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LEAD STORIES
Change of scene for the obscene Lovers in Chennai have switched loyalties. They no longer visit the Marina Beach to share their moments ever since the recent crackdown on ‘lovers’ who indulge in obscene behaviour, reports M Bhaskar Sai Cable TV operators still on war-path Continuing their protest against Sun TV, cable TV operators today staged a fast in all the district headquarters of the State. There is no let-up in the DMK orchestrated violence and demonstrations across the State today against the former BJP MP Ram Vilas Vedanti who had issued a fatwa on Chief Minister M Karunanidhi for his disparaging remarks on Lord Ram and Ram Sethu. BJP for CBI probe into violence in TN BJP State president L Ganesan today demanded CBI enquiry into attack on BJP headquarters -- Kamalalayam in Chennai. Sonia extends assurance to T R Baalu Congress president Sonia Gandhi had assured the DMK and its leaders that communal threats from VHP and other Hindu outfits would be dealt with through a ‘unified approach’ and the government would continue to work for the nation’s development without any fear. Youth undergoes surgery to win girl A youth from Tenkasi underwent ‘sleeve reduction’ of stomach to reduce obesity to woo his ladylove, whom he had never met. Two persons, including a student, were killed and two others injured as a tipper lorry mowed them down when they were waiting for a bus at Keeraipakkam near Thirukazhukundram. Former leader of AIADMK hacked to death In a gruesome incident early this morning, a former AIADMK area secretary was hacked to death at Choolaimedu creating tension and spread a wave of panic among the local people. Govt to fix B Ed fee at private colleges The government would fix a fee for B.Ed courses offered by self financing
colleges (SFC) in the State from next year, K Ganesan, secretary, Higher
Education Department said today.
Yet another AIADMK stir against DMK govt Continuing with a series of demonstrations, AIADMK general secretary
J Jayalalithaa today said her party would hold a demonstration at Vedaranyam
tomorrow to condemn the DMK government for not implementing various schemes
worth Rs 17.26 crore announced in the previous AIADMK regime.
State violation of Hindu rights in India-II Whether the Hindus realise it or not, like it or not, India, their only homeland, is slipping out of their hands and is being handed over to Islam on a platter, says V Sundaram in the second part of his series on State violation of Hindu rights in India. Jumping traffic signals has of late become common all over Chennai. Especially at Thiruvanmiyur RTO signal and the signals thereafter. But at Thiruvanmiyur, the signal has to be obeyed as the junction is always posted with traffic policemen, says G Ramanarayan |
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