Pakistan witnesses its 26/11 moment

What comes as another bad news for Pakistan in terms of terror attacks that the country is facing on a regular basis, old terminal used for Haj operations at the Karachi International Aiport in Pakistan is under terrorist attack.
A day after Diwali!

A day after Diwali, the city roads were littered with burnt crackers and extravagant wrappings in which gifts and sweet boxes were packed. According to Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), the solid waste produced by the city increased by nearly 25-30% on the day after Diwali.
Item Girl of Politics

Best-selling author Chetan Bhagat, an ardent supporter of AAP, on Wednesday lashed out at the new political outfit for the dharna in Delhi by calling it an "item girl of politics".
Sonia runs for UPA-III

In a speech Sonia Gandhi rules out earlier general Election and claims, there`ll be UPA-III
The Other Game

The sex workers of Brazil are preparing for the World Cup with English lessons and credit-card facilities.
The Cactus!

Senior BJP leader and former minister in the Nitish Kumar cabinet, Giriraj Singh kicked up a huge row when he said all those opposed to Narendra Modi should go to Pakistan as they have no place in India.The remarks of the BJP leader, contesting the Lok Sabha election from Nawada, accusing Modi`s opponents of acting on behalf of Pakistan are likely to be examined by the Election Commission.
Going back to past ?

Kiran Bedi has condemned Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for sitting on a dharna outside Rail Bhavan, and said, "He (Kejriwal) has remained an agitator, when he should have been an administrator. I think the habit of agitating hasn`t finished in them. They think that a solution to a problem can only be derived by staging a protest."
Missing Sidhu!

An NGO circulated a poster with `missing Sidhu` message to highlight his absence from his constituency.
AAP Express!

Hamstrung by internal dissent and differences between senior leaders, has launched a series of measures to put its recent troubles behind it. On Saturday, it unanimously rejected resignations of all its leaders.
Diwali Dhamaka

The Bharatiya Janata Party has left both the Nationalist Congress Party and Shiv Sena guessing as the decision over the government formation will be taken after Diwali.