
New Delhi: Congress is unhappy with the Centre's inability to prevent the auction of Mahatma Gandhi's memorabilia in London last week with a party leader writing to the Prime Minister to vent his resentment over it. Reflecting the unease in the party over the development, a senior general secretary of the party has written a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh expressing resentment over the incident and seeking to know...

09:50 PM, Apr 25, 2012

Gandhiji's efforts to foster communal amity are evident in the letters. ...

12:00 AM, Jul 15, 2009

Earlier this year, Vijay Mallaya had bought some of Gandhi's belongings. ...

01:45 AM, Jul 14, 2009

Otis wants liquor baron Vijay Mallya to pay him back. ...

01:07 PM, May 15, 2009

Otis along with Mallya is expected to reveal where the auction money will go. ...

08:22 PM, Mar 27, 2009

Otis said his demands for the poor of India had not been officially accepted. ...

08:53 AM, Mar 14, 2009

Reportedly it was politics that was being played out in the New York auction. ...

09:56 PM, Mar 08, 2009

Business tycoon blows holes in minister's self-congratulations. ...

07:15 PM, Mar 06, 2009

If the Govt wins the case, Mallaya will get his money back. ...

02:56 PM, Mar 06, 2009

Robert Maron is the chairman of Antiquorum that auctioned the items. ...

12:02 PM, Mar 06, 2009

However, Otis had said that he wanted the auction house to take the tot off the block. ...

09:07 AM, Mar 06, 2009

Mallya brought the items for $1.8 mn at an auction in New York. ...

07:40 AM, Mar 06, 2009

Professor Lester Kurtz who provided the letter of authenticity of the items. ...

07:00 PM, Mar 05, 2009

Government does not want to deal with Otis anymore. ...

04:43 PM, Mar 05, 2009