
Friday, July 10, 1998
Jaya blames DMK for attacks on partymen
AIADMK general secretary J Jayalalitha on Wednesday alleged that atrocities were committed against her partymen under the DMK regime and the State police refused to take cognisance of the offences. Jayalalitha charged the ruling DMK partymen with continuing their `murderous attacks' against AIADMK cadres, disrupting public meetings organised by the AIADMK, and attacking the party's platform speakers.

BJP has no plans to demand Joshi's dismissal, says Thackeray
The BJP president Kushabhau Thakre yesterday sought to dismiss speculations regarding party's move to demand resignation of Maharashtra Chief Minister, Manohar Joshi. He said resignation of Joshi never figured in the two-day party meeting, which concluded last morning at Panvel.

Joshi is doing fine, says Thackeray
The tiger emerged from hibernation yesterday, with a roar or two for friends and foes. But for the most part, Bal Thackeray purred contentedly after his four-month self-imposed exile from the hurly burly of politics. His `exile' came to a very public end yesterday, the road to his Bandra (E) residence Matoshree witnessing a saffron surge as followers, including the state Cabinet, a galaxy of film stars and other celebrities, arrived for a darshan of the patriarch on Guru Poornima.

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