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‘Decision to ditch Tytler, Sajjan got Sikh votes for Cong’

Sunday 17 May '09

The Congress’s hurried decision to dump 1984 anti-Sikh riots accused Jagdish Tytler and Sajjan Kumar in the wake of the shoe hurling incident and subsequent protests seems to have worked in the party’s favour.
West Delhi hands it to Poorvanchali Mahabal

Sunday 17 May '09

THE dark horse had a field day in the West Delhi Lok Sabha seat. Written off by pundits, the media and by some within the Congress party even before the elections...
Emaar MGF has not paid us: Ahluwalia

Friday 15 May '09

As the Delhi Development Authority’s announcement of a Rs 700-crore bailout for Emaar MGF makes the realty major a beneficiary of the first such government bailout...
On poll day, Tilak Nagar looks back in pain and anger

Friday 8 May '09

Journalist Jarnail Singh’s flung shoe might have forced Congress leaders Jagdish Tytler and Sajjan Kumar out of the poll race, but residents at Tilak Nagar, West Delhi...
Don’t buy Emaar flats, give it loan, DDA told

Wednesday 6 May '09

The price fixation committee, constituted by the Delhi Development Authority to look into the various funding options for the Commonwealth Games Village...
‘Urdu’ connect: Shanawaz Hussain sends letters to Muslim voters in West

Tuesday 5 May '09

Syed Shahnawaz Hussain, BJP’s Bhagalpur candidate and sitting MP, is going all out to urge Muslim voters in West Delhi to vote for Jagdish Mukhi, the party candidate.
Pitted against heavyweights, BSP’s Bhardwaj banks on community service

Saturday 2 May '09

The fact that he is not a familiar face among the electorate does not matter to Bahujan Samaj Party’s Deepak Bhardwaj who is making his political debut from West Delhi.
TV debate turns bloody as BJP, Congress workers clash

Friday 1 May '09

In West Delhi, the Lok Sabha candidates for Bharatiya Janata Party and Congress, Jagdish Mukhi and Mahabal Mishra, had till now refrained from personal attacks.
2010 Village: DDA fixes rates of flats in bailout to Emaar

Wednesday 29 April '09

The DDA’s price fixation committee has submitted its recommendations about the cost of each flat in the Commonwealth Games Village.
Delhi gets ready to elect representatives

Monday 27 April '09

The 1.10 crore electors in the Capital will be able to exercise their franchise in seven Parliamentary constituencies...
Lives of poor will remain the same

Sunday 26 April '09

Phool Singh, a barber, has been living in West Delhi for over three decades now and has been voting for the BJP irrespective of who the party candidate is.
After Assembly hattrick, Mukhi sure of repeat win

Saturday 25 April '09

After promising regular water supply and civic amenities for the rural pockets in the West Delhi Lok Sabha seat, BJP candidate Jagdish Mukhi is now banking on his central leadership’s “nationalist approach” to woo urban voters.
Regularisation main issue in West

Friday 24 April '09

While delimitation might have rid the West Delhi parliamentary constituency of the many rural pockets of Outer Delhi, making it “urban” in the process...
“One needs to meet more people each day, connect with voters”

Wednesday 22 April '09

It is yet another busy day for Mahabal Mishra, Congress candidate for the West Delhi parliamentary constituency.
Wooing West: Mukhi rides high on Parvesh support

Saturday 18 April '09

In what seems to be the end of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s problem in West Delhi, Parvesh Verma on Friday, came out in support of its parliamentary candidate for the seat, Jagdish Mukhi.
At Rs 604 cr, BSP man is the richest this polls

Friday 17 April '09

With assets worth over Rs 600 crore, Bahujan Samaj Party’s Deepak Bhardwaj has emerged as the richest candidate so far in the fray for the Lok Sabha elections.
DUAC plans to use public art to ‘trigger discussion’

Sunday 12 April '09

Think of public art in Delhi and the mind will immediately conjure up images of bronze sculptures or the odd mural — probably the only form of public art in the Capital.
‘This is the first instance where the fight for justice has gone on for 20 years’

Friday 10 April '09

The CBI has questioned the authority of the magisterial court to take a decision on the agency’s closure report in the case.
‘Why give Tytler a ticket in first place?’

Thursday 9 April '09

A day after a Sikh journalist threw a shoe at Home Minister P Chidambaram to protest the CBI’s clean chit to Jagdish Tytler...
Ministers and MPs massacred thousands, reasserts Singh

Friday 3 April '09

“I am ready to come to India and testify against Jagdish Tytler if the court calls me,” said Jasbir Singh, who claims to have seen Tytler lead rioters after former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s assassination in 1984.
CBI clean chit to Tytler angers riot victims

Friday 3 April '09

I was home in Seelampur when the mob came to our area on November 1, 1984. Before we realised what was happening, they started burning down houses.
At last, CP facelift project to move

Thursday 2 April '09

Connaught Place is finally set to get a facelift a year after the New Delhi Municipal Council’s (NDMC) redevelopment project hit a roadblock following a sample restoration of CP’s C-Block.
2010: DDA gives Rs 100 cr to Emaar

Saturday 28 March '09

The prestigious Commonwealth Games Village project, struggling to touch the finishing line under its cash-strapped prime promoter Emaar-MGF, is finally looking at financial succour from the Delhi Development Authority.
Games link road project faces eco hurdle

Thursday 26 March '09

While the Barapullah elevated road project has received the Delhi government’s sanction, fresh trouble seems to be brewing on the ecological front.
Jigisha was dropped near the main road and not at our doorstep as usual, says father

Monday 23 March '09

The vehicle that brought Jigisha Ghosh home on Wednesday (March 19) did not drop her to their doorstep, the victim’s father has claimed.
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