BJP questions Govt.''s intention of continuing dialogue with Pak

/Ravi-Shankar-PrasadNew Delhi/Pune, Jan 11 : Asserting that the whole nation is agitated over the ceasefire violations by Pakistani troops along the Line of Control (LoC), the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Friday questioned Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh-led UPA II Government''s intention of continuing dialogue with Islamabad.

"What is the basic nature of relationship of the present Central Government with Pakistan? The Central Government wants to hold talks with them and they kill our people and behead them," said BJP spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad told the media in Pune.

Kim wants to name child after nightclub?

s/Kim-KardashianLos Angeles, Jan 11 : Socialite Kim Kardashian

''Pasighat would one day become Arunachal''s hub of human resource development'': Tuki

/Nabam-TukiPasighat, Jan 11 : Chief Minister Nabam Tuki today prophesied that Pasighat, the grand old town of the state, would one day become Arunachal''s hub of human resource development.

Addressing a mega Congress rally here this morning, Tuki said that Pasighat would always be written in golden letters when the history of Arunachal Pradesh is mentioned.

Pakistan doesn't want peace with India: Ghulam Nabi Azad

Ghulam-Nabi-Azad2New Delhi, Jan 11 : Pakistan doesn't want a peaceful relationship with India and the violation of the ceasefire across the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir is a matter of concern, Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad said here Friday.

"The Indian government has made all efforts to maintain good relations with Pakistan, but Pakistan doesn't want to have good relations. The ceasefire violation is a cause for concern," Azad told reporters.

"Pakistan resorts to shelling across the border to divert attention from its internal problem," the Congress leader added.

Andre resumes tour post brother's death

Peter-AndreLondon, Jan 11 : Australian singer Peter Andre has resumed his to

Decision on fuel price hike soon: Moily

/M-Veerappa-Moily3New Delhi, Jan 11 : Raising diesel and cooking fuel prices and the cap on subsidised LPG cylinders would be decided as soon as possible, Oil Minister M. Veerappa Moily said Friday.

"The decision (in this regard) will be taken as quickly as possible," Moily told mediapersons here on being asked about an impending fuel price increase.

"When a decision is taken, you will be the first to know," he added.

Asked if the oil ministry had moved a cabinet note for raising fuel prices, Moily referred to the Vijay Kelkar Committee report.

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