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Doctors shocked at hostages's torture

Doctors shocked at hostages's torture

Rediff.com   30 Nov 2008

'It was apparent that most of the dead were tortured. What shocked me were the telltale signs showing clearly how the hostages were executed in cold blood.'

'Terrorists were barbaric and sadistic'

'Terrorists were barbaric and sadistic'

Rediff.com   29 Nov 2008

The terrorists achieved what they wanted to and have managed to send out panic waves across the country though they were defeated at the end.

'Terrorists gave up on Day 3, killed hostages'

'Terrorists gave up on Day 3, killed hostages'

Rediff.com   29 Nov 2008

One of the commandos, who was part of the action in Taj Palace hotel, described to rediff.com how the drama unfolded and the ordeal they underwent to flush out the terrorists who had held the entire city ransom.

'Pakistan will have to face serious consequences'

'Pakistan will have to face serious consequences'

Rediff.com   28 Nov 2008

Pakistan will have to face the consequences if the ISI does not explain properly its stand on terrorism and its position on the fidayeen attack on Mumbai, former joint director, Intelligence Bureau, M K Dhar told rediff.com.

40 bodies recovered from the Taj

40 bodies recovered from the Taj

Rediff.com   27 Nov 2008

Security forces recovered 40 bodies in the first four floors of the six-storeyed Taj Hotel. National Security Guard sources add that four fidayeen (suicide bombers) have been killed in the assault. National Security Guard commandos and personnel of the Mumbai Police are carrying out systematical floor-to-floor cleaning up operations. Most of the hotel has been sanitised by now.

Tabar's operation was in self-defence: Navy

Tabar's operation was in self-defence: Navy

Rediff.com   26 Nov 2008

A day after a Thai shipowner claimed it was his trawler with 15 men on board that the Indian war ship INS Tabar had sunk off the Gulf of Aden last week, the Indian Navy on Wednesday maintained that it was a pirate ship that the Tabar had sunk. "The navy's stand is the same," a spokesperson said. Asked if the navy had any details about the hijack claim of the Thai company, the spokesperson said: "See there are no special pirate ships. When they capture a ship, they use it."

Modi discusses Malegaon with RSS top brass

Modi discusses Malegaon with RSS top brass

Rediff.com   26 Nov 2008

Modi, who was in Delhi to campaign for the Bharatiya Janata Party in the assembly election, went to the RSS office before kick-starting his road show and public meetings, sources said. Though RSS chief R Sudarshan was not part of the meeting, Modi held long discussions with other senior functionaries and discussed the arrest of the sadhvi and how to handle the issue.

Crorepati candidates in Chhattisgarh polls

Crorepati candidates in Chhattisgarh polls

Rediff.com   20 Nov 2008

42 of the candidates contesting in the second phase of the Chhattisgarh assembly election have declared assets of over Rs.1 crore, statistics released by the Chhattisgarh Election Watch reveal.

'Holding polls in Chhattisgarh tougher than JK, NE

'Holding polls in Chhattisgarh tougher than JK, NE

Rediff.com   17 Nov 2008

Polling in sensitive areas in Chhattisgarh's Maoist-dominated Bastar region, where the first phase of Assembly elections were held on Friday, was closed by 3 pm so that the Election Commission officials could wrap up and reach their respective district headquarters by Friday night.

Indo-US nuclear deal will be signed soon: Rice

Indo-US nuclear deal will be signed soon: Rice

Rediff.com   4 Oct 2008

United States President George W Bush will sign the law on the India-US nuclear agreement very soon, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said in New Delhi on Saturday.Addressing a joint press conference with External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee, Rice assured that the US will keep its commitments both to the 123 agreement and the Hyde Act while implementing the nuclear deal with India.Rice added that the Hyde Act was consistent with the 123 agreement.

2 suspected terrorists shot dead in New Delhi

2 suspected terrorists shot dead in New Delhi

Rediff.com   19 Sep 2008

"The special cell got information from the control room and came here to nab the men. From the information we have now, two persons were killed and two of the special cell officers have sustained bullet injuries," Deputy Commissioner of Police (south) HGS Dhaliwal. Though the area falls under his jurisdiction, the operation was carried out by the special cell of the Delhi police, which handles high profile criminal and terrorism cases.

Army plays the saviour in flooded Bihar villages

Army plays the saviour in flooded Bihar villages

Rediff.com   8 Sep 2008

Purnea town is Bihar has given refuge to thousands of flood-affected victims in the last few days. While the town has remained untouched by Kosi's rampage, most areas surrounding it have been flooded."The last time we witnessed floods in Purnea was in 1987. All the surrounding areas were also flooded. But we haven't experienced floods since then," says Manoj Chaudhary, a resident of Purnea.

Born in a flood, they named her Kosika

Born in a flood, they named her Kosika

Rediff.com   5 Sep 2008

"We had never experienced floods. My parents used to say the 1946 floods were the worst. That was before I was born," said Ram Yadav, an elder shopkeeper in Supaul's market. "But, people older than me are saying this was the route of Kosi-ji some 200 years ago, before man made structures and dams altered its course. Isn't it natural that she would one day take her normal course? We are nothing in front of nature," he said.

9 killed in fresh violence in Orissa

9 killed in fresh violence in Orissa

Rediff.com   26 Aug 2008

At least two persons were killed and two injured when police opened fire on Tuesday to disperse a mob attacked places of worships, prayer halls, houses and shops at Barakhama in Orissa's Kandhamal district rocked by violence in the wake of the killing of a VHP leader.

Hurriyat wants UN peacekeeping troops in Kashmir

Hurriyat wants UN peacekeeping troops in Kashmir

Rediff.com   18 Aug 2008

Syed Ali Shah Geelani, chairman of the hardline faction of the All Party Hurriyat Conference, on Tuesday demanded the immediate withdrawal of security forces from the Kashmir Valley. Addressing a mammoth gathering of over 1,00,000 people at Srinagar's Tourists Reception Centre Grounds along with fellow leaders Mirwaiz Umer Farooq, Shabbir Shah and Yasin Malik, Geelani laid down its immediate demand: The withdrawal of security forces.

Kashmir: Thousands take part in Hurriyat rally

Kashmir: Thousands take part in Hurriyat rally

Rediff.com   18 Aug 2008

The presence of security forces in the Sonwar area, housing residences of almost all mainstream politicians and top civil and police officers is marked by heavy deployment to foil any untoward incident.

'Now, people are leading the leaders'

'Now, people are leading the leaders'

Rediff.com   18 Aug 2008

Agitations in Kashmir are no more about the Amarnath land row or the alleged economic blockade imposed on the Valley, hitting the fruit industry. From the silent merchant, who sports a black flag on the counter, to the slogan-shouting masked youth driving around town with green flags, the protests are all about freedom now.

'Amarnath land issue ignited pent up anger'

'Amarnath land issue ignited pent up anger'

Rediff.com   13 Aug 2008

In Kashmir, due to the long history of mistrust towards Delhi, the Centre gets blamed for everything that happens there. The inability of the Centre to take up issues of the Valley and the inability of the state leaders to handle the situation there has led to this environment.

Kashmir: 7 protestors killed in police firing

Kashmir: 7 protestors killed in police firing

Rediff.com   12 Aug 2008

Seven persons have been killed in firing by security forces on protestors in Kashmir Valley, where an indefinite curfew has been imposed. Police said 80 persons, including police and paramilitary personnel, were injured in Tuesday's violence.

'J&K unrest is the handiwork of politicians'

'J&K unrest is the handiwork of politicians'

Rediff.com   11 Aug 2008

Just as the first reaction of the man on the street is unanimous, there are no two opinions when it comes to identifying the culprit who caused this deterioration: the government.