Karnataka polls: Can BJP gain from Congress infighting? Bangalore: In the battle for Karnataka, Congress, the party with the upper hand, is facing problems like never before. Ambarish has been a Lok Sabha member, a union minister and is now the chosen one for the Mandya Assembly seat. Rebel star Ambarish, as he is known in film circles, has been rebelling in real life though.

He refused to file his nomination on Monday, angry that the Congress did not issue a ticket to his choice for the neighbouring Srirangapatna constituency. Ambarish got his way on Tuesday, but the revolt is a snub to the other prominent Vokkaliga leader of the Mandya region, SM Krishna. With over 3,000 ticket seekers for the 224 assembly seats, time is running out for the Congress as Wednesday is the last date to file nominations.

Senior party leaders are unable to contain simmering resentment in other places too. In Chikaballapur, angry party workers damaged the party office. In Bellary, an ex-MLA has threatened that over 20 corporators will resign. In Shimoga, rebels are contesting as independents. In Davangere and Bangalore, there are protests against dynastic politics and the JDS is poaching unhappy Congressmen.

Ego clashes are a persistent problem with the Congress as the party has not been able to project a single leader as its face in Karnataka. Besides, while they have leaders from all communities, it has failed to appeal to the majority Vokkaliga and Lingayat communities with a united face. ...

Petition to prove Bhagat Singh's innocence filed in Pak court Lahore: Eight decades after Bhagat Singh's execution by the British, a petition has been filed in a Pakistani court seeking the reopening of the freedom fighter's case so that he can be declared innocent. Imtiaz Rasheed Qureshi of the Save The Judiciary Committee filed the petition in the Lahore High Court. He said Bhagat Singh, who was sentenced to death by the British government and hanged in Lahore in March...  
03:08 AM, Apr 11, 2013

WikiLeaks allegations only a sensation: Congress New Delhi: The Congress has trashed the latest WikiLeaks revelation naming late former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi as mere 'sensation with no substance'. Reacting to the revelation, Congress leader Janardhan Dwivedi said, "I do not know on what grounds such a story was published." "Right below this article, is an article which names an NDA leader, does it mean there is truth to that article as well? That he took...  
03:16 PM, Apr 08, 2013

Credibility of WikiLeaks is questionable, says Congress New Delhi: The Congress has rejected the WikiLeaks revelation that named late former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in a scandal. Reacting to the allegations, Congress said, "The credibility of WikiLeaks is questionable and any case the author is planning a political party. We don't give importance to the allegations and the cables." The Bharatiya Janata Party, has, meanwhile, demanded that the Congress comes clean on it. "Today, the WikiLeaks revelations...  
09:54 AM, Apr 08, 2013

Was Rajiv Gandhi a middleman for Swedish jets before becoming PM? New Delhi: The latest WikiLeaks revelations from US Embassy cables have named former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in a scandal. National daily The Hindu has published their findings of the Kissinger cables, which claim that Rajiv Gandhi may have been a middleman for a Swedish Company before he became the Prime Minister. This, during the 1970s when Swedish company Saab-Scania was trying to sell its Viggen fighter aircraft to India....  
08:20 AM, Apr 08, 2013

Most LeT recruits are from Pakistan: US report Washington: A staggering 94 per cent of fresh recruits of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) see Jammu and Kashmir as a "fighting front" and hail mostly from Pakistan's Punjab province from families having links with the powerful army and intelligence network, according to a US military report. The report from the US Military Academy in West Point is result of a multi-year research effort conducted by a lead team of five eminent authors...  
05:40 PM, Apr 05, 2013

US F-22 stealth jets join South Korea military drills The United States sent F-22 stealth fighter jets to South Korea on Sunday to join military drills aimed at underscoring the US. commitment to defend Seoul in the face of an intensifying campaign of threats from North Korea. ...  
10:35 AM, Apr 01, 2013

Set up Bhagat Singh’s monument in Parliament: JD(U) leader A demand was made in the Rajya Sabha to set up a monument in Parliament House at the spot where Bhagat Singh had thrown bombs inside the Central Legislative Assembly in 1929. Making the demand during Zero Hour, KC Tyagi (JD-U) said there should be a monument in place to commemorate the bomb throwing incident by Bhagat Singh, which is an important event in India's freedom struggle. ...  
10:08 AM, Mar 23, 2013

US to 'rebalance' its military in Asia Pacific: Pentagon As part of its "rebalance" in the Asia Pacific region, the US is all set to deploy additional military resources, including more aircraft careers and fighter jets, a top Pentagon official has said. ...  
02:21 PM, Mar 22, 2013

Russia to deliver first 10 of 920 AL-31FP fighter engines to India
by IANS
Russia's Ufa-based engine-maker will deliver the first 10 of 920 AL-31FP engines for the Su-30MKI Flanker-H to India before the end of March 2013, the manufacturer said. ...  
06:58 AM, Mar 16, 2013

Maoists kill Special Task Force jawan in Chhattisgarh A Special Task Force jawan was killed and another injured in a gun fight with Maoists in Chhattisgarh's Sukma district on Tuesday, police said. "Special Task Force jawan Angad Kumar was killed and another jawan Yashwant injured in an exchange of fire between a joint party of security forces and ultras in the forests of Chintagufa and Dornapal police station area," a police official told PTI over phone. ...  
02:55 AM, Mar 13, 2013

Cervical cancer claims 72,000 lives every year in India: Dr Neerja Bhatla Dr Neerja Bhatla, gynecologist and obstetrician at AIIMS, joined IBNLive readers for an interaction on fighting cervical cancer. ...  
07:22 PM, Mar 08, 2013

India, France review 'major' defence deal: PM Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Thursday that India and France reviewed major deals for fighter jets and nuclear reactors during French President Francoi Hollande's first day in the country. The Prime Minister also discussed Afghanistan and Pakistan issues with the French President who is currently on a two-day visit. ...  
02:30 PM, Feb 14, 2013

Rafale talks between India, France brighten: officials India and France are speeding up negotiations on a $10 billion deal for 126 Rafale aircraft following months of delays because of disagreements over the cost of building them in India, two Indian Defence Ministry officials said. India started exclusive talks with French Dassault Aviation's Rafale for a 126-plane order in January 2012, over the competing Eurofighter Typhoon. ...  
12:42 PM, Feb 14, 2013

Hollande may seal Rafale deal during India trip French President Francois Hollande, who arrived in New Delhi on Thursday to begin his two-day trip, will hope to seal a multi-billion dollar contract with India on Rafale fighter jets. President Pranab Mukherjee hosted a ceremonial reception for Hollande at the Rashtrapati Bhavan. ...  
12:30 PM, Feb 14, 2013

Iran unveils its own stealth fighter jet Qaher F-313 Iran on Saturday unveiled its newest combat jet, a domestically manufactured fighter-bomber that military officials claim can evade radar. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said in a ceremony broadcast on state TV that building the Qaher F-313, or Dominant F-313, shows Iran's will to "conquer scientific peaks." ...  
12:20 AM, Feb 04, 2013

Meerut: Brawl over pet dog turns violent, one dead A minor scuffle between two groups of neighbours in Meerut turned violent leading to death of one person in Bhawanpur Thana area, police said on Sunday. 40-year-old Sushil, a resident of Pratap Nagar, got seriously injured in the brawl which broke out when his neighbour Sumit's pet dog entered his house, police said. ...  
02:50 PM, Feb 03, 2013

Iran unveils new indigenous fighter jet
by IANS
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Saturday unveiled a new indigenous fighter jet, media reports said. Iran's advancement in military sector does not aim at "expansionism and violating others' rights", however, it will be utilized for "defensive and deterrence" purposes, Ahmadinejad was quoted as saying by semi-official ISNA news agency in a ceremony held in Tehran. ...  
09:42 AM, Feb 03, 2013

Indian armed forces' plans on hold ahead of defence budget The armed forces may have to trim some of their ambitious weapons procurement plans after indications that the defence budget could be cut by around four to five per cent if not more, as part of Finance Minister P Chidambaram's plans to lower the deficit. ...  
11:31 AM, Feb 01, 2013

Indian flag hoisted at Chennai in 1947 to be on display The Indian tricolour, which was hoisted in 1947 at the 17th century British centre of power, Fort St George, in Chennai on the declaration of India's independence, will be on display at the special gallery in the Fort Museum. The special gallery will be inaugurated on January 26. ...  
12:13 PM, Jan 23, 2013