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Sunday, July 6 1997

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Gujral is not sure which party he belongs to

[Details] Laloo Prasad Yadav proved his detractors wrong by mobilising 18 of the 45 Lok Sabha MPs to cause a formal split in the Janata Dal. In addition, he left behind 6 Lok Sabha MPs from Karnataka to torment the majority faction.
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Laloo may garner enough support to prove majority

[Details] Even as Bihar Chief Minister Laloo Prasad Yadav was thundering on the lawns of Bihar Bhavan in New Delhi about the pan-Indian character of his Rashtriya Janata Dal, his detractors here were busy toting up the number of MLAs who could be counted upon to desert him.

BJP ministers unhappy with Joshi

[Details] A section of the BJP ministers have openly criticised Maharashtra chief minister Manohar Joshi for what they described as his unnecessary interference in their departments.

[Details] Pak Constitution amendment kicks up a row

[Details] Cong threatens to `expose' Govt in Assembly

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