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Saturday, November 29 1997

Sena not to join BJP bid for power

[Details] Worried by reports that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) might try to form the government with the help of Sharad Pawar, the Shiv Sena has told the former to count it out of such an arrangement. Party sources stated that Sena chief Bal Thackeray did not relish the prospect of supporting a government propped up by his enemy number one.

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How Kesri spoilt Gujral's supper

[Details] Sitaram Kesri finally put an end to the seemingly interminable wait for the Government to fall and spoilt the party for Prime Minister Inder Kumar Gujral. Little did he realise that the President had to delay his scheduled dinner with Gujral and the Chief Justice to accommodate him.

Waive off our expenses, Farooq tells Inter-State Council meet

[Details] The Jammu and Kashmir government has asked the Centre to write off the expenditure incurred by the state in fighting terrorism. Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah hoped that the Centre would contribute "more generously" for the overall economic reconstruction of the state and give all aid to ensure its further development.
Kesri ploy to keep flock united

Front unites to keep Cong out

State cultural affairs Secy may be transferred to Delhi

Breather for Laloo in fodder scam case

Sonia skips Sriperumbudur

Waive off our expenses, Farooq tells Inter-State Council meet

Vintage Kesri gets set to take the Centre stage

Resignation letter of I K Gujral

How Kesri spoilt Gujral's supper

Sena not to join BJP bid for power

BJP likely to enter the race again

As it lay dying, the Govt got cracking

Congress for broke, stakes claim

Shaw Wallace

The Financial Express

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