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Pranab is UPA candidate for President

New Delhi, June 15 (PTI) Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee was chosen by the ruling UPA as its candidate for the President's post on Friday, ending months of speculation. The nomination of 77-year-old Congress veteran from West Bengal was made at a meeting of the UPA chaired by its Chairperson and

We are working to find the whereabouts of Fasih Mahmood: MEA

New Delhi: Syed Akbaruddin (@AkbarMEA) official spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs, responding to a tweet by TwoCircles.net editor Kashif-ul-Huda (@kaaashif) regarding whereabouts of Fasih Mahmood said that they are working to find that information. This is a first official communicat

Door to Siddiqui's cubicle left unguarded

The door between the cubicle of suspected Indian Mujahideen operative Mohammad Qateel Siddiqui and that of his killer, Sharad Mohol, was left unguarded, and the guard and hawaldar concerned have been suspended, official sources said on Tuesday. Siddiqui, a key accused in the Bangalore blast case an

Indian Muslims worried over situation in Pakistan, says leader

HYDERABAD, June 11: Jamaat-i-Islami Hind chief Maulana Syed Jalaluddin Umri has said that Indian Muslims are worried about situation in Pakistan. Addressing a reception hosted in his honour by local chapter of the JI here on Sunday evening, he emphasised the need for amicable solution of Kashmir di

Presidential polls: Mamata to skip UPA meeting, says Kalam is her candidate

New Delhi - 14 June 2012 (PTI): Unfazed by Congress rejection of her three candidates, Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee today said former President A P J Abdul Kalam is her nominee for the Presidential poll. "We are for Kalam," Banerjee told PTI when asked whether she would support Finance M

India-Pak talks fail to break deadlock over Siachen glacier

NEW DELHI: Unable to break the deadlock on the Siachen Glacier-Saltoro Ridge imbroglio, India and Pakistan on Tuesday reaffirmed their "resolve to make serious, sustained and result oriented efforts for seeking an amicable resolution" of the dispute. In a joint statement issued at the end of the t

'Ex-Israeli soldiers holidaying in Goa are dehumanised'

Panaji: The Roman Catholic Church in Goa Monday said the Israeli youth who vacation in Goa after serving their compulsory stint in the army were ''dehumanised''. In an open letter of solidarity addressed to the Jerusalem Inter-Church Centre and Kairos in Palestine, the Council of Social Justice and

Saudi authorities mum on Fasih: Govt to SC

New Delhi : The Centre on Monday again denied that engineer Fasih Mohammad from Bihar, who had gone missing from Saudi Arabia after being allegedly picked up by Indian intelligence sleuths on May 13, was in the custody of any Indian law enforcement agency. The Delhi Police also filed an affidavit i

Ex-Army officer, wanted for murder of Kashmir lawyer, kills family, self in U.S.

A former Indian Army officer wanted in the 1996 killing of a human rights lawyer shot and killed his wife and two of their children in their California home before apparently committing suicide, authorities said. A 17-year-old believed to be the man's son also was shot in the Saturday morning attac

Civil rights group demands inquiry into terror suspect's murder in Pune jail

A day after terror suspect Mohammed Qateel Siddiqui was murdered in the high-security ward of Yerwada Jail in Pune allegedly by two of his fellow inmates, a Delhi-based civil rights group, the Association for Protection of Civil Rights (APCR), has approached the National Human Rights Commission (NH

Qateel Siddiqi killed in Judicial Custody-Who is Responsible?

Press Statement 'The brutal violence unleashed on the Mumbai train blasts accused in the Arthur Road jail three years ago, at the behest of the jail authorities, comes immediately to mind. It is obvious that undertrials, especially those charged with crimes like terrorism, are not safe in Maharashtr

Saudi press says govt deported missing Indian engineer

The case of the missing Indian engineer is getting curiouser and curiouser. On Wednesday (6 June), the Home Ministry and the Ministry of External Affairs in a joint statement to the Supreme Court said that Fasih Mehmood was not in their custody and had no role in his arrest from his residence in Al

Deploy Muslim cops in areas having higher community count: Centre to states

NEW DELHI: Observing that the states have not yet fully implemented one of the key recommendations of the Sachar Committee report, the Centre has recently written to all the states reminding them to post at least one Muslim inspector or sub-inspector (S-I) in police stations that fall under areas h

Bangalore blast accused murdered in Pune jail

Pune: June,8 (PTI) Suspected Indian Mujahideen operative Mohammad Qateel Siddiqui, lodged in Yerwada Central Jail for his alleged role in planting a bomb outside a temple here and named in the Bangalore stadium blast, was found murdered in his prison cell, police said on Thursday."Qateel was murdere

Fasih not with us, maybe in Saudi custody: Centre, Then SC asks 'where is Fasih'?

New Delhi: The central government told the Supreme Court on Wednesday that it had never taken into custody Fasih Mahmood, an engineer from Bihar who went missing in Saudi Arabia, and was trying to ascertain his whereabouts. The centre told an apex court bench of Justice KS Radhakrishnan and Justice

Kosi Kalan (Mathura) riots: 171 including BSP MLC named in the FIR

Lucknow: A total of 171 people have been named in the FIRs lodged related to Kosi Kalan riots in Mathura district. The named people include former agriculture minister in BSP regime Choudhary Luxmi Narain, his brother and BSP MLC Choudhary Lekhraj Singh and MLC's son Nardev Singh. Besides this 1220

NIA lapse ensures bail for Malegaon blasts accused

The failure on the part of the National Investigating Agency to file a chargesheet within the stipulated 90 days ensured that an accused in the 2008 Malegaon blasts case got bail recently. This is the second goof-up in a week by a central probe agency last week, the Central Bureau of Investigation

India's home minister faces trial

India's Home Minister P. Chidambaram could face a civil trial over allegations that he broke voting rules during the 2009 general election, following a court ruling on Thursday. In a fresh blow to the beleaguered government, the court in Madurai city in the southern state of Tamil Nadu refused to t