in Cabinet on K’taka report

With the Union Cabinet at its meeting on Thursday not discussing the Karnataka Governor Hansraj Bhardwaj’s special report recommending imposition of President’s rule in the state, it appears that the government has decided to ignore the recommendations and let the BJP government led by B.S. Yeddyeurappa continue for a while.

Gowda claims 40 RS MPs’ support

On a day when the Union Cabinet chose not to take a call on governor H.R. Bhardwaj’s recommendation for President’s Rule, Janata Dal(S) supremo H.D. Deve Gowda met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh not only to press for imposition of Central rule but also to assure him of requisite numbers to support the decision in the Rajya Sabha.

PMO meet today on skewed sex ratio

Alarmed by the declining child sex ratio (CSR) in the country, the Prime Minister’s office (PMO) has called a meeting of the concerned Central ministries on Friday to take stock of the situation. The meeting, to be chaired by the principal secretary to the Prime Minister, Mr T.K.A.Nair, will discuss how this problem can be dealt with “on a war-footing” and the alarming trend arrested.

Gowda in game, claims support of 40 in RS

On a day when the Union Cabinet chose not to take a call on Governor Hans Raj Bhardwaj’s recommendation for President’s rule, Janata Dal(S) supremo H.D. Deve Gowda met Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh not only to press for imposition of Central rule but also to assure him of requisite numbers to support the decision in the Rajya Sabha.

Mamata invites Buddha to add a touch of grace

Chief minister designate Mamata Banerjee sent her deputy Partha Chatterjee to personally invite former chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee to her swearing-in at the Raj Bhavan premises on Friday. By inviting her bête noire to her swearing-in, Ms Banerjee has tried to establish an image as a courteous and gracious leader trying to let go of past animosities. She already met former Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee to invite him to the ceremony.

Top court wants details of charges

The Supreme Court on Thursday called for the details of the two sets of charges framed against Sikkim high court chief justice P.D. Dinakaran in the impeachment process to examine whether the three-member inquiry committee probing the charges had overstepped its limit.

Sonia follows Rahul line, UP says no human trace in ashes

Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Thursday carried forward the mood set by her son Rahul Gandhi a day earlier when she described Uttar Pradesh as “andher nagari” and said the atrocities on farmers in Greater Noida’s Bhatta-Parsaul had left the country ashamed.

Post-blunder, CBI plans red-corner notice for Davy

In another embarrassing incident for India’s premier investigating agency CBI, its officers headed off to Copenhagen seeking the extradition of the main accused in the 1995 Purulia arms drop case, Kim Davy, carrying an expired warrant for his arrest. This fact came to light when the defence lawyer found the discrepancy in the government documents.

Human error is govt’s new terror

Another person named as a wanted terrorist on the list handed over to Pakistan by India has been traced to a high-security prison in Mumbai. The new revelation comes as an already embarrassed government was still struggling to control the damage done by the featuring of Thane resident Wazhul Khan on its list of “most wanted” fugitives.

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