Monday, 26 August 2013

Modi too self-obsessed to see ‘right’: Pilot


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New Delhi: Slamming Narendra Modi for making rhetorical speeches on every given occasion, Union Minister Sachin Pilot says that the Gujarat chief minister is intoxicated with Prime Ministerial ambitions and is too self-obsessed to see “right from wrong”.

The Corporate Affairs Minister also accused the BJP leader of creating a facade of development and governance, while his core objective remained a Hindutva agenda “to inflame passions and create divisions”.

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Saturday, 24 August 2013

News Headlines Bieber can’t Wait to Have Kids

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London: Teen pop star Justin Bieber can’t wait to get married but insists he is not forcing things along and is waiting for fate to take control. The 19-year-old singer, who is known for his on/off relationship with Selena Gomez, admits his main priority in the future is to settle down, reported Contactmusic.

“I can’t wait to have a beautiful wife and little kids running around, but those things are in God’s hands, not mine,” he said. The ‘Beauty And A Beat’ hitmaker has been accused of going off the rails after a spate of recent incidents including allegedly spitting on fans from a balcony and reports of being involved in a club brawl, but he insists his mother Pattie Mallette taught him how to be a gentleman around women

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Tuesday, 20 August 2013

US wants India, Pakistan to talk

Washington: Reiterating once again that its Kashmir policy remains unchanged, the United States has said Pakistan and India can work through any issues through dialogue and it encouraged them to do so.
The US “certainly continued to encourage further dialogue” between the two nighbours, State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki told reporters on Monday when asked to comment on a speech by Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif underlining the importance of maintaining peace in South Asia.
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The spokesperson said she had not seen the Sharif speech. But “our position remains the same that we believe that Pakistan and India can work through any issues through dialogue, and we encourage that to, continue.”

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