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Janardhana Reddy's House, Office

Bellary, Karnataka, Oct 26 (UNI) Income Tax Department officials today conducted raid on the Office, Residence and Mines belonging to G Janardhana Reddy, Member of the Karnataka Legislative Council.

According to initial information over 100 officials from Davanagere, with the assistance of local police, began conducting raid simultaneously on the Houses of many of the relatives of Mr Reddy, his Rukmini Steels and Obalapur Mines in the District bordering Andhra Pradesh.

However, the print and electronic media were prohibited from covering and police had cordoned off the places of raids.

The department officials also searched offices and homes of some other mine owners in the city.

Details of the seizures made was not immediately known as search operations was still continuing, department sources said.

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Quake shakes Jammu and Kashmir along Indo-China Border

New Delhi, Oct 26 (UNI) An earthquake measuring 5.1 on the Richter scale shook Indo-China border area in Jammu and Kashmir today but no damage or injuries were reported, officials said. The epicentre of the earthquake, which occurred at about 1220 hrs, was 35.8 degrees North latitude and 76.9 degrees East Longitude, Indian Meteorological Department officials said. In October 2005, a temblor measuring 7.6 on the Richter Scale, rattled Jammu and Kashmir and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, claiming scores of lives.....

DAN govt. still strong despite seven desertions

Kohima, Oct 26 (UNI) The Democratic Alliance of Nagaland(DAN) today ruled out any threat to the government following the withdrawal of support by seven legistators. ''There is no threat to the government following the withdrawal of support by the legislators. We will fight for all the sixty seats in the coming Assembly elections,'' Nagaland Peoples' Front(NPF) president Shurhozelie told newspersons on the sidelines of a function for the protection of wildlife. Mr Shurhozelie claimed that the NPF, leading coalition partner of.....

Bangla ex-PM Khaleda cleared of 2 charges

Dhaka, Oct 26: Bangladesh's fallen prime minister Begum Khaleda Zia has won a reprieve in her battle to clear her name after the country's powerful Anti-Corruption Commission said it had found no evidence to prove at least two allegations against her. Khaleda, in jail facing possible trial for alleged extortion and abuse of power, was investigated by the commission for alleged wrongdoing connected to compensation for fires at a gas field operated by US firm Occidental in 1997 and also for.....
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