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Most read stories, Feb 07

Hindustan Times  New Delhi, February 07, 2013
First Published: 17:43 IST(7/2/2013) | Last Updated: 17:49 IST(7/2/2013)
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Here is a list of stories which were most read on the website. Stalking now a crime, Mamata Banerjee threatens to 'whip' guards, Kareena Kapoor says she transformed herself into a begum and Mohammad Azharuddin hit the headlines again for gossips of a close friendship with Shannon Marie Talwar. Read on for more details.

Stalking is now a crime, will invite three years in jail
Stalking — physical or electronic via phone calls, text messages or emails — is now a criminal offence, punishable with one to three years in jail. Read more...

Mamata threatens to 'whip' guards, rights body lodges complaint
A day after Mamata Banerjee screamed at her security guards in full public view saying they "should be whipped" for making her wait for her car, a complaint was filed today against her in the State Human Rights Commission. Read more...

I have transformed myself into a begum: Kareena Kapoor
Kareena Kapoor says, "This year Saif will have to gift me something. I think I have given him the biggest gift in October last year. Maine apne aapko begum bana liya hai. He should come and give me a gift." Read more...

Ex-cricketer Azharuddin's new best friend?
Ex-cricketer Mohammad Azharuddin may have hit headlines recently for expressing a desire to coach Team India, but gossip mills are also abuzz with the former Indian skipper’s close friendship with Delhi-based American expat, Shannon Marie Talwar. Read more...

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