Saturday, November 16, 2002, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

VHP rejects PM’s appeal
Ready to face any consequences

Praveen Togadia Ahmedabad, November 15
The VHP today rejected Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee’s appeal not to go ahead with its controversial yatra and said it was planning to carry the model of the S-6 coach in its march from Godhra on Sunday.

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Vajpayee: don’t make Godhra poll issue
Atal Behari VajpayeeNew Delhi, November 15
Concerned about the VHP’s determination to go ahead with its yatra in Gujarat in flagrant violation of the ban imposed by the Election Commission, Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee intervened strongly today, asking all organisations to honour the directive of the constitutional body.



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Lid off multi-cr SPO scam
165 “disengaged” in Srinagar dist

Jammu, November 15

By disengaging 165 Special Police Officers from services, the PDP-led coalition government has taken the lid off a multi-crore scam in Jammu and Kashmir. During the past over six years, several crores used to be distributed from the police force and the Chief Minister’s secretariat as remuneration to the SPOs who never existed.

Charges framed against Hindujas, Bofors
New Delhi, November 15
The three Hinduja brothers —Srichand, Gopichand and Prakashchand — and Swedish arms manufacturer A.B. Bofors today pleaded “not guilty” even as a Delhi court today framed charges of criminal conspiracy, corruption and cheating against them. The trial will commence on December 4.
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Jhajjar villagers end blockade
Schools to reopen today; cops get ultimatum
Jhajjar, November 15
Responding to the call of the panchayat held at Suhra village yesterday, three roads leading to the district headquarters were blocked by the villagers till about 5 p.m. today. According to reports, the Gurgaon road was blocked in Dadri where about 400 persons from nearby villages had gathered.


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Punjab ministers meet Sonia
Explain handling of SGPC poll
New Delhi, November 15
Seven Cabinet ministers from Punjab today met Congress President Sonia Gandhi to explain the Amarinder Singh government’s handling of the SGPC poll and attempts being made to tarnish its image by the political opponents.

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Row over VC’s appointment
Jammu, November 15
The sudden appointment of the new Vice-Chancellor of Jammu University has sparked a controversy. While the Governor’s Secretariat has claimed that no rules have been violated in the appointment of Mr Amitabh Mattoo, a section of the university teachers alleged that his name did not exist on the list which was forwarded by a search committee.

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