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Modi asks questions

Of the Congress and the BJP. And the two parties ignore him at their peril

‘Those who kill innocents have no religion’

Wednesday , 19 July '06

The aftermath of the blasts created a scenario which the vernacular media could have exploited by pursuing a narrow, sectarian outlook and queering the communal pitch.
At 6.25 pm, Mumbai paused to remember

Wednesday , 19 July '06

Smoke billowing out of the compartment. Bodies lying on the tracks. Blood everywhere. Women screaming. People shouting, crying, screaming...’’
The effect: Only passengers on platforms

Wednesday , 19 July '06

With Mumbai’s 7/11 train blasts catapulting security to it’s topmost agenda, the Railway Ministry has conveyed to the Home Ministry a slew of measures
‘Our destinies linked, need to reflect on ties with Pak’

Wednesday , 19 July '06

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today underlined the importance of flexibility in dealing with Pakistan and a firm resolve to defeat terrorism.
Post 7/11, Govt targets ‘extreme’ websites, bloggers on the blink

Tuesday , 18 July '06

The fast-growing community of online bloggers has borne the brunt of the government’s decision to block some 20 websites in a post-Mumbai show of force.
Slamming UPA on terror, Modi brings his Mian Musharraf back

Tuesday , 18 July '06

BJP’s poster boy and Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi kicked off the party’s anti-terrorism rally by again calling the Pakistan President as “Mian Musharraf”
‘Blasts linked, aimed at peace process’

Tuesday , 18 July '06

Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, who heads the moderate faction of the Hurriyat Conference, sees a link between Srinagar’s grenade attacks on tourists...
Muslim delegation meets Sonia

Tuesday , 18 July '06

A delegation of prominent Muslims led by Syed Shahabuddin has urged Congress president Sonia Gandhi...
Mumbai echo in Moscow: G-8 warns terror sponsors

Tuesday , 18 July '06

Rallying behind New Delhi after the Mumbai massacre and sending a tough political message to Islamabad, the international community today promised to bring to justice those involved with the recent terror attacks against India.
Disquiet in Mumbra over detention of 11 Thane men

Tuesday , 18 July '06

As the Thane police verify the credentials of 11 men from Mumbra detained in Tripura, residents of the area are angry and confused.
RDX, nitrate, fuel oil: 7/11 cocktail similar to one in Varanasi

Tuesday , 18 July '06

Speculation over the use of either RDX or ammonium nitrate by the bombers of Terrible Tuesday was laid to rest today, with the Anti-Terrorist Squad of the Mumbai police confirming that both explosives were used in a “rare combination” with fuel oil.
Dog-squads were hurriedly summoned only the day after the blasts
28 stations, an entire city, no personnel, no CCTVs, no detectors

Tuesday , 18 July '06

Western Railways wakes up, decides to approach private agencies and ECIL to build new security system for its suburban network
Jaithirth Rao
Where we can trip

Monday , 17 July '06

The more we self-flagellate, the more we fall into the terrorist’s trap
Local, not global

Monday , 17 July '06

Official rhetoric about terror’s international dimension shouldn’t help underplay India’s domestic challenge
CPI to ‘grill’ govt on intelligence failure

Monday , 17 July '06

In the aftermath of the Mumbai blasts, which left 182 people dead and hundreds injured, the Congress-led UPA government...
Advani says it’s time to revive POTA

Monday , 17 July '06

Blaming the Mumbai blasts on the repeal of the Prevention of Terrorism Act, former deputy prime minister LK Advani...
‘1993 destroyed my life, and no govt ever helped’

Monday , 17 July '06

This is the last interview Kirti Ajmera says he will ever give. Ajmera (49) nearly became a second-time victim of terror...
UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi at Delhi airport to see off Prime Minister Manmohan Singh who left for the G-8 Su...
PM keeps pressure on Pak, leaves door ajar for conditional talks

Monday , 17 July '06

Outlining a complex diplomatic strategy for India after the Mumbai massacre, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today left the door ajar for conditional engagement with Pakistan...
Aurangabad under scan, cops take long, hard look at its many youth organisations

Monday , 17 July '06

In this city under scanner after the Mumbai blasts, the vigil continues. Policemen keep a wary eye as nervous citizens watch their backs.
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