Monday, April 17, 2000, Chandigarh, India

ED seizes diary from Kalra’s home
NEW DELHI, April 16 — The match-fixing case took a new turn today with the Enforcement Directorate (ED) seizing a diary from Rajesh Kalra’s house containing names of several bookies and other suspects allegedly involved in the scandal. The ED officials also interrogated a Delhi-based businessman whose name was reportedly mentioned in the diary.


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NEW DELHI, April 16 — Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee today said the government has no proposal to legalise cricket betting.

Scandal sparks racial attack
‘Indian’ official slapped, kicked in SA
DURBAN, April 16 — The match-fixing scandal involving South African sacked skipper Hansie Cronje has provoked racial attack on a prominent cricket official of Indian origin here as White-dominated media continued to rally behind the disgraced cricketer.

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Muharram procession tear-gassed
SRINAGAR, April 16 — One person was seriously injured when the police lobbed tear-gas shells in the Lal Chowk area here today to disperse a Muharram procession in defiance of the prohibitory orders.

Shia Muslims beat their body while participating in a procession on Moharram in Old Delhi on Sunday.
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6 cops killed in ambush
SRINAGAR, April 16 — At least 17 persons, including seven security force personnel and seven militants were killed in separate incidents of violence in Jammu and Kashmir since yesterday.

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Ahmediya ‘beaten to death’
LUDHIANA, April 16 — Tension prevails in the Field Ganj and Jama Masjid areas of the city after Abdul Rahim, a member of the Ahmediya sect was reportedly beaten to death at Jama Masjid here yesterday.
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