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December 1, 2008 Dateline New Delhi

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Mumbai martyr's father gives cold-shoulder
to Kerala Chief Minister

          Bangalore, Dec 1: An angry father of slain National Security Guard (NSG) commando Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan on Monday refused to accept the condolences of Kerala Chief Minister VS Achuthanandan... (More)

Pakistan High Commissioner summoned by MEA

          New Delhi, Dec 1: The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Monday summoned the Pakistan High Commissioner, Shahid Malik, in the wake of Mumbai terror attacks... (More)

Deputy CM RR Patil resigns, Deshmukh offers to quit

         Mumbai, Dec 1: Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh on Monday offered to quit from his post in the wake of the Mumbai terror attacks last week. "I offered to resign at the Congress Working Committee CWC meeting (on Saturday) if any responsibility lies on the Chief Minister. Whatever decisions the high command and my leader takes, I will abide by it," Deshmukh told reporters in Mumbai... (More)

Chidambaram takes charge as Home Minister

          New Delhi, Dec 1: P Chidambaram took charge as the country’s new Home Minister on Monday after Shivraj Patil resigned from the post owning responsibility for Mumbai terror attacks last week.The Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh will look after the finance ministry... (More)

India to have its own federal investigation agency: PM

          New Delhi, Dec 1: A federal investigation agency will be set up and the legal frame work of the country will be strengthened further. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said, after a marathon all-party meeting on Sunday night in New Delhi... (More)

Bush to send Rice to India

          Washington, Dec 1: Keen to demonstrate the United States' support for India in the wake of the recent terror strikes in Mumbai that left at least 195 dead and 295 wounded, President George W Bush has instructed Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to travel to New Delhi to meet and commiserate with the Indian leadership... (More)

India, Pak face similar threats, ready to co-operate: Zardari

          Lahore, Dec 1: President Asif Ali Zardari has said that New Delhi and Islamabad face threats from the same forces, and Pakistan is ready to co-operate with India on the investigation into the Mumbai terror attacks... (More)

Five Mumbai terrorists may have escaped

          Mumbai, Dec 1: At least five terrorist gunmen have evaded capture in Mumbai and could make a secondary strike on the city, reports Fox News. Indian security forces are officially claiming that ten militants – nine of whom were killed and one caught alive – were behind a coordinated terror attack that claimed nearly 200 lives... (More)

Fear grips border residents in J-K

          Tangdhar Sector (J-K), Dec 1: Fear has griped residents in the border region of Tangdhar Sector in Jammu and Kashmir over souring relations between nuclear-armed neighbours India and Pakistan in the wake of deadly Mumbai terror strikes... (More)

Mumbai terrorist says he was ordered to 'kill until the last breath’

          London, Dec 1: The sole terrorist captured alive in the Mumbai carnage has reportedly told police that he was trained in Pakistan and ordered to “kill until the last breath”. According to a report in the Times, a leaked account of the interrogation of Azam Amir Kasab, 21, a Pakistani national, has revealed that the terror strikes, which left nearly 200 dead, were intended to kill as many as 5,000 people... (More)





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