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15 August ek aisa din jo hume humari azadi ki yaad dilata hai
un deshbhakto ki yaad dilata hai jinhone is desh ke liye apna ghar,
apni family, apni jindagi, apni jaan tak gavaa dee.
I SALUTE THEM.
“JAI HIND” HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY.
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aaj main aap se apne dil ki bat kahna chati hun
han wohi 3 alfaz jo aap sunna chahen
han wo hi 3 alfaz jo aap k dil ko chulen
“HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY”
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aaj main aap se apne dil ki bat kahna chati hun
han wohi 3 alfaz jo aap sunna chahen
han wo hi 3 alfaz jo aap k dil ko chulen
“HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY”

Congress, DMK close to ending cabinet berth deadlock

New Delhi, May 21 (ANI): The Indian National Congress and the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), which is in power in Tamil Nadu, have reportedly arrived at a formula that could end the deadlock over who from the latter party will make it to the Union Cabinet.

According to sources, the Congress and the DMK have reached an understanding on two Cabinet rank ministers, one Minister of State (with Independent charge), and three Ministers of State.

However, sources say that the DMK is still jostling for a third full Cabinet rank post, which the Congress is reluctant to hand out.

The Congress negotiation team, which comprises Pranab Mukherjee, Ghulam Nabi Azad and Ahmed Patel is likely to meet the DMK leadership at Tamil Nadu House in New Delhi in a short while from now for a third round of talks to resolve the issue.

Meanwhile, given the deadlock over government formation, which has led to a cancellation of a morning meeting between President Pratibha Devising Patil and the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, the Congress think tank is reportedly seriously considering the re-inclusion of former Railway Minister Lalu Yadav in the Cabinet in move designed to send out a firm message to UPA allies not to overstep their bargaining positions.

Lalu, whose Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) party did not fare well in this year’s general elections, has offered unconditional outside support to the Congress-led UPA.

Earlier in an interview to the Aaj Tak television channel, Lalu said that no one should write him off politically despite the electoral results. Saying that this was not the first time that he had bitten the political dust, he warned that he would come back politically stronger, and therefore, his rivals should not underestimate him.

When asked whether relations with the Congress and more specifically the Gandhi family had deteriorated, Lalu said that ties with the family and the party were just fine, and added that in politics, ups and downs take place.

He also expressed confidence about becoming the country’s Prime Minister one-day. (ANI)

Banned Jamaat-ud-Dawa resurfaces in Pakistan

Lahore, Feb 6 (ANI): Thousands of supporters of the banned Jamaat-ud-Dawa, the charity arm of terrorist outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba, held a ‘Kashmir Solidarity Conference’ on The Mall, despite a UN ban on the organisation.

Participants arriving from various districts held black and white JuD flags and shouted their usual slogans. They had gathered under a ‘temporary’ new name, Tehrik-e-Azadi-e-Kashmir (TAK).

The banned charity agreed on the name in a meeting of its divisional leaders from across the country at the Markazul Qadsia in Chauburji on Sunday, the Daily Times quoted sources privy to the meeting, as saying.

A permanent new name has not been finalised as the group continues activism on various issues under various names, an operative said – for example, a movement to protest Israel’s attack on Gaza was named Tehrik-e-Qibla-e-Awwal.

Thursday’s rally was the first public gathering of supporters of the banned charity since the ban. A police contingent was deployed at the scene.

Operatives holding Dawa flags were deputed at various spots in the city to welcome supporters arriving from other districts and collect donations.

Receipts carried the name of the banned charity’s Falah-e-Insaniat Foundation (FIF) trust, and the address: “Department of Revenue, Markazul Qadsia, Chauburji, Lahore”. Telephone numbers were also printed on the receipts.

“The FIF is a Jamaat-ud-Dawa trust but it has not been banned,” a member said.

Another FIF activist, who identified himself as Hamza, said the foundation was not linked to the banned charity and had been working for the independence of Kashmir for a long time. But he did not respond when asked why he was carrying a Dawa flag.

A spokesman for the banned organisation said most of the participants carried his outfit’s flags, but the TAK was a joint forum of various political and religious parties. He asked not to be named. (ANI)