Digvijay 'can't find Karkare call records'
Guwahati: A day after he claimed of having proof of his phone talk with Hemant Karkare just before the 26/11 attacks, Congress leader Digvijay Singh today said he has not been able to get the phone r
Cong played religion politics: US
Dec. 11: Finally, it’s India’s turn to be Wikileaked! In a confidential memo by the then US ambassador to India, David Mulford, released by WikiLeaks.
Post-26/11, the envoy says a section of the Cong
26/11: Hindutva forces 'may have been involved in terror strikes'
Washington: Post 26/11, a section of the Congress leadership was seen playing religious politics after one of its leaders, A.R. Antulay, implied that Hindutva forces may have been involved in the Mum
Hemant Karkare feared for his life, says Digvijay
Congress general secretary Digvijay Singh has again stoked a controversy with his claim that slain Mumbai ATS chief Hemant Karkare had called him hours before the 26/11 terror strikes, saying that he
Karkare's widow slams Digvijay's comment
Mumbai: Kavita Karkare, widow of slain Maharashtra Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) chief Hemant Karkare, on Saturday slammed Congress leader Digvijay Singh for claiming that Karkare called him hours before
Kavita Karkare rubbishes Digvijay Singh's claim
The widow of slain Maharashtra ATS chief Hemant Karkare on Saturday slammed senior Congress leader Digvijay Singh for claiming that her husband feared for his safety from hardline Hindu groups, who we
Post 26/11, Congress played religious politics: WikiLeaks
Post 26/11, a section of the Congress leadership was seen playing religious politics after one of its leaders, A.R. Antulay, implied that Hindutva forces may have been involved in the Mumbai terror attacks, according to a confidential memo by the then US ambassador to India, David Mulford, released by WikiLeaks.
Digvijay stokes controversy with remarks on 26/11
Congress general secretary Digvijay Singh on Saturday landed himself in a blazing row with remarks on 26/11 terror strikes that riled the BJP and forced the Congress to distance itself from him.
Indian court frees Nepal's 26/11 suspect
A young Muslim from Nepal, who had been held in an Indian prison for eight months on suspicion of being involved in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack, has been freed on bail, a media report here said on
India may allow Pak panel to come to interview 26/11 witnesses
New Delhi: India may allow a Pakistani commission to travel here to interview key witnesses and other officials in connection with the trial of seven Pakistani suspects in 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks