Mumbai blasts: Blind rush among probe agencies to nab “Muslims”
Ex-BJP CM, eminent citizens demand governor’s intervention in Gujarat
OIC condemns Delhi blast
Interview: Malayalam daily Madhyamam’s Editor on Anna’s movement
Swamy files FIR against Sonia Gandhi for “inciting hatred against Hindus”
Sharmila’s fast enters 12th year, Solidarity meetings world-wide
Ready to support any Muslim for chief minister’s post: Raja Bundela
40 Muslim youths arrested for ‘moral policing’ in Nizamabad
23 injured in Kashmir bus accident
Great walls of states restrict regional satraps’ ambition
Hyderabad Muslim groups approach SHRC against police ‘actions’
Thackeray wants Aamir show telecast in Karnataka
I don’t want people to think that military rule has come: AMU VC
‘MP Government violating Supreme Court order on RTE Act’
‘Assam violence is an ethnic conflict with roots in history of the state’
Who will speak for me if I belong to Pakistan’s Minority Community?
Shaheen Bagh: Bid to pick Kazmi’s relative foiled; Hundreds come out to protest
‘Conspiracy’ behind denying passports specific to Muslim Youths in Malabar
Keeping her poll ‘promises’ WB CM announces largesse to Muslims
Coffee Inn Art Community organises rose event for ‘our beloved’ Prophet
Pakistan’s Official: Musharraf to doff uniform by Dec. 1
Guerrilla commander killed in Kashmir encounter
US commander rules out military strike against Iran
PLO official: Abbas, Olmert may meet on Monday
RSP slams West Bengal government on Taslima issue
Politics takes over day after Uttar Pradesh blasts
Lucknow : The blame game has begun in Uttar Pradesh, a day after serial terror bombings in three towns killed 13 people, with opposition parties Saturday training their guns on the Mayawati government while a cracker going off in Mughal Serai, near Varanasi, led to panic for a while.
The cracker that went off in Mughal Serai Saturday morning led to panic.
Musharraf to take oath as president Nov 29
With Indian help, Bangladesh mulls long-term disaster management
Car bombing kills two in Iraq
Hamas: Participants in annapolis responsible for catastrophe in Gaza
Priyanka blames Rizwanur’s brother for tragedy
It’s back to ABCs for Pakistan political parties
At least four killed in Lebanon blast
Blair calls for Palestinian-Israeli action to reach agreement within certain time
One killed in Kashmir protest over college
Syria demands right of home-visiting for Golan families
WHO commends Kingdom’s efforts in serving pilgrims
Turkish air strikes kill 175 Kurdish rebels
219 Indonesian pilgrims die in Saudi Arabia
Pakistan poll to be postponed: Election Commission
US welcomes British help in Bhutto murder probe
King Fahd Complex for Holy Quran excels in its mission
Erekat: Israel’s settlements, checkpoints in W Bank harm Mideast peace process
Maoist guerrilla critically injures policeman in Orissa
Deport Rushdie, says Samajwadi Party
Mumbai : Asking authorities to deport author Salman Rushdie to Britain, the Samajwadi Party youth cell has threatened to stop him from attending film actress Riya Sen's birthday celebrations in Mumbai next Thursday.
If Riya persisted in her birthday bash plans, she could face "dire consequences", as Samajwadi Party activists would lay a siege around her house and prevent her from stepping out, youth cell president Farooq Ghosi said Saturday.
How to avoid e-mail threats
Orissa youth burnt alive by suspected Maoists
Reservation for upper caste Hindus and Muslims demanded
Patna: Reservation has been demanded in Bihar for economically backward, and poor members of higher castes in Hindu and Muslim communities in order to remove their poverty and backwardness.
Kidnapper of Adobe India CEO’s son arrested
Maoists kill Orissa village leader
State Minister escapes unhurt in a terror attack in Northeast India
Armed men flee with businessman’s car in Greater Noida
LTTE communication facility bombed
Witnesses fail to appear, Abu Salem case put off
TV scribe attacked in road rage
Infant kidnapped from hospital
Woman dies after being raped, set on fire
Al Qaeda terrorists active in Pakistan: US
Manipur raises people’s army, rights groups warn of anarchy
Ground shrinking for Muslim burials in Haryana; minority commission to visit state
New Delhi: Concerned over reports about Muslims not being provided land for burial in Haryana, the National Commission for Minorities (NCM) has decided to take up the matter with the state authorities.
NCM has reportedly been receiving complaints from Muslims residing in Panipat, Kaithal, Sonepat and Karnal, where the dearth of land for burial has become a big concern for the community.
‘Lonely’ Taslima to return to Kolkata or Agartala
Agartala : Her writing "badly affected" since she left Kolkata and desperate to return, controversial Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen said she would return there "as soon as possible". If not Kolkata, she would choose Agartala as her home when she returns to India in August.
Cash, jewellery worth Rs.25 mn stolen in Ludhiana
Islam was a revolution on several fronts: Hamid Ansari
Ketan Parekh denied more time to surrender
‘Madrassa education to be made more attractive’
AMU to set up modern information and communication lab
Lucknow : The Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) will set up a state-of-art information and communication laboratory for its engineering students, a university official said Friday.
"An alumnus of the university, M.P. Varshney, has donated Rs.1 million for setting up the lab," AMU spokesperson Rahat Abrar told IANS on phone.
The lab will be equipped with all the latest information and communication technology devices, including fast-speed computers, Internet and other facilities, he added.
Reality show members remanded in police custody
Murmurs against Musharraf, former PM Jamali resigns from party
Islamabad : There were murmurs against Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf's poll plans and dissensions within the party he blessed erupted, leading to the resignation of former prime minister Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali from the Pakistan Muslim League (Qaid).
American paedophile arrested in Tamil Nadu
Chennai : Tamil Nadu police have alerted the ministry of external affairs after arresting a 60-year-old American paedophile, one of the 100 most wanted men in New York, from the seaside town of Mahabalipuram.
Chhattisgarh Maoists call for economic blockade, police on alert
Raipur : Maoists in Chhattisgarh have called for a two-day economic blockade in the state's insurgency-hit Bastar region next week and police forces have been put on high alert to foil the rebels' plans.
Iran shows willingness to compromise on nuclear issue
Vienna : A new round of talks may bring a way out of the stalemate over Iran's nuclear programme, said International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Mohamed ElBaradei.
Olmert: Israel to release 250 Fatah prisoners
By Xinhua
Sharm El-Sheikh : Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Monday that he plans to release 250 prisoners from the Fatah movement of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
   Olmert made the remarks in a four-way summit at this Red Sea resort which aims to ease the current grave situation in the Palestinian territories and activate the stalled Mideast peace process.
Suicide bombing kills 2 foreigners, injures 5 in Kabul
Lal Masjid demands ban on Naseeruddin Shah starrer
Islamabad : "Khuda Kay Liye", a film that depicts the struggle between fundamentalist and liberal Muslims and stars India's Naseeruddin Shah and Pakistani actor Shan, has attracted the ire of the radical Lal Masjid here.
Four soldiers killed in explosion in north-west Pakistan
Islamabad : At least four soldiers were killed and six injured Wednesday in a roadside explosion in Pakistan's tribal region bordering Afghanistan, officials said.
Firing near Akshardham temple in Delhi, one killed
New Delhi : A 35-year-old man was arrested after he along with two other people allegedly shot dead a man near Akshardham temple in east Delhi Wednesday, police said.
60 dead bodies in mosque compound: cleric
By IRNA
Islamabad : Some 60 dead bodies of girl and male students are lying inside the compound of mosque and seminary, deputy of Lal Masjid Abdul Rashid Ghazi said Thursday night.
The government has confirmed only 19 deaths.
Ghazi told Pashto language Kheyber TV channels that students died due to bombing and use of tear gas by the security forces.
He said the government must allow the international and local media to see the destruction of the mosque building and bodies of the students.
President Musharraf rejects amnesty for Ghazi
Islamabad : Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has rejected a proposal by an ulema delegation for amnesty for Lal Masjid deputy head cleric Abdul Rashid Ghazi, Online news agency reported Tuesday.
Pakistan’s suspended CJ reinstated; blow to Musharraf
By IANS
Islamabad : Pakistan's Supreme Court Friday reinstated Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry in a judgement that was seen as a major blow to President Pervez Musharraf.
Justice Kalil-ur-Rehman Ramday, heading a 13-member bench, in a short order declared the presidential reference illegal, ultra vires the constitution and without lawful authority, the Online news agency reported.
Hundreds of lawyers chanted "Go, Musharraf go, Live long CJP" slogans soon after the verdict was announced at around 4 p.m.
Pakistan PM expresses sympathies with China on loss of lives in floods
By NNN-APP
Islamabad : Pakistan Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz Tuesday expressed sympathies with China on the loss of lives in the floods in the Southern part of the country.
Aziz in his message to Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said, “I am deeply grieved to learn about the catastrophic floods that have hit the Southern part of China causing immense damage to life and property and resulting in displacement of multitude of people.�
Taliban extends deadline for abducted Koreans
By Xinhua
Kabul : After killing two South Korean hostages, Taliban guerrillas Tuesday extended the deadline for 21 remaining hostages till 12 p.m. (0730 GMT) Wednesday.
A purported Taliban spokesman, Yousuf Ahmadi, told Xinhua on telephone from an undisclosed place that militants would kill more hostages if their demands were not met.
He also said some hostages were in very bad condition and they may die a natural death.
This is the ninth time Taliban militants have revised the deadline for killing Korean hostages.
Musharraf accepts resignation of Pakistan law officers
By IANS
Islamabad : Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf has accepted the resignations of two senior law officers who pleaded the government's case on suspension of the country's top judge.
Attorney General of Pakistan Makhdoom Ali Khan and his deputy Tariq Mehmood Khokar had earlier resigned following the Supreme Court's verdict last month reinstating Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry.