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Friday, May 2 1997

Sudhakarrao Naik calls it a day

[Details] Former Maharashtra Chief Minister Sudhakarrao Naik yesterday announced his retirement from active public life. Naik sought to squash rumours that he was bidding for the job of the president of the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee.
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CBI chief blames media for his plight

[Details] The CBI has filed a progress report in the Patna high court in the Rs 950-crore fodder scam and an affidavit on the details of the "confusions" arising out of a "conspiracy angle" of the fraud allegedly involving two politicians -- Janata Dal MLA, RK Rana and suspended BJP legislator, Dhruv Bhagat.

Cong participation will weaken Centre: Nayanar

[Details] The Chief Minister E K Nayanar has said that the Gujral Government will get weakened if Congress joined it. He added that Congress was turning weak in different parts of the country.
Youth posing as IAS officer held in Jabalpur

Antulay in race for Cong chief's post

TMC scores political points while rejoining Gujral Govt

Cauvery water talks caught in local politics

Basu Govt still suppressing facts on Margi massacre

Flimsy cabinet note firm enough for Thackeray

EC-parties meet to thrash out ceiling issue

Bhandari may reject BJP, BSP nominees

Bickering BJP puts spoke in wheel of UP Govt expansion

Major reshuffle in J&K

Jaipal makes maiden entry, gets I&B

Attack on Parikh fuels Cong-RJP row

Last ditch battle by Laloo to save his skin

Arvind Netam's kin face Lokayukta glare

Udyog Sena to set up credit societies in State

Raj purohits charting out politicians to good luck of sorts

Left with little choice

Congress chief threatens to do a Kesri on Vaghela

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