RS for sale: Congress issues notices to MLAs |
- RS for sale: Congress issues notices to MLAs
- Sports Ministry orders Kalmadi aide's removal
- On sale in Jharkhand: votes for Rajya Sabha
- BJP MLA eyes cash and car for Rajya Sabha vote
- JMM MLA's rate for Rajya Sabha vote: Rs 1 crore
- Book perpetrators of Kashmir violence: Sonia
- Violence continues to rock Kashmir, 8 killed
- 30 dead in Pak riots after MQM leader's murder
- Not letting jobs go to India helped US: Obama
- US mission in Iraq will end in August: Obama
- 3rd Test: Lanka recover after early blow
- 'Newsweek sold', 'Time' magazine could be next
| RS for sale: Congress issues notices to MLAs Posted: 02 Aug 2010 07:45 PM PDT On Monday, CNN-IBN had exposed several Jharkhand MLAs willing to sell their votes in Rajya Sabha polls for money. |
| Sports Ministry orders Kalmadi aide's removal Posted: 02 Aug 2010 08:48 PM PDT Darbari, who is the Deputy Director General of the OC, is being investigated in a customs duty evasion case. |
| On sale in Jharkhand: votes for Rajya Sabha Posted: 02 Aug 2010 07:24 AM PDT Jharkhand MLAs take as little as Rs 50 lakh to sell their votes in the Rajya Sabha polls. Any lawmaker can be bought. |
| BJP MLA eyes cash and car for Rajya Sabha vote Posted: 02 Aug 2010 08:44 AM PDT Uma Shankar Akela says that he has a group of 10 to 12 (MLAs) and assures that they won't break up. |
| JMM MLA's rate for Rajya Sabha vote: Rs 1 crore Posted: 02 Aug 2010 07:55 AM PDT Tek Lal Mahto is a MLA belonging to JMM, the party that claims credit for the creation of Jharkhand. |
| Book perpetrators of Kashmir violence: Sonia Posted: 02 Aug 2010 06:46 PM PDT Congress President Sonia Gandhi said that the party was pained by the upsurge in violence in the Valley. |
| Violence continues to rock Kashmir, 8 killed Posted: 02 Aug 2010 05:07 AM PDT The death toll has risen to 19 since Friday and 36 since June 11 when mobs started clashing with security forces. |
| 30 dead in Pak riots after MQM leader's murder Posted: 02 Aug 2010 08:11 PM PDT It comes in the midst of a series of target killings in Karachi in which some 40 activists of different political and religious parties have been killed. |
| Not letting jobs go to India helped US: Obama Posted: 02 Aug 2010 10:18 PM PDT President says 'jobs and industries of the future' must be created in the US. |
| US mission in Iraq will end in August: Obama Posted: 02 Aug 2010 11:37 AM PDT As president, Obama inherited a security agreement with Baghdad that calls for all US forces to pull out by the end of 2011. |
| 3rd Test: Lanka recover after early blow Posted: India suffered another blow as spinner Harbhajan Singh was ruled out of the game. |
| 'Newsweek sold', 'Time' magazine could be next Posted: 02 Aug 2010 10:09 PM PDT Future of news magazines looks bleak, say industry watchers. |
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On Monday, CNN-IBN had exposed several Jharkhand MLAs willing to sell their votes in Rajya Sabha polls for money.
Darbari, who is the Deputy Director General of the OC, is being investigated in a customs duty evasion case.
Jharkhand MLAs take as little as Rs 50 lakh to sell their votes in the Rajya Sabha polls. Any lawmaker can be bought.
Uma Shankar Akela says that he has a group of 10 to 12 (MLAs) and assures that they won't break up.
Tek Lal Mahto is a MLA belonging to JMM, the party that claims credit for the creation of Jharkhand.
Congress President Sonia Gandhi said that the party was pained by the upsurge in violence in the Valley.
The death toll has risen to 19 since Friday and 36 since June 11 when mobs started clashing with security forces.
It comes in the midst of a series of target killings in Karachi in which some 40 activists of different political and religious parties have been killed.
President says 'jobs and industries of the future' must be created in the US.
As president, Obama inherited a security agreement with Baghdad that calls for all US forces to pull out by the end of 2011.
India suffered another blow as spinner Harbhajan Singh was ruled out of the game.
Future of news magazines looks bleak, say industry watchers.
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