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LEAD STORIES
Who will hold sceptre in TNCC? Close on the heels of a shakeup in the Congress party with the induction of Rahul Gandhi and others, a reshuffle is on cards in the Tamilnadu Congress Committee (TNCC). Tipper lorry kills civic official Fatal accidents involving tipper lorries have become a routine in Chennai. In one such mishap, a tipper lorry hit a two- wheeler near suburban Pallikarnai, killing a Chennai Corporation official. A rowdy who allegedly threatened a CD shop owner for mamool was arrested by police at Velacheri last night. A construction worker who went to bathe near a pond fell into it and drowned at Shollinganallur last evening. Air passengers feel uneasy, ground plane Passengers in an Air Deccan flight from Chennai to Vishakapatnam were said to have suffered from breathlessness here this morning leading to the landing of the aircraft shortly after take-off. After a series of verbal duels with the ruling DMK government, PMK founder Dr S Ramadoss today chose to remain silent on the attack on BJP offices throughout the State allegedly by DMK activists. Forget Vedanti's remarks, says CM In view of continuing attacks on the Saffron outfits in Tamilnadu on the Vedanti fatwa issue, Chief Minister M Karunanidhi has today reiterated restraint to his party cadres and allies. Jana Krishnamurthy passes away in city Former Union Minister and past-BJP president Jana Krishnamurthy died at a private hospital here after a prolonged illness. He was 79. He is survived by wife, two sons and three daughters. State violation of Hindu rights in India-III It is clear that Indian Muslims believe that if a country is not declared an Islamic State and is not governed by the Laws of Shariat, then it has to be viewed as 'DARUL HARAB', says V Sundaram in the third part of his series on State violation of Hindu rights in India. Flats have only flattened the wallet Indiscriminate construction of flats at Nanganallur and surroundings has led to innumerable problems. Why? Mostly because there has been absolutely no restriction on development. G Ramanarayanan has more details. |
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