Sunday, November 10, 2002, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

All entry points sealed
Crackdown on SAD workers continues
Amritsar, November 9
After a gap of 18 years, all bazars surrounding the SGPC complex and Golden Temple were sealed with steel barricades today, three days before the crucial annual election of the SGPC executive to be held at Teja Singh Samundari Hall even as the crackdown on SAD workers continued for the second day today in the state.

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All main bazars around the Golden Temple have been sealed In video: Ten companies of Punjab Police commandos have been deployed for the upcoming SGPC poll.
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All main bazaars around the Golden Temple have been sealed with barricades.
— photo Rajiv Sharma

Centre likely to intervene
Chandigarh, November 9
The Union Ministry of Home Affairs is looking with considerable concern at the developments on the SGPC presidential election, scheduled for November 12.

Badal approaches Centre; may airlift men
Balasar (Sirsa), November 9
The Shiromani Akali Dal president, Mr Parkash Singh Badal, said today that he had pleaded with the BJP-led NDA government at the Centre to make necessary arrangements for safe passage of SGPC members to Amritsar from various locations in Haryana and Punjab so that they could cast their votes in the SGPC elections to be held on November 12.

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SGPC members’ kin pour in
Balasar (Sirsa), November 9
Kin of a section of members of the SGPC have started pouring into various farmhouses located in Sirsa district, where more than 100 members of the SGPC, have been staying put, to avoid harassment by the police after their premises were raided in these two days.


SPECIAL EDITORIAL
At stake is maryada

Hari Jaisingh
P
unjab has of late been witnessing dangerous games of political brinkmanship and a naked display of police power in the name of religion. The Akali-Congress tug-of-war is specifically meant for the purpose of controlling gurdwaras by manipulating the 170-member SGPC executive election scheduled for Tuesday (November 12) in Amritsar.

SAARC meet: PM may send Sinha
Atal Behari Vajpayee and Yashwant Sinha New Delhi, November 9
Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee is disinclined to visit Islamabad in January, 2003, for the next summit of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation.

Sonia to consider PM’s post
Blames Centre for food-scarcity deaths in Rajasthan
Congress President Sonia Gandhi during a Press conferenceMount Abu, November 9
Congress President Sonia Gandhi today indicated that she would be the party’s candidate for the post of Prime Minister in the next Lok Sabha poll.

Congress President Sonia Gandhi during a Press conference after the Congress Chief Ministers’ conclave in Mount Abu on Saturday. 
— PTI photo

Property worth 4 cr detected
BSNL official among 6 in CBI net
New Delhi, November 9
The CBI today claimed to have detected property, cash, investments worth around Rs 4 crore during its fourth special countrywide raids conducted at the premises of 46 public servants, besides some private persons.

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Online casinos attract millions
Chandigarh, November 9
Are you ready to gamble on the internet ? Many may already be doing so as several online casinos have an estimated over 20 million users eversince their official launch in 1990s on worldwide web.

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