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As land hassles stem the flow of NRI investment in Punjab, the Government takes steps to ease the legal woes of expatriates.

 

 
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The rampant misuse of the Dalit Act in Uttar Pradesh has a larger malaise behind it, writes India Today's Subhash Mishra
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INDIA TODAY CONCLAVE

The Conclave concludes on a high note. Al Gore, Stanley Fischer and other world leaders listen and are heard. Catch up on the highlights.
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 CURRENT ISSUE APRIL 21, 2003  

NEWSNOTES: QUOTE OF THE WEEK

"There are facilities available even for a heart transplant, but this syndrome of political defections is yet to find a remedy."
A.B. Vajpayee, prime minister, on the need of a new anti-defection law
 
VOICES
"If A.B. Vajpayee is Ram, L.K. Advani is Lakshman."
K.S. Sudershan, RSS sarsanghchalak
 
"My son was a victim of political murder. If Haren's appointment to the BJP executive committee was decided earlier, why did we receive the fax just a day before he was killed?"
Vithalbhai Pandya, father of murdered BJP leader Haren Pandya
 
"Dogs gobble up offerings to the deity. How will one who cannot protect Himself from a dog change your luck?"
Mayawati, asking Dalits to contribute to the BSP fund instead of making offerings to gods
 
"If the Tibetan exiles are allowed to return with a certain degree of freedom, I'll hand over my authority to a democratically elected Tibetan government."
Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama
 
"For the sake of my well-being, my sanity, my dignity and self-respect, I will not work with Salman Khan.""

Aishwarya Rai, actor

Drawing a Parallel on Iraq

"Pakistan is a fit case for an Iraq-like attack. But we can't ask someone to attack another country."

Yashwant Sinha, Indian Foreign Minister


"It is India which is a fit case for pre-emptive strikes. There is ample proof that it possesses WMDs."

Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, Pakistan I&B Minister

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