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Sena renews attack on Pak players 

Mumbai, May 16:
Hours before the crucial IPL match between Mumbai Indians and Kolkata Knight Riders, the Shiv Sena on Friday renewed its attack on cricket players from Pakistan in one of the teams.
 
Inflation soars to 7.83% 

New Delhi, May 16:
Inflation rose to near 44-month high of 7.83 per cent for the week ended May 3, against 7.61 per cent in the previous week, mainly on account of rising prices of essential food items and some manufactured products.
 
No new LPG connections: PSU oil firms 

New Delhi, May 16:
Faced with a whopping Rs 200,000 crore revenue loss on fuel sales this fiscal, state-run oil firms have decided not to issue new domestic LPG connections and fix quota for the existing customers so as to make ends meet within the existing collections.
 
Jaipur blast: Police interrogating a key witness 

Jaipur, May 16:
A restaurant owner from Udaipur is being questioned by police after he claimed to have seen one of the suspected terrorists, whose sketch was released, along with a woman two days ahead of Tuesday`s serial blasts here.
 
Army deploys 5000 troops near LoC 

New Delhi, May 16:
The Army has finally taken up an aggressive position in the Kashmir Valley. With the increase in cross border firing instances, the Army has changed its tactic and has deployed 5,000 additional troops closer to the Line of Control in the 28 division area in Kupwara.
 
Surjeet remains critical  

Noida, May 16:
The condition of veteran Marxist leader Harkishan Singh Surjeet, who was admitted to a hospital here with an acute respiratory problem, remained critical.
 
34-kg RDX recovered in J&K 

Jammu, May 16:
Army on Friday unearthed three militant hideouts in Rajouri and Poonch districts and recovered 34 kgs of RDX from them.
 
Bangladeshi migrants under scanner in Raj 

Jaipur/Udaipur, May 16:
Illegal Bangladeshi migrants in Rajasthan will be identified in 30 days and could be deported as they came under the scanner of the state government after the serial blasts while a hotelier claimed he ...
 
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