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ON BOARD AIR INDIA ONE - Effectively rejecting the opposition demand for a joint parliamentary committee probe, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said existing mechanisms could look into the controversial 2G spectrum allocation issue.
ON BOARD AIR INDIA ONE - Breaking his silence on the current political confrontation over the allotment of 2G telecom spectrum licences, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Saturday said he was "very sad" with the parliamentary deadlock and had told the opposition that the existing mechanism was good enough to look into the issue.
ON BOARD AIR INDIA ONE - Breaking his silence over the current controversy involving allotment of 2G telecom spectrum licences, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Saturday said the existing parliamentary mechanism was good enough to look into the issue.
ON BOARD AIR INDIA ONE - The Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, has said trade and current account deficits are managed within limits, and added that capital flows will be managed in a manner that it does not give rise to inflationary problems.
ON BOARD AIR INDIA ONE - Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh has said the speeches delivered by US President Barack Obama during his recent visit to India is a reflection of the uniqueness of India as a functioning democracy, committed to the rule of law, committed to respect for fundamental human freedoms and yet managing to grow at a respectable rate.
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