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MK plea to PM on quota in educational institutions

Chennai, May 22 (UNI) Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi today appealed to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to promulgate an ordinance for implementing 27 per cent reservation for OBCs in higher educational institutions.

In a letter to Dr Singh, a copy of which was released to the media here, he said it had been one of the long pending demands of people of Tamil Nadu, especially those belonging to OBCs, that there should be reservation in admission to educational institutions like IITs and IIMs.

The expectations of the people of Tamil Nadu were enhanced when the Centre announced its proposal to implement 27 per cent reservation in government controlled/financed institutions, he said.

''As the very future of the downtrodden communities is linked with this affirmative action, we request that this announcement may be implemented fully without any dilution or postponement,'' the Chief Minister stressed.

Mr Karunanidhi said the OBCs living all over the country would be grateful to the Centre if urgent action was taken on his request.

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West Indies retain winning team for 3rd ODI against India

St John's, Antigua, May 22 (UNI) West Indies has reposed faith in the same team that beat India in the second one dayer in Kingston and named an unchanged 14-member squad for the third one dayer at Warner Park in St Kitts tomorrow. ''The West Indies selectors met after the first two One Day Internationals of the Digicel 2006 Series against India in Jamaica and have named an unchanged 14 man squad for the historic.....

S Korea may charge two over opposition attack

SEOUL, May 22 (Reuters) South Korea may charge an assailant who slashed the face of the opposition leader at a campaign rally with attempted murder after consulting doctors, a senior prosecutor said today. Grand National Party (GNP) chairwoman Park Geun-hye, seen as a likely candidate for the 2007 presidential election, was cut on the cheek with a box cutter while campaigning on Saturday for May 31 local polls and is recovering from surgery. Physicians said.....

Bombs blast Baghdad market-police

BAGHDAD, May 22 (Reuters) Two bombs blasted a Baghdad market today causing an as yet unknown number of casualties, police sources said. A car bomb and another bomb, apparently planted close to the street, struck the crowded area in the New Baghdad district in the mainly Shi'ite east of the capital. One policeman said initial reports indicated at least 10 people were wounded. As well as the market, there was also a health clinic nearby. Officials.....
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