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Killing
The Goose
A strike
at India's biggest carmaker punctures its plans to retain primacy and
retrieve the ground lost to competitors in recent times
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TREMORS
CONGRESS
DISSIDENTS
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Jitendra
Prasada:
Has set the cat among the pigeons by saying he will contest against
Sonia Gandhi for the top party post. Defeat certain, but point would
have been made.
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Vijayabhaskara
Reddy:
The former Andhra chief minister is playing a wait-and-watch game.
Denies plans to contest against Sonia but is known to be backing
the rebels.
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K.
Karunakaran: Sonia's soft corner for A.K. Antony was reason
enough for the Kerala veteran to offer tacit support to the rebels.
Publicly, still swears by the Gandhi family.
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J.B.
Patnaik:
The one-time Orissa strongman had plans to take revenge on Sonia
for stripping him of his chief ministership. These petered out and
he has now fallen in line.
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INDIA TODAY Deputy Editor Swapan Dasgupta voices the despair of a community that Jyoti Basu forcibly converted into a diaspora in his 23 years of zero-contribution rule. Day Dreams.
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DESPATCHES |
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With
the NBA waging an out-of-court battle, the real test for the Gujarat Government
lies in completing the task of rehabilitating all those displaced. It's
daunting but not insurmountable, writes INDIA TODAY Special Correspondent
Uday Mahurkar
in Despatches.
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