CBI custody for suspect in railway bribery caseA suspect in the Rs.10-crore railway bribery case, in which former Railway Minister Pawan Kumar Bansals nephew Vijay Singla is among those arrested, was remanded in CBI custody for two days by a special court on Monday. Railway contractor Sushil Daga, who was ... The Hindu, 12 hours ago |
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Tainted AP ministers may be axedAfter the exit of two Union ministers Pawan Kumar Bansal and Ashwani Kumar, the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) leadership appears to have turned its focus on purging Congress-ruled states of tainted leaders. In the backdrop of mounting Opposition campaign, ... Deccan Herald, 1 day ago
Andhras tainted ministers to be shown the exit door
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Pawan Kumar Bansal: Congress in further troubleThe discomfiture in the Congress was palpable when the CBI arrested a nephew of railway minister Pawan Kumar Bansal. This relative had taken a hefty sum of money from a top railway official with the promise that he would be moved to a coveted slot ... Deccan Chronicle, 1 day ago
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BJP slams CBI chief’s remarks on Pawan BansalThe BJP Friday took exception to CBI director Ranjit Sinha's remarks that former minister Pawan Kumar Bansal has a strong defence in the case of alleged bribery involving his nephew. First Post.com, 3 days ago
Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi slams CBI chief's remarks on PK Bansal
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CP Joshi not onboard with railway dutiesCP Joshi has been missing in action since taking additional charge of the railway ministry on May 13 after Pawan Kumar Bansal was dropped following the cash for posts scam. Joshi, said sources, visited the the railway bhavan only twice, and both ... DNA India, 2 days ago
CP Joshi likely to hold railway ministry
Business Standard, 1 week ago
Joshi gets Railways, Law for Sibal
The Assam Tribune, 1 week ago
CP Joshi is new Railway Minister, Sibal gets additional charge of Law Ministry
Jagran Post, 1 week ago
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Cash-for-jobs in Railways: Pawan Bansal claims innocenceA day after he was forced to step down, former railways minister Pawan Kumar Bansal on Saturday night maintained that he had nothing to do with the bribery allegation for which his nephew was arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). IBN Live, 1 week ago
Pawan Kumar Bansal denies any wrong doing
Economic Times, 1 week ago
I've nothing to do with bribery allegation, says Bansal
Rediff.com, 1 week ago
Pawan Bansal claims innocence, threatens scribe
Hindustan Times, 1 week ago
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BJP objects to CBI chief's clean chit to Pawan Kumar BansalBJP spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain on Thursday broke into a song to express his party sentiments over the state of CBI. BJP on Thursday expressed unhappiness over the probe agency chief Ranjit Sinha's remarks that there is no evidence against former ... DNA India, 4 days ago
BJP asks CBI to quiz pm in coal scam
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Now, Pawan Bansal says he's done nothing wrong, defends decision to resignIn his resignation letter, Bansal had maintained that he was not aware that Singla was in contact with Kumar, but he still thought it proper to step down. DNA, 1 week ago
Railway bribery: Pawan Bansal defends his decision to resign, says he has done nothing wrong
IBNLive India News, 1 week ago
Pawan Kumar Bansal defends decision to resign, says hes done nothing wrong
Zee News, 1 week ago
Now, Bansal says he's done nothing wrong, defends decision to resign
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Probe will prove I am clean: BansalCongress leaders on Sunday put up a show of strength at the residence of local MP Pawan Kumar Bansal to express solidarity Indian Express, 1 week ago
Have nothing to do with row, will emerge clean out of it: Bansal
Indian Express, 1 week ago
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Party credits Sonia for exitsNew Delhi, May 11: The Congress today confirmed that Sonia Gandhi had taken the initiative to ensure that Pawan Bansal and Ashwani Kumar stepped down even as it hinted at a shuffle in the government and the party ahead of general elections due next year. The Telegraph, 1 week ago
Congress shares credit for exits with PM
The Telegraph, 1 week ago
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