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Mumbai, November 25: Mumbai terror attack conspirator David Headley, who had surveyed most of the 26/11 targets, had also conducted a recce of Bal Thackeray's heavily-guarded residence 'Matoshree' in suburban Bandra in 2008, and found that Shiv Sena chief was a "sitting duck". In his soon-to-be-released book, 'Headley and I', about filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt's son Rahul's unusual friendship with

Chandigarh, November 25: The Congress on Saturday played down launching of a political outfit by Arvind Kejriwal saying there were 1453 political parties registered in India and one more would strengthen the democratic fabric. "If a person or group of people have decided to float a political party, it is their right," senior Congress leader and information and broadcasting minister Manish Tewari

New Delhi, November 25: Notwithstanding the bitterness between the Congress and its estranged ally Trinamool Congress, External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid has reached out to Mamata Banerjee’s party to seek its support on a proposed bill to amend the Constitution for ratification of a boundary deal between India and Bangladesh. Though Banerjee and her government in West Bengal are believed to

Mumbai, November 25: While the recent arrest of two young women from Palghar grabbed media attention, what was not so well known was the case of two Air India employees who were arrested under Section 66 A and 67 A of the Information Technology (IT) Act in May and jailed for 12 days. The two decided to go public with their woes after the outrage over the girls’ arrests, hoping for some justice

New Delhi, November 24: Yoga expert Ramdev is in the spotlight again after he made a statement comparing the hanging of 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks convict Ajmal Kasab with that of freedom movement revolutionary Bhagat Singh's execution. "The government, in order to regain the confidence of the people hanged Kasab," said Ramdev, continuing, "It has made him a hero. It hanged him in secrecy the way

New Delhi, November 24: Bharatiya Janata Party Rajya Sabha member and Ram Jethmalani on Saturday questioned his party's objection over the appointment of the new CBI director. Jethmalani wrote a letter to party president Nitin Gadkari saying, "BJP is wrong in questioning the appointment of CBI director." Senior BJP leaders Arun Jaitley and Sushma Swaraj had on Friday written letters to Prime

New Delhi, November 24: Arvind Kejriwal's party was Saturday named 'Aam Admi Party' at a meeting of its founder members in New Delhi during which the constitution for the organisation was also adopted. The meeting of around 300 founder members was held at Constitution Club in New Delhi during which Kejriwal proposed the name of the party which was accepted by other members, sources said. The

New Delhi, November 24: Former Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva called for a new global governance that recognized the greater prominence of developing countries like India and Brazil. Lula, as he is popularly called, said that this included a permanent seat on the United National security Council for a Latin American country, an African country and India. "This is not the world that

Ahmedabad, November 24: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi might be relieved ahead of the crucial assembly elections in the state. It seems that Muslim youths in the state are impressed by the CM and are ready to forget their woes over 2002 riots. Times of India quoted the chairman of the Joint Committee of Muslim Organisations for Empowerment (JCMOE), Syed Shahabuddin as saying that their

Mumbai, November 23: The police inquiry report on the arrest of two girls of Palghar in Thane district over a Facebook post has recommended departmental action against police officers, according to sources in the police department. The report prepared by the Inspector-General of Police (Konkan Division) was on Friday submitted to the Director-General of Police, Maharashtra. According to sources in