Monday, February 7, 2000, Chandigarh, India

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PM warns Pak of fight to finishPM warns Pak of fight to finish
JALANDHAR, Feb 6 — Asserting that Jammu and Kashmir was an inseparable part of India, the Prime Minister, Mr Atal Behari Vajpayee, today warned that India would take the fight to its logical conclusion till Pakistan shelved its evil designs on the Kashmir valley.
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A demonstration against the controversial film Water by Deepa Mehta under the banner of Janata Sangharsh Samiti in New Delhi on Sunday. — photo by Sondeep Shankar
Government stops ‘Water’ shooting
VARANASI, Feb 6 — The state government today ordered that the shooting of Deepa Mehta’s film ‘Water’ be stopped, a few hours after it started this morning. A notice was served on filmmaker Deepa Mehta informing her that the shooting of the film had been disallowed.

Chautala assures quality power
CHANDIGARH, Feb 6 — The ruling Indian National Lok Dal in Haryana, which had promised free power and water to farmers in the 1996 Assembly elections, has changed its priority in 2000 to provide adequate and quality power supply to the people.

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SGPC Secretary fails to contact Bibi Jagir Kaur
AMRITSAR, Feb 6 — The Akal Takht-Bibi Jagir Kaur row has taken an interesting turn. The hukamnama issued by Giani Puran Singh, the Jathedar of Akal Takht, could not be delivered to the President of SGPC now in the retreat.

Hijacked Afghan plane in Moscow
MOSCOW, Feb 6 — A hijacked Afghan airliner with more than 160 passengers on board today landed at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo-1 Airport, the Russian Emergencies Ministry said.

Fresh snowfall in Shimla
SHIMLA, Feb 6 — The capital town of Shimla and higher reaches in Himachal Pradesh had fresh snowfall while lower areas had intermittent rain today, renewing cold wave in the region.

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