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No extradition treaty with Argentina: India

New Delhi, Feb 26 (UNI) India today said it did not have an extradition treaty with Argentina, indicating that the process to bring Bofors accused Ottavio Quattrocchi to the country would not be easy.

An External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson said though an ''Extradition Treaty of 1889 between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the Argentine Republic was applicable to British India'', it was not operative in post-Independence India.

''Thus India does not have any currently operative Extradition Treaty with Argentina,'' the spokesperson added.

Meanwhile, the fugitive Italian businessman, who was detained and taken into preventive custody in Argentina, was released by a Buenos Aires court on a bail application.

CBI Director Vijay Shankar told the media this evening that Quattrocchi had been released by the Argentinian court on February 23-- the day the news of his detention was made public by the central investigative agency.

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Mulayam wins trust vote in UP assembly amidst Oppn boycott

Lucknow, Feb 26 (UNI) Mulayam Singh Yadav government in Uttar Pradesh today won the second consecutive vote of confidence in the assembly amid protests by the entire opposition inside and outside the house. The ruling Samajwadi Party(SP) won the trust vote by a voice vote amid empty opposition benches. In the previous sitting on January 25, the government had recieved 223 votes in the 402 member house. BJP members, the only opposition to remain in the house till the motion of.....

No action yet on water proposals for Keoladeo Sanctuary

Jaipur, Feb 26 (UNI) Siberian cranes wintering in Keoladeo National Park (KNP) may already be a thing of the past. Yet the state government is sitting pretty over two pending proposals to bring water to this world heritage park, where the problem has aggravated over the years. With the summer fast approaching and scanty rainfall over the past few years, the water bodies in the sanctuary, which once stretched over 11 square km have now been reduced to eight square.....

Punjab Cabinet approves land transfer for Knowledge City

Chandigarh, Feb 26 (UNI) The Punjab Cabinet today approved the transfer of 400 acres of land in Mohali to the Union Government for the establishment of a Knowledge City. This Knowledge City will comprise four institutions--- Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), National Institute of Nano-technology, National Institute of Agri-Food Biotechnology and Premier Management Institute. This decision was taken at the last meeting of the Cabinet held under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh. UNI.....
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