NEW DELHI: Defence minister A K Antony on Tuesday refuted reports about his resignation over alleged kickbacks in the over Rs 3600 crore VVIP helicopter deal and said he was getting ready for Parliament session."We have nothing to hide. We are prepared to face Parliament," Antony said."I am sad over the allegations of kickbacks despite taking all precautions at all stages," he added.The defence...
Feb
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We have nothing to hide on VVIP helicopter deal, ready to face Parliament: Antony
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Label: WorldQUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistani Shi'ites furious over a sectarian bombing that killed 85 people protested on Monday, demanding that security forces protect them from hardline Sunni groups. The attack, near a street market in the southwestern city of Quetta on Saturday, highlighted the government's failure to crack down on militancy in nuclear-armed Pakistan just a few months before...
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Country Star Mindy McCready Shot Herself, Cops Say
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