New Delhi: Congress General Secretary, Digvijay Singh said on Sunday that there was no question of his retracting or going back on his recent statement on slain Maharashtra police ATS chief, Hemant Karkare receiving threats to his... (Continue reading)
New Delhi: After 26/11, the US felt that the removal of “spectacularly inept” Shivraj Patil as Home Minister was inevitable although he had been “protected” by Congress chief Sonia Gandhi despite being found “asleep on the watch” during earlier terror... (Continue reading)
New Delhi: Pakistan is “hypnotically obsessed” with India’s military and has done “damn near nothing” to prosecute suspects in the 2008 terrorist attack on Mumbai, top Indian diplomats have told U.S. officials. They also repeated their claims that the... (Continue reading)
New Delhi: Congress today distanced itself from party General Secretary Digvijay Singh’s controversial remarks that the slain Mumbai ATS chief Hemant Karkare had told him that he feared for his safety from Hindu extremists. “There is no question of agreeing or... (Continue reading)
Washington: Post 26/11, a section of the Congress leadership was seen playing religious politics after one of its leaders, A R Antulay, implied that Hindutva forces may have been involved in the Mumbai terror attacks, according to a confidential memo... (Continue reading)
New Delhi: BJP today slammed Congress General Secretary Digvijay Singh for his “irresponsible statement” on slain Mumbai ATS chief Hemant Karkare, saying it was a “serious blow” to India’s fight against terror and was an attempt to divert attention from... (Continue reading)
Washington: Pakistan’s powerful Army had vetoed President Asif Ali Zardari’s proposal to send ISI chief Ahmed Shuja Pasha to New Delhi that came on British insistence to calm down tensions with India following the Mumbai terror attack, a secret US... (Continue reading)
Mumbai/New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today pledged to redouble efforts to bring the perpetrators of Mumbai terror attacks to justice as India paid homage to the martyrs on the second anniversary of the carnage. Union Home Minister P Chidambaram paid... (Continue reading)
Islamabad: Pakistan today said it was “preposterous” to link the ISI to the Mumbai attacks, a day after a US court issued summons to the powerful spy agency’s chief and others in connection with the 2008 carnage. Foreign Office spokesman Abdul... (Continue reading)