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August 03, 2011  10:39

Big day ahead for Karnataka as the BJP legislative committee announces the name of the new chief minister. Day 3 of the monsoon session of Parliament when the NDA and UPA agree to discuss price rise.

 

Lok Sabha to discuss price rise under voting rule today. (The Hindu)

Government concedes Oppositions demand, wants it to agree to a motion that can be passed unanimously. Read

 

NDA government blamed for appointing Kalmadi (The Hindu)

UPA in damage control mode after another CAG report. Read

 

Will return as CM in six months, says BSY (Indian Express)
His comments come on a day when he moved the HC seeking quashing of Lokayukta report. Read

 

New Karnataka CM to be dicided today: Sadananda or Shettar? (DNA)
While BJP senior leaders reach Banaglore to decide on the new Chief Minister, Sadananda Gowda and Jagadish Shettar fight their best for the chair. Read

 

Breather for Amar Singh? No sufficient evidence say sources (Hindustan Times)

In a breather for Amar Singh, sources suggest that there is no sufficient evidence to arrest any politician, including Amar Singh in the cash-for-vote scandal that hit headlines during the Indo-US civil nuclear deal trust vote in 2008. Read

 

China suspected behind biggest-ever cyber attacks (Hindustan Times)

Security experts have discovered the biggest series of cyber attacks to date, involving the infiltration of the networks of 72 organizations including India and the United Nations, governments and companies around the world. Read

 

Tatas 'donated' Rs 20 crore at Raja's request, says Balwa (The Times of India)

Swan Telecom Promoter Shahid Usman Balwa on Tuesday insinuated that the Tatas had paid off former telecom minister A Raja Rs 20 crore. Read

 

India to give $2 billion to fund bailouts in Europe (The Times of India)
India will fund bailouts in Europe, marking a role reversal from 20 years ago when it went knocking on the doors of the IMF to avert a balance of payments crisis. Read

 

Mob fury: Villagers lynch 9 thieves near Bangalore (DNA)
On seeing a group with sacks filled with coins and old metal, villagers assumed they were thieves and killed them. Read

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