NEW DELHI - Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit's security has been stepped up after the police got an anonymous call stating her life was in danger. But an unruffled Dikshit said she was not worried.
NEW DELHI - Those who speak in favour of Maoist guerrillas will face legal action and 10 years imprisonment, the government announced Thursday in a warning to civil society groups who raise voices in favour of Leftwing extremism.
MUMBAI/NEW DELHI - Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab, the sole surviving perpetrator of 26/11 terror attack, convicted and ordered to be sent to gallows by a special Mumbai anti-terror court Thursday, is one more addition to the over 300 people on death row in India.
MUMBAI/NEW DELHI - Now that Ajmal Amir Kasab has been awarded the death penalty he should be hanged soon, was the unanimous sentiment of people everywhere, especially in Mumbai where the 26/11 carnage took place, after the death sentence to the Pakistani terrorist was given Thursday.
NEW DELHI - Pakistani national Ajmal Amir Kasab, sentenced to death Thursday for the November 2008 Mumbai terror attack, joined more than 300 others awaiting execution across India, say latest government figures.
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- Hanging Kasab may take several years (Lead, superseding earlier story)
- Kasab convicted on evidence, not confession: Chidambaram
- Any terrorist Pakistan encourages will meet Kasab’s end: Law Minister
- 308 convicts await death ahead of Kasab
- Most appropriate, says Krishna on Kasab’s death sentence
- After Kasab ruling, rights activists oppose death penalty
- US for ’swift justice’ for 26/11 victims
- Hanging Kasab may take years
- Let Muivah visit his village in Manipur, say activists
- BRO to abandon road project in Maoist area
- Battle against Maoists is battle for development: Raman Singh
- India likely to give Kasab judgment copy to Pakistan
- Ceasefire with Nagaland militant outfit extended
- Don’t link terror with religion: Venkaiah Naidu
- States have primary role in tackling Maoists: Home Minister
- 26/11 verdict a message to Pakistan: Chidambaram
- Kasab trial shows India governed by rule of law: Chidambaram
- Prepare well, don’t panic at terror alert, Delhiites told
- Delhi goes into security overdrive after terror alert (Roundup)
- Less crowds in Delhi markets amid terror alert
- Delhi on guard, crowded areas under police scanner
- Terror alert holds back weekend shoppers in Delhi
- Fresh terror alerts in Delhi, security beefed up (Roundup)
- India readies to quiz Headley after US assurance
- US, Britain, Australia, Canada issue fresh terror alerts (Second Lead)
- US, Canada, Australia warn citizens of ‘imminent’ terrorist attacks planned in Indian capital
- Delhi Police asks people to be vigilant after US advisory
- US issues fresh New Delhi terror alert
- US advisory warns of terror attacks in Delhi
- Access to Headley soon, says home scretary
- Catholic bishops in India to adopt zero-tolerance policy on child sex abuse
- Prime ministers of India, Pakistan talk in possible sign of thaw in relations
- Did Digvijay Singh seek secret talks with Maoists?
- Government urged to help Kashmiri freed in blast case
- India set to have direct access to Headley (Second Lead)
- Pakistan has assured speedy trial of 26/11 accused: India
- India to have direct access to Headley
- India arrests diplomat on charges she spied for rival Pakistan while posted in Islamabad
- Prime ministers of India, Pakistan to talk at side of regional summit; could be potential thaw
- Indian diplomat arrested on charges of spying for rival Pakistan
- Lashkar active in neighbouring countries
- Terrorists using international credit cards for operations
- Foreign Sikh groups trying to revive militancy: Maken
- Rs.22.50 crore released for 15 anti-terrorism schools
- Pakistan still supporting terrorists: Antony
- Maoist massacre probe hints at lack of forces’ cooperation
- India cautions Karzai over Taliban deal, opposes external meddling (Third Lead)
- Rammohan probe draws plan to avoid another Maoist massacre (Exclusive)
- India cautions Afghanistan over Taliban deal, to jointly fight terror (Second Lead)
- Dantewada massacre: Probe hints at lack of police support
- Move CWG to Jharkhand to end Maoism: Aiyar
- Pakistan hints at Gilani-Manmohan meeting at Thimpu
- Suspected Maoist from Bihar held in Delhi
- India reacts to terror alerts, says it’s vigilant (Second Lead)
- Rs.3 lakh reward for clues to Delhi blast suspects
- Gallows for three in Lajpat Nagar bombing (Third Lead, superseding earlier story)
- Dialogue useful, but action on 26/11 first: Pakistan told
- No talks till Pakistan acts against 26/11 mastermind: Rao
- Lajpat Nagar blast case: Two convicts may walk free
- Delhi Police on alert after terror warning by US, others
- Ahead of Bhutan meet, India tells Pakistan again - act against terror
- Chronology of 1996 Lajpat Nagar bomb blast case
- Three get death for 1996 Lajpat Nagar blast
- Three sentenced to death for 1996 Lajpat Nagar blast
- More foreign missions warn of terror threat to Delhi
- Maoist attack not to derail probe report, says Rammohan
- US warns of terror attacks in Delhi markets
- To fight Maoism, poor need to be take care of: PM
- Extremism flourishes due to under-development, says PM
- US working at highest level to provide access to Headley: Envoy (Third Lead)
- Providing direct access to Headley top priority: US (Second Lead)
- US working overtime to provide direct access to Headley: envoy
- US working overtime to provide access to Headley: envoy
- Probe panel to fix responsibility for Maoist massacre: Chidambaram
- Dantewada probe report by April 25: Rammohan
- India to write to US for access to Headley
- Military’s role against Maoists after careful thought: Antony
- Military to decide on war on Maoists: Antony
- Open dialogue with Maoists: Lalu Prasad
- States have primary role in fighting Maoists: Chidambaram
- Congress lacks will to fight Maoists: BJP
- Maoists are ‘worst’ rights abusers in India, says study
- Maoists stepped into vacuum between tribals, government: Home Secretary (Interview)
- PM asks ministers not to comment on internal security
- Confident of access, India to quiz Headley about \’Karachi Project\’
- Indian firm attacked in Afghanistan, no casualties
- Speak less please, Nitish tells Chidambaram
- Chidambaram offered to quit after Maoist massacre?
- PM rejects Chidambaram resignation offer (Third Lead)
- Chidambaram accepts \’full responsibility\’ for Dantewada
- Chidambaram offered to quit, PM said no, opposition backs (Roundup)
- I accept full responsibility for Dantewada: Chidambaram
- Buck stops at my desk: Chidambaram (Second Lead)
- What went wrong in Dantewada to be probed: Chidambaram