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Summary: Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) [India], Sept 2 (ANI): State Forest Minister Umang Singhar has written to top Congress leadership accusing senior party leader Digvijaya Singh of trying to destabilise Chief Minister Kamal Nath government in Madhya Pradesh.
The Nigerian Army has called for the closure of the Amnesty International offices in Nigeria, alleging there is credible evidence the organisation is working hard to destabilise the country.
Sani Usman said in a statement on Monday that the organisation's attempt to destabilise the nation was noted through the fabrication of fictitious allegations of alleged human rights abuses against the Nigerian security forces.
He said that it's not only the military establishment of India but their political elite also considers Pakistan as a rival and leave no opportunity to destabilise our country.
Islamabad -- Two members of Indian High Commission in Islamabad have been found involved in subversive activities to destabilise Pakistan, sources disclosed on Wednesday.
September 27, 2013 (ADDIS ABABA) -- Ethiopia on Friday accused arch-rival Eritrea of continuing to destabilise the East African region by supporting armed groups and terrorists organisations such as Al-Qaida allied Al-Shabb.