Friday, October 4, 2002, Chandigarh, India





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Prime Minister Vajpayee on Thursday directed Railway Minister Nitish Kumar to order an enquiry into the stampede at the Lucknow Railway Station on Saturday and punish the guilty.
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Two militants and a policeman die in Kashmir in the latest violence to mar elections that India hopes will endorse its rule in the valley.
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Troops kill eight militants as they try to cross into Kashmir carrying a large quantity of ammunition in Poonch district. 
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NATION


Ukranian President Leonid Kuchma on his arrival in New Delhi was given a ceremonial reception in the forecourt of Rasthrapati Bhavan.
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Father Marian Zelazek, a catholic priest working in India for the past 50 years, is nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize
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J&K


A day-long shutdown is observed in Jammu to protest against the bus attack in Manda region of Jammu and Kashmir.
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Bodies of five BSF personnel killed in a powerful landmine blast on Wednesday have been brought to Srinagar.
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