The looming election clouds have Delhi's ruling Congress worried. Having been in power for a decade, it knows there is plenty going against it, particularly soaring food prices and the sealing and demolition of illegal buildings in the city that has ...
IST(6/7/2008) As the Indian government seemed set to move ahead with the stalled nuclear deal with the US, a top American daily has underlined there was no reason for the Bush administration to rush as it had given away "too much and got far too ...
In wake of sharp differences between Left parties and Congress over nuke deal, BJP�s Prime Ministerial candidate L K Advani has asked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to immediately seek a vote of confidence from Parliament as the government has ...
Even from the point of view of Uttar Pradesh, there was no other alternative for Samajwadi Party chieftain Mulayam Singh Yadav than to go with the Congress on the India-US nuclear deal...Mayawati has shown that her political graph in the State had ...
A key regional party in India said yesterday it backed the government over a controversial nuclear energy agreement with the US, easing concerns the pact could trigger early elections. Support from the Samajwadi Party is likely to help the Congress ...
Sunday, 06 July 2008 Nuclear deal Reuters, New Delhi- The Samajwadi Party (SP) said on Saturday it backed the government over a controversial nuclear energy agreement with the United States, easing concerns the pact could trigger early elections. ...
A key regional party in India said Saturday that a controversial nuclear energy deal with the United States was in the interest of the nation, easing concerns the pact could trigger early elections. Support from the Samajwadi Party (SP) is likely to ...
Samajwadi Party pole-vaulting into the UPA's backyard in defence of the nuclear deal has set off a chain reaction that has seen Mulayam Singh Yadav and Amar Singh at the receiving end of some strong words. Om Prakash Chautala swiftly distanced ...
The BJP sought to build up pressure on the government to seek a vote of confidence. BJP leader LK Advani said "the moment the Left parties withdraw support to the Government, it is incumbent on the PM to seek a vote of confidence in the Lok Sabha." ...
Though the Samajwadi Party indicated it would support the government if there was a floor test once the Left parties withdrew their support over the India-US nuclear deal, it�s still touch and go for the government. Even with the Samajwadi ...