
Wednesday, September 9, 1998
BJP's ties with Sena have gone sour, admits Mahajan
Fissures have resurfaced in the BJP-Sena alliance, this time over the grounding of the Tata Airways project, with the chief architect of the partnership, Pramod Mahajan, admitting to souring of ties for obvious political reasons. The senior BJP leader's admission comes after an article in Sunday's issue of Sena mouthpiece Saamna, in which Sena MP, Sanjay Nirupam, directly blamed Pramod Mahajan for Tatas' decision to withdraw from their multicrore aviation project.

BJP Govt will stay, says Jaya after several review threats
All-India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) general secretary J Jayalalitha yesterday declared that there was no threat to the Vajpayee Government as of now and her party's support to the ruling coalition at the Centre continued.

Fresh trouble awaits D'Souza
Despite a comfortable victory in yesterday's vote of confidence, the future of the Wilfred D'Souza-led government in Goa continues to remain uncertain. Barely has the Chief Minister emerged victorious in the courtroom battles seeking to disqualify his team from membership of the House when he finds two new fronts opening against him.

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