The Mumbai police have banned assembly of five or more people in the city from December 5 to December 19 saying they cannot risk security.
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Pakistan must act with "urgency and resolve" and cooperate "fully and transparently" in the aftermath of the Mumbai terror attacks, said US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Wednesday. Rice parried questions on what Pakistan should do to meet India's demand that it hand over terrorists blamed for the Mumbai terror attacks to New Delhi.
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The BSE Sensex opened up 1.28 percent on Wednesday, buoyed by gains in U.S. and Asian markets. At 9:55 a.m., the 30-share BSE index was up 1.32 percent, or 115.57 points, at 8,854.81. The 50-issue NSE index was up 0.78 percent at 2,678.55 points.
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The BSE Sensex opened up 1.28 percent on Wednesday, buoyed by gains in U.S. and Asian markets. At 9:55 a.m., the 30-share BSE index was up 1.32 percent, or 115.57 points, at 8,854.81. The 50-issue NSE index was up 0.78 percent at 2,678.55 points.
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Pakistan has virtually rejected India's demand to hand over 20 most-wanted terrorists, including Dawood Ibrahim, Hafiz Saeed and Masood Azhar. Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari says India has provided no evidence to back its demand and says even if there is evidence, the terrorists would be tried in Pakistani courts first.
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Pakistan has virtually rejected India's demand to hand over 20 most-wanted terrorists, including Dawood Ibrahim, Hafiz Saeed and Masood Azhar. Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari says India has provided no evidence to back its demand and says even if there is evidence, the terrorists would be tried in Pakistani courts first.
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BJP leader L K Advani on Monday kept up his attack against the Central Government saying the environment of terror will not go away till it remains in power. "The fear and terror that has enveloped the nation will not go till this government remains in power," the party's Prime Ministerial face said, addressing an election rally here.
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People protesting against political apathy during the Mumbai terror attack are no better than terrorists. That's what BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi has said.
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P Chidambaram was “disinclined” to take over as the new Union Home Minister but accepted the job only because the Prime Minister asked him to. "I was disinclined" to move to the Home Ministry but "I answered to the call of duty," said Chidambaram on Monday after taking charge of the Home Ministry.
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Seventeen people have so far been killed in various incidents of firing and violence during the last 24 hours in the city and the situation still could not be controlled. The series of violence and terrorism, beginning from Banaras Chowk on Saturday evening, continues so far in various areas of the city.
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Dispelling reports of possible involvement of their staff in the terror attacks, Taj Hotels and Oberoi Group on Saturday said there were no indications of such a possibility. "We are extending our full cooperation to the investigating authorities. We have had no indications from them that any employee or contractual staff of the hotel have been involved as part of this terrorist attack as is being reported by some media outlets," The Indian Hotels Company CEO and Managing Director Raymond Bickson said in a statement.
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One and a half day after terrorists armed with sophisticated ammunition reportedly entered Mumbai via sea route, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh would talk to Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Friday.
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