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'Cabinet will discuss Internal Reservation issue'

Mysore, May 6: Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy today said that the contentious internal reservation issue would be discussed by the state cabinet shortly. Speaking to media persons at Melapura village near here, he said that there was no difference among the coalition partners Janata Dal (S) and the Bharatiya Janata Party on the internal reservation issue and it would be taken up in the coming cabinet meeting and implemented.

"Officials have already prepared the report on this aspect and it would be placed before the cabinet. Our Party President H D Deve Gowda has also raised this issue often and urged the government to implement internal reservation," he said.

Referring to the opposition parties submitting a memorandum to the Governor T N Chaturvedi on delay in holding the urban local body elections, Mr Kumaraswamy said that the government had already submitted its reply to the High Court and honoured the judgment, he said.

On the heightened doubts over the continuation of the coalition government in the state he said, "These controversies have been created by the media and unfortunately, every time I am made to clarify and there was no chinks in the coalition government, he said.

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No consular access to indians in Pak jail: Pranab

New Delhi, Mar 14:  The government today informed the Lok Sabha that at least 92 Indian civilian prisoners in Pakistani jails have yet not been given consular access."Besides 390 fishermen and 149 civilian prisoners and 74 PoWs are still languishing in Pakistani jails," External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee said in a written reply.The minister was asked whether the government had any reports of inhuman treatment meted out to Indian prisoners in Paksitan.The minsiter said Indian prisoners released by Pakistan had reported.....
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