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Sibal showers praise on Nitish

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After AICC general secretary Rahul Gandhi, Congressman and Union minister Kapil Sibal too seems to be showering praise on Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar for the development work done in his state. But Mr Sibal, a top lawyer that he is, used legal jargon to praise Mr Kumar. He brought the Supreme Court into the picture in his jovial

M.M. Joshi: How far will this go?

Asked whether he tried to give a clean chit to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the 2G issue, Public Accounts Committee chairman Murli Manohar Joshi on Saturday said, “I have not given a clean chit to anybody. The PM remained a mute spectator (to the 2G scam), that is what the report has mentioned.” The report had criticised the

Desi designers give a thumbs up to Kate’s look

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The world finally witnessed the most awaited “wedding of the decade” with bated breath and instantly fell in love with the simplicity of Kate Middleton’s look. Kate wore a long-sleeved lace and ivory satin design by Sarah Burton, the creative director for the late Alexander McQueen and won with gasps from the audience and thunderous applause.

BJP slams Manmohan over Joshi issue

Upping the ante against the most hallowed centre of the UPA government, the BJP on Saturday accused Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of “directing the ongoing show” of maligning PAC chairman and BJP veteran Murli Manohar Joshi with the aim of saving the PMO’s skin in the 2G spectrum scam. After the Congress onslaught against

Govt-Opp. standoff intensifies

Confrontation between the government and the Opposition could intensify further irrespective of whether the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) report of Parliament on the 2G spectrum scam would be placed in the Lok Sabha.

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