Politics is the biggest terror' in the country, said M S Bitta, chairman of the All-India Anti-Terrorist Front (AIATF), at a press conference here on Saturday.
Comparing the current political situation in India to British rule, Bitta said the country is living under political slavery.' 'Politicians are corrupt beyond reform,' he said.
Bitta called for an independent security agency in every state. He blamed the central intelligence agency, research and analysis wing (RAW), state security agencies and state intelligence for the 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai.
The Times of India
Monday, December 29, 2008
Politics is the biggest terror'
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Manmohan Singh's government has a lot to hope for...besides keeping its fingers crossed,... what else can it do?
NOW that the political thriller of confidence vote is over, there is a renewed focus on the daunting economic challenges facing the country and reform strategy that the government could adopt during the limited time at its disposal before the elections.
The industry has submitted its wish list to the government, urging it to speed up reforms in agriculture, labour, insurance, pension funds, civil aviation and retail trade, among others. From housewives tormented by sky-high prices and small and medium businessmen squeezed by rising input costs and demand slowdown to high net worth investors and FIIs-everyone wants quick result-oriented action.
It could be adventurous and bold: at the risk of failing, the government must pilot all those pieces of legislation that will enable the next round of industrial and financial growth, relying on judicious lobbying and self-confidence in its purpose. Even if these are not passed, they may just get it the goodwill of the people.
Khaleej Times Online - Economy after the trust vote
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Sunday, July 27, 2008
Indo-US civil nuclear deal would be one of the key poll issues during the next Lok Sabha elections - Congress
"As every section of the society is in favour of this deal, the Congress will again come to power with thumping majority," Congress general secretary Margaret Alva, who is also party's incharge of Haryana affairs, said addressing party workers in Panipat.
She alleged that the BJP and other opposition parties played every trick to oppose this nuclear deal during the debate on vote of Confidence in the Lok Sabha.
Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda termed BJP as "Bahoot Jhoothi Party" which was "always trying to come to power in the name of Ram Mandir or Ram Setu". "Now, its policies have been exposed when it joined hands with its arch rivals during voting on vote of confidence motion even when it was not averse to the signing of the nuclear deal," he said.
- Hindustan Times
Lok Sabha elections 2009 Indian parliament Congress Indo-US civil nuclear deal Congress general secretary Margaret Alva Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda BJP, \"Bahoot Jhoothi Party\" BJP key poll issues
Mammootty, Malayalam superstar, not to contest the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections
"This is now become a habit ahead of any election in Kerala. Let me make it very clear that I do not want to rule the country, instead I want to rule the hearts of people through my films," Mammootty said on Sunday.
Speculation was rife that the veteran actor, who has over 300 films to his credit, was offered either the Ernakulam Lok Sabha seat or the Ponnani seat in Muslim-dominated Malappuram district.
I don't want to rule country: Mammootty -The Economic Times
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Shanta Kumar, Veteran BJP leader and former union minister, not to contest the upcoming Lok Sabha polls
Shanta Kumar, a Rajya Sabha member from Himachal Pradesh, said he had told party leadership that neither he nor anybody from his family will contest from the Kangra seat. "A new face will be fielded from the seat."
Kumar has fought five Lok Sabha elections from his native Kangra. He won three of them but lost twice including the last one in 2004.
The Hindu News Update Service
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Friday, July 25, 2008
MP from Kagalavadi in Chamarajanagar district of Karnataka, M.Shivanna's homecoming worries Congress aspirants
"Mysore, July 25 (SC)- With a demand to give him party ticket in the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections, M.Shivanna of JD(S), the MP from Kagalavadi in Chamarajanagar district, supported the UPA Government. This sudden development has worried former MP A.Siddaraju and many others in the Congress, who were aspiring for the party ticket.
Incidentally, being a relative of former Union Minister V. Sreenivasa Prasad, Shivanna was in the Congress along with Prasad before joining JD(S).
Shivanna gave a big shock to all aspirants hopeful of getting a Congress ticket, by supporting the confidence motion tabled by Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh in the Parliament.
Being currently a member of the Parliament, Shivanna who supported the Government at the crucial moment, is certain of getting the Congress ticket in the forthcoming elections. "
Star Of Mysore Online
Lok Sabha Elections 2009 UPA government M.Shivanna of JD(S), MP MP from Kagalavadi, Chamarajanagar district, Karnataka former Union Minister V. Sreenivasa Prasad vote of confidence Congress

