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Monday, September 29 1997

Sharad men up the ante against Paswan in Bihar

[Details] The knives are out in the Bihar Janata Dal (JD), with party national president Sharad Yadav and Union Railways Minister Ram Vilas Paswan on opposite sides. The former's supporters boycotted the JD "Sankalp" convention in Patna on Thursday and the "core committee" meetings, sounding the bugle against the party's Bihar chief and a Paswan camp member, Ramai Ram.

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Rabri skips RJD meeting, speculation takes centrestage

[Details] Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) workers at Ranchi were left wondering yesterday as the Bihar Chief Minister Rabri Devi stayed away from a much-vaunted party rally in Ranchi. Meanwhile, an RJD supporter said Rabri had never given her consent to visit Ranchi.

Munde vows to weed out mafia

[Details] Saying that a section of the Mumbai film world have connections with the underworld, the Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Gopinath Munde said the BJP-Shiv Sena government would leave no stone unturned to bring the criminals to book.
Muslims not allowed to offer namaz at Babri Masjid

Bus stir declared illegal

Partyline -- Prakash told to recognise RPI body

J&K to revive Special Commissioners' system

BSP turning on the heat to move away from BJP

Gujral hawkish over arms

Sharad men up the ante against Paswan in Bihar

Gowda rules out pact with Cong for polls

Rabri skips RJD meeting, speculation takes centrestage

Munde vows to weed out mafia

Ambedkar urged to end row

Vaghela preparing for polls

States refuse to pay for Centre's populism

Projects without funds derail railway minister

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