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Trains come to a halt in Bihar

RJD men damage lines; bandh today
PATNA, March 4 — Angry RJD men today stalled train movement in Bihar by removing fish plates, dislocating rail lines and staging dharnas on railway tracks to protest against the “unconstitutional and arbitrary” decision of Governor V C Pande to appoint NDA leader Nitish Kumar as Chief Minister.

Below: RJD activists stage a dharna in protest against the Governor’s decision to invite National Democratic Alliance leader Nitish Kumar to form the government.
— PTI photo.

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RJD activists stage a dharna in protest against the Governor’s decision to invite National Democratic Alliance (NDA) leader Nitish Kumar to form the government. — PTI photo.

Nitish Kumar to prove majority on March 7
PATNA, March 4 — Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has convened the state Assembly on March 7 to prove the majority of the ruling National Democratic Alliance in the state.

PM to meet NDA leaders
Deadlock on RSS issue
NEW DELHI, March 4 — The Prime Minister, Mr Atal Behari Vajpayee, has begun efforts to find a way out to end the deadlock in Parliament over the Gujarat Government’s order lifting the ban on its employees participation in RSS activities.

Sainiks stone Lahore bus
PHILLAUR, March 4 — About 100 activists of the Punjab Shiv Sena led by its president Surinder Dogra and secretary Pawan Parbhakar today forcibly stopped the Lahore-bound Pakistan Tourism Bus at 11.50 am on the G.T. Road near Chachrari village, 6 km from here, to protest against abetting of trans-border terrorism by Pakistan.

Dharminder Kumar writes about the recipe that will enable even a novice to churn out The Great Indian Bestseller.

Aradhika Sekhon says Hey Ram, the most awaited movie in recent times, offers less than it promises.

Balvinder reviews Art: The Basis of Education by Devi Prasad.

Caption contest, our interactive feature.

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Geeta MukherjeeGeeta Mukherjee dead
NEW DELHI, March 4 — Veteran Communist leader Geeta Mukherjee, who fought a long crusade for women’s rights, died here this morning following a massive heart attack. She was 76. Popularly known as “Geetadi”, the veteran parliamentarian who won every Lok Sabha election from Panskura in West Bengal since 1980, was in the forefront till the last moment — whether it was for women’s rights or a political issue.

Seminar favours ‘sarbat Khalsa’
Rejects Puran Singh’s appointment
JALANDHAR, March 4 — A Sikh seminar held here today in defiance of Akal Takht Jathedar Giani Puran Singh’s directive endorsed the call of sacked Jathedar Ranjit Singh to hold a “sarbat Khalsa” on the historic occasion of Baisakhi next month to find ways and means to restore the pristine glory of Akal Takht.

CTBT: ‘no succumbing to pressure’
NEW DELHI, March 4 — Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee today asserted India would not succumb to any pressure on signing the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty and would keep intact its sovereignty and rights.

Suspended SAD member Ravi Inder Singh and former SGPC President Gurcharan Singh Tohra raise their hands to pass the resolution read by Mr Prem Singh Chandumajra at the “Punjab bachao, Parkash Singh bhajao” rally held at Badal village in Muktsar district on Saturday.

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Suspended SAD member Ravi Inder Singh and former SGPC President Gurcharan Singh Tohra raise their hands to pass the resolution read by Mr Prem Singh Chandumajra at the “Punjab bachao, Parkash Singh bhajao” rally held at Badal village in Muktsar district on Saturday. — photo by Kulbir Beera

Rebels flex muscles at Badal
BADAL, March 4 — Despite numerous hurdles put up by the police authorities all over the state, Akali dissidents led by former speaker and MLA Ravi Inder Singh and former SGPC chief Gurcharan Singh Tohra managed an impressive show of strength at the “Punjab bachao-Parkash Singh bhajao” rally held here at the native village of Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today. 

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