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Differences in AAP get sharper; Kejriwal-loyalist MLA sacked from PAC

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New Delhi: The differences within the AamAadmi Party failed subside as a large number of MLAs forced resignation of Okhla legislator Amanatullah Khan from the party’s Political Affairs Committee (PAC). His resignation comes after several AAP legislators demanded his sacking over allegations made by him against party leader Kumar Vishwas.

The disgruntled leader had differed with Delhi Chief Minister and party head ArvindKejriwal on the issue of electronic voting machines (EVMs). He had refused to attribute the AAP's recent poll upsets to alleged manipulation of EVMs and had instead stressed on the need for introspection. Kejriwal on the other hand had tried to paper over the difference saying that Vishwas was like his brother.

After a PAC meeting in New Delhi on Monday, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said the party leadership is upset with both Amanatullah Khan as well Kumar Vishwas for airing their differences in public. He said the PAC has accepted Khan's resignation and also discussed Vishwas’ absence from the meeting.

Amanatullah Khan, however, said he stood with his remarks against Vishwas. On Monday he accused Vishwas of plotting a coup in the party by calling MLAs to his residence and coaxing them to rebel against Kejriwal or to join the BJP.

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Pakistan crosses LoC, beheads two soldiers; India Vows Revenge

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New Delhi:Two Indian soldiers were beheaded by Pakistani Special Forces, which sneaked 250 metres inside the Indian territory across the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir. The mission was carried outunder the cover of heavy mortar firein the Poonch, officials said. The soldiers killed were NaibSubedarParamjeet Singh of 22 Sikh Infantry and Head Constable PremSagar of 200th Battalion of BSF. A BSF constable Rajinder Singh was injured but is out of danger.

he Indian Army vowed an "appropriate" response to the "despicable act", which significantly took place a day after Pakistan army chief Gen QamarJavedBajwa visited some areas along the LoC and promised support to the Kashmiris. Defence Minister ArunJaitley said in Delhi that the mutilation of the bodies was "reprehensible" and an "extreme form of barbarism". He said the armed forces will react appropriately to the "inhuman act" and their "sacrifice will not go in vain".

The attack was carried out by the Border Action Team (BAT), which comprises the special forces, under the cover of shelling by Pakistani troops in Krishna Ghati Sector in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said. The army issued a statement saying that the bodies of an army soldier and a BSF head constable were mutilated but a senior army officer said that they were beheaded.

The BAT team had set up an ambush to target the patrol party of the Indian soldiers while the Pakistan Army engaged two Indian forward defence locations (FDL) with rockets and mortar bombs, the officials said. "It was a pre-planned operation of the Pakistan Army. They had pushed in BAT teams over 250 meters deep inside Indian territory and set up ambushes for a long period to carry out the attack," a senior army official said.

"The Pakistani army posts attacked two FDL posts with rockets and mortar bombs at 0830 hours and engaged them," the official said. "Their target was a 7 to 8-member patrol party, which had come out of the post," the official said. He said as the posts were engaged, the patrol party men ran here and there.

"Two members of the patrol party, who were left behind, were attacked by the BAT team and killed. Their bodies were badly mutilated," the official said. "Pakistani Army carried out unprovoked rocket and mortar firing on two forward posts on the Line of Control in Krishna Ghati Sector (in Poonch district) this morning," a defence ministry spokesman said. "Simultaneously, a BAT (Border Action Team) action was launched on a patrol operating in between the two posts," said a statement issued by the Northern Army Command.

"In an unsoldierly act by the Pakistani Army, the bodies of two of our soldiers in the patrol were mutilated," the spokesman said, adding "Such a despicable act of the Pakistan Army will be appropriately responded".

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India drubs New Zealand 3-0 in Azlan Shah hockey tourney

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New Delhi: India has beaten New Zealand 3-0, in the Sultan Azlan Shah Hockey Cup being played at Ipoh in Malaysia. This is India's first win in the tournament. Harmanpreet Singh scored 2 goals while the other was scored by Mandeep Singh for India in the 2nd round robin match against New Zealand.

In their opening game yesterday, India played out a 2-2 draw against Britain. Akashdeep Singh and Mandeep Singh sounded the board for India, while for England, Tom Carson and Alan Forsyth were the goal scorers.

India next plays defending champion Australia on Tuesday.

Six nations - India, Malaysia, Australia, Great Britain, Japan and New Zealand - are taking part in the 8-day tournament which will be held in a round-robin format. Pakistan is not playing in the competition this year. 

Australia are the defending champions, while India had finished runners up last year.

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Tiwari cries conspiracy; police says case of road rage involving his staff

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New Delhi:Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari claimed his Delhi house was ransacked late on Sunday night. Tiwari was not present in the house at the time of the incident. 2 people have been arrested in connection to the case.

Eye witnesses said the attackers came in a group of 7 or 8, and hurled abuses at people in the house.However, police said Tiwari's house was not ransacked and that some men came after the BJP leader's staffer following a road rage incident.Tiwari hit back by claiming there was a conspiracy afoot and alleged that the police was also involved in last night's incident.

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India’s telecom subscriber base crosses 1.18 billion mark

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New Delhi:The Telecom Regulatory Authority says, India's telecom subscriber base, mobile and landline combined has touched the 1.18 billion mark at the end of February 2017, growing 1.17 per cent over the previous month. The market growth was propelled by the addition of 13.75 million mobile users during the month. As per the data by TRAI, the urban connectivity went up to 692.15 million in February-end, from 681.15 million in January-end, a growth of over 1.6 per cent.
The market growth was propelled by the addition of 13.75 million mobile users during the month. The demand for once-popular landline phone has been dwindling as the cheap mobile handsets, coupled with falling tariffs and freebies, have led to an explosion in cellphone connectivity.
Over the past few months, operators including newcomer Reliance Jio and incumbents like BhartiAirtel and Vodafone have been doling out attractive offers and unleashing high-decibel marketing campaign to woo customers.TheIndian telecom market is the second-largest in the world after China in terms of subscriber base.

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