Sunday, December 8, 2002, Chandigarh, India
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Vajpayee hits campaign trail
Praises Modi’s leadership
Vadodara, December 7
Hitting the election track towards the fag end of the campaign in Gujarat, Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee today came out in full support of Chief Minister Narendra Modi and asserted there should be no dispute over religion.

Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee talking to caretaker Chief Minister of Gujarat Narendra Modi Advani to address 7 meetings in Gujarat

Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee talking to caretaker Chief Minister of Gujarat Narendra Modi at an election rally at Vadodara on Saturday. — PTI

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Cong pins hopes on Sonia
Ahmedabad, December 7
Even as the war of words is hotting up between the Congress and the BJP with Assembly elections in Gujarat just four days away, both parties are banking heavily on their Central leaders to give them the much-needed impetus to pull through.

Capt to campaign in Gujarat
Analysis: Modi ‘may not’ remain CM after poll

Bush, Putin discuss India, Pak
Washington, December 7
US President George Bush and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin exchanged views on the India-Pakistan situation and Islamabad’s support to North Korea’s nuclear weapons programme.

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2 Pakistanis, jawan killed
Srinagar, December 7
Four militants, including two Pakistani nationals and a soldier, were killed and an Army man injured in two separate encounters with security forces in north Kashmir since last night, an official spokesman said today.
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Arms and ammunition on display at an army camp in Uplona where six Pakistani infiltrators were killed in a gunfight on Saturday.
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Fee hike in govt colleges likely
Amritsar, December 7
The state government is contemplating a hike in the fee structure of government colleges with a view to improve their infrastructure which is in a bad shape these days.

A devotee plays the Narsingha, a traditional instrument, at the Golden Temple A devotee plays the Narsingha, a traditional instrument, at the Golden Temple in Amritsar on Saturday on the eve of the Martyrdom Day of Guru Teg Bahadur.
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Centre rules out cricket ties with Pak
New Delhi, December 7
Sports Minister Vikram Verma today rejected Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf’s appeal to India for resumption of cricket ties, but the Ministry of External Affairs declined to react.

Migrants want to return
Jammu, December 7
The Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed’s plan of making a beginning in the programme of rehabilitating Kashmiri migrants in the valley in a phased manner has evoked positive response from those who had left their villages in and around two important religious places of Khirbhawani in north Kashmir and Mattan in south Kashmir.

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