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Cong demands CBI probe into missing lecturer's case

Lucknow, Dec 24 (UNI) Congress today demanded a CBI probe into the disappearance of a college lecturer following allegations that a person close to an Uttar Pradesh minister was behind the incident.

Kavita Rani Chaudhury had disappeared two months ago while working as a temporary lecturer at Chaudhury Charan Singh University in Meerut.

In letters found in her hostel room, Rani blamed one Ravindra Pradhan for her possible death. A week later, her family lodged a case on November 4.

She stated that Pradhan, known to an Uttar Pradesh Minister, forced her to go with him or her family would be killed.

Talking to reporters here, UP Congress president Salman Khurshid said since influential people are accused in the incident, it would be better if Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav ordered a CBI probe.

Meanwhile, state police said it was not under pressure from any quarter. ''Police is working independently. The police has been ordered to conduct an impartial inquiry,'' said Meerut range DIG Jagmohan Yadav.

Pradhan had yesterday turned himself to the police. Speaking to a private news channel, he said he did not kidnap her and did not know her whereabouts.

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MDMK complains to PM, Sonia against MK

Chennai, Dec 24 (UNI) Marumlarchi DMK General Secretary Vaiko today complained to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi on the ruling DMK's plan to cause 'terrible damage' to his party. In separately faxed letters to Dr Singh and Ms Gandhi, Mr Vaiko alleged that he came to know from some reliable sources that DMK President and Chief Minister M Karunanidhi had allegedly hatched a conspiracy with his party's rebel.....

Tariq Anwar demands CBI inquiry into 7/11 bomb blasts

Mumbai, Dec 25 (UNI) Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) national general secretary Tariq Anwar today demanded a CBI inquiry into the 7/11 serial bomb blasts in Mumbai's suburban trains, in which nearly two hundred people were killed and over 700 others injured. Talking to reporters here, Mr Anwar said, ''The party is of the view that since there is a demand from people that CBI inquiry should held into the incident, it should be considered.'' His.....

Tourism has potential to increase country's income: Pawar

Kolhapur, Dec 25 (UNI) Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar today advocated that development of infrastructure for tourism was necessary not only in Maharashtra but across the country. Speaking after declaring open the Kent Club Hill Resort at Sadale-Madhale villages of the district, about 18 km from the city, Mr Pawar, who is also the NCP chief, said this would help attract the tourists, including foreign, to enhance the country's income. In this context, the Central.....
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