Blowing the covers off governmental indifference to terror, growing partisanism and spiraling impunity of terror perpetrators, 13 high intensity blasts ripped through the north eastern state of Assam Thursday. At least 61 have already been reported killed in the near simultaneous explosions that targeted commercial areas of the state capital three other districts.
Friday, October 31, 2008
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Opposition Blasts UPA for Assam Bombings
With repeated explosions chipping away at its anti-terror credentials and intentions, the ruling UPA coalition came in for blistering attacks from Opposition parties that attributed the Assam bombings to governmental indifference, vote bank politics and failures in the security apparatus and the intelligence system.
Sound Bytes: Leaders Condemn Assam Blasts
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No Forgiveness for Rajiv’s Assassins, TN Cong
More loyal than the king, sparking controversy amid mounting pressure from allies in the southern state, Tamil Nadu Congress Committee president Thursday said, the party will not forgive the Tamil Tigers for its role in the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi and asserted the Centre would act against forces threatening India’s unity.
Rajnath Defends Malegaon Accused
Lending credence to an editorial carried on this website, Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) chief Rajnath Singh broke his silence and defended Sadhvi Pragya Singh, earlier arrested from Indore for alleged involvement in the Malegaon blasts. Singh accused investigators of framing the former ABVP office bearer.
Jetiquette: Rival Airliner Leads Qantas Boeing to Safety
Averting another air tragedy involving the Australian flag carrier, an Air New Zealand plane guided a Qantas Boeing 747 to safety after its weather radar failed. Airline officials say no danger was caused to the 284 passengers on board the jet that remained blissfully unaware of the imminent danger.
Leaders Call for Raj Thackeray’s Arrest under NSA
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