Saturday, June 16, 2007

Google Alert - Congress OR AIADMK OR DMK OR Jayalalithaa OR Karunanidhi AND INDIA

Google News Alert for: Congress OR AIADMK OR DMK OR Jayalalithaa OR Karunanidhi AND INDIA

'My nomination reflects respect women get in India'
Hindu - Chennai,India
A senior Congress leader, Patil may face a contest from Vice President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat who is tipped to be an independent candidate with NDA backing ...
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India may have first woman president
Media For Freedom - Nepal,Nepal,Nepal
The NDTV report said that what always stood Patil in good stead is her loyalty to the Gandhi family in India. She chose to remain with the Congress when it ...
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Congress lambasts Nitish government for its failures
NewKerala.com - Ernakulam,Kerala,India
Addressing the meeting of state executive committee here, general- secretary of All India Congress Committee and in-charge of Bihar affairs Digvijay Singh ...
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Rajnikant mania grips India
Mangalorean.com - Mangalore,India
While Tamil Nadu Chief Minister saw a special screening Monday, AIADMK supremo J. Jayalalitha caught the film on the first day of its release - a move seen ...
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Left warns Centre on nuke deal
The Tribune - Chandigarh,India
... the US Congress contain provisions which are not only going back on "civilian nuclear cooperation" but also dictates and sets out conditions for India's ...
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I'ma woman, can I be President?
Business Standard - India
That's right, the Congress was meeting not to generate consensus for Patil but to make sure nobody else got a go at India's Presidency. ...
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NYC ruling may leave US in the red
China Post - Taipei,Taiwan
Congress is moving to postpone until June 2009 a requirement that Americans use passports for land and sea travel to Canada, Mexico, Bermuda and the ...
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Regional vs. National: The changing paradigm of Indian politics
Merinews - India
... it is clearly emerging that contours of the politics in India are changing. It is no more dominated by the national parties like the Congress, BJP, ...
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Google Blogs Alert for: Congress OR AIADMK OR DMK OR Jayalalithaa OR Karunanidhi AND INDIA

Who Will Be Next President of India
By Satya Prakash Karan(Satya Prakash karan)
UPA President Sonia Gandhi said "It is a matter of pride and a historic moment in the 60th year our Republic India. But this is more of instance and not by choice. Congress has tried hard putting Shivraj Patil and their other members as ...
Views, News and Social Issues - http://only-your-views.blogspot.com/

Indian Parliament and Burma's Question of Democracy (Part-I)
By Rajshekhar
The minister for External Affairs and senior congress leader, Shri Pranab Mukherjee replied on 6th of December 2006, (a) accepting the alleged detention of Daw Suu Kyi and further said (for B & C), that, "Government of India has ...
Burma Review - http://burmareview.wordpress.com

Sonia's truth vs Swamy's blasphemy
By Naxal Watch(Naxal Watch)
Applying this sterling and judicially cast-iron yard stick, DMK MP C Kuppuswamy is a small wig and Jayalalithaa is a big wig. Viewing the whole issue in a sedately and suavely 'stale manner,' perhaps applying the same yardstick pari ...
IntelliBriefs - http://intellibriefs.blogspot.com/

AIADMK not to support Pratibha Patil
Chennai: The AIADMK will not support Pratibha Patil, the Congress nominee for the presidentia...
India Latest News Online | Current... - http://www.headlinesindia.com

Pratibha Patil - From "Who?" to "Madam President"?
By Amrita Rajan
Nehru-Gandhi family cultist; Left & DMK nixed all other Congress candidates; Gender; Member of the Congress Party; Maharashtrian married to a Rajasthani (a Shekhawat from the next village over from the Vice President's) ...
Desicritics - http://desicritics.org/


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