Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Exclusive: 'N-deal is in national interest'

Rediff Newsletter
October 10, 2007

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Policemen arrest a protesting Tibetan monk during a demonstration in New Delhi on Wednesday condemning China's latest religious measures on the recognition of 'living Buddhas.'
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'The nuclear deal is in national interest'
We value our friendship with the Left, but not at the cost of the national interest. If this government goes, let it go, says Congress leader Digvijay Singh in an exclusive interview to Managing Editor Sheela Bhatt.

· Will help India get some N-deal steps cleared: US
· Canada, India may ink nuclear agreement

· Mayawati gets a reprieve in Taj corridor case
· Former Gujarat CM attacks Modi, plans to quit BJP
· Karnataka CM's parting gift to bureaucrats
· BJP seeks early polls in Karnataka
· Delhi: BJP MLA drives Blueline bus in protest, arrested
· UPA government will not last till 2009: Advani
· Saran in Nepal: Political scenario top agenda
· J&K sex racket: CBI team to start fresh probe
· India to deal with whosoever is in power in Pakistan
· Rajasthan: Gujjars call off agitation
· Samajwadi Party flays Maya's plans to 'Kanshimarise' UP
· Medha Patkar seeks CBI probe into corruption in relief work
· Coimbatore blasts: 70 to be sentenced on Oct 24
· 6 National Institute of Oceanography scientists attacked in sea
· Japanese 'Peace Boat' arrives in Kochi
· US Congress honours Carnatic music legend Balamuralikrishna
· Indian-American new deputy treasurer in Illinois, US
· Smithsonian museum to showcase Indian-American history
· Al-Qaeda has built safe haven in Pak tribal areas: US
· Fake press cards for Rs 500!
· High rise flats for MPs in Lutyen's Delhi
· Special: Doctor. Writer. Musician. Hero.
· Image: Sikhs remember Guru Ramdass
· Images: Indian Americans fete Haryana CM
· Images: 'India is a model for the developing world'

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