Lucknow: The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) decides to challenge the Allahabad High Court verdict in the Ayodhya title suits in the Supreme Court, saying there are a number of "infirmities" in the September 30 judgement.
New Delhi: Commonwealth Games Organising Committee chairman Suresh Kalmadi receives yet another snub as Congress President Sonia Gandhi meets the Indian medal winners in the mega sporting event but keeps him out.
Mumbai: Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray launches his grand-son Aditya into politics anointing him as the head of its youth wing at a Dussehra rally.
Patna: BJP and JD-U leaders attack Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for his remarks on utilisation of central assistance by Bihar, saying the funds are "not Congress' property" and dare him to join a public debate rather than adopting "hit-and-run" tactics.
Bangalore: A split verdict of the Karnataka High Court on the disqualification of 11 BJP MLAs by the Speaker prolongs the suspense over the fate of the first saffron government in the south.
Srinagar: Hardline Hurriyat Conference leader Masrat Alam, seen as the spearhead of street protests and stone- pelting in Kashmir Valley for the past four months, has been arrested.
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Mumbai: Known for his mood swings, Pakistani terrorist Ajmal Kasab, spits on a web cam during hearing in Bombay High Court on confirmation of his death sentence, prompting the judges to sternly tell him not to throw tantrums and behave properly.
New Delhi: A war of words breaks out between the BJP and Congress over corruption in Commonwealth Games with Nitin Gadkari bringing the PMO in the line of fire and demanding a Parliamentary probe while the ruling party hits back saying he fears the probe will "reach upto him".
New Delhi: India makes it clear that defence exchanges with China will remain suspended till Beijing satisfactorily resolved issues such as denial of visa to a senior Indian General from Jammu and Kashmir.
New Delhi: Emphasising on the need for carrying on the process of dialogue with Pakistan, India expresses the hope that talks will resume in the first quarter of 2011.
New Delhi: A man throws a shoe at the hardline Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani at a function where Kashmiri separatists as well as Naxal and Khalistan sympathisers came together under one platform to air their grievances.
New Delhi: In first official indication that it is likely to ease its hightech export control policy against New Delhi, the US says talks are making "good progress" in the field ahead of President Barack Obama's visit which will reflect India as a "partner and not as a target".
New Delhi: A senior government lawyer creates a flutter in the Supreme Court by strongly objecting to the use of the word "keep" in a judgement on the right of maintenance of women in live-in relationships.
Vrindavan: Asserting that the disputed land in Ayodhya was the birthplace of Ram and could not be divided, saffron leaders including RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat say that no power on earth can stop the construction of a grand temple at the site.