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Patil sends strongly-worded letter to Orissa

New Delhi, October 3:: After the Union Cabinet took a serious view and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh expressed anguish over continuing violence against Christians in Orissa, Home Minister Shivraj Patil on Friday shot off a strongly-worded letter to Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik asking him to take effective measures a  ....Read more

SHAMEBy: Vijay | Saturday , 4 Oct '08 7:47:17 AM Reply | Forward Good - now who will send a strong letter to the Central Government on the lack of security in the country - both from terrorists and criminals......ultimately both are the responsibility of the Central Government.....Let Shivraj Patil
This is all they can doBy: Surya Kant | Friday , 3 Oct '08 18:46:44 PM Reply | Forward That's all the Union Home Ministry can do - send a strong message to duly elected Govt. They can't send strong message to terrorists. Who should give a strong message to Central Govt. which has failed to provide security through out India ? Let Public decide.
wAnkerBy: simple simon | Friday , 3 Oct '08 23:07:42 PM Reply | Forward And your point is, wAnker?
strong message to centreBy: sunil | Friday , 3 Oct '08 22:17:39 PM Reply | Forward Indian public would like to send a strong message to centre to stop terrorist.Can we invoke any constitutional provisions against Central Goverenment
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