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Congress not defending Afzal: Shukla

Dehra Dun, Oct 18 (UNI) Denying the opposition's charge that the Congress was soft on terrorism in context of the clemency issue of Mohammad Afzal Guru, party spokesman Rajeev Shukla today said ''in fact, maximum numbers of terrorists were convicted during its rule''.

Addressing a press conference here, when asked about few Congress leaders supporting clemency for Mohammad Afzal Guru, convicted in Parliament attack in 2001, he said, '' Congress definitely considers Afzal as a hard core terrorist. However it is not the person that the party is supporting but it is the right to appeal for amnesty to the President under a democratic set up.'' On strategy on alliance and candidature for the forthcoming Assembly election due in four states, Mr Shukla said, ''Let there be an official announcement of election. Strategy on every aspects will be chalked out later.'' UNI XC AK DS1620

No gift please: Contribute to PM Relief Fund: PM

New Delhi, Oct 18: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has appealed to people not to send any gift to him on the occasion of Diwali.Instead, Dr Singh wants contributions to the Prime Minister's Relief Fund which is being used for helping needy people, an official said.This is the second straight year, the Prime Minister has made such an appeal. Last year, he had asked people to contribute to the PM's Relief Fund in the wake of the earthquake.....

Agriculture suffering from multiple deficits: PM

New Delhi, Oct 18: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today held credit, infrastructure, market economy and knowledge deficits as responsible for deterioration of agrarian and rural economy and said bridging of them could only bring about a second Green Revolution and pull the farmers out of their marginal existence.Speaking at the inauguration of second Agricultural Summit-2006 organised jointly by Agricultural Ministry and FICCI here, Dr Singh said agriculture was facing real challenge in the next decade and an integrated aproach.....

JKNM urges President not to consider Guru's clemency plea

Jammu, Oct 18 (UNI) Jammu Kashmir Nationalist Movement today appealed to President A P K Abdul Kalam not to show mercy to Mohammad Afzal Guru, who has been convicted in 2001 Parliament attack case and has been awarded capital punishment. Addressing mediapersons here, JKNM convenor Mohammad Afzaal urged the President not to show sympathy to Guru and urged him to help in maintaining dignity of the judiciary as well as the internal security of.....
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