Sunday, October 12, 2003, Chandigarh, India
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2,000 Shiv sainiks held in Ayodhya
Ayodhya, October 11

Foiling the Shiv Sena attempt to hold a ‘Ram bhakt sammelan’ here today defying a ban, the police arrested about 2,000 party activists, including two state unit vice-presidents, near the venue of the proposed meet and other places in the temple town. Party’s state unit vice-presidents Babu Mishra and Mahesh Ahuja were arrested along with 500 party workers near Naya Ghat.

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No change in VHP plan, says Singhal
Admn gears up to thwart October 17 march
Kanpur, October 11
Vishwa Hindu Parishad working president Ashok Singhal has denied any changes in the organisation’s march to Ayodhya proposed to be held on October 17, in the wake of the recent crackdown on ‘Ram bhaktas’.

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Rahul Dravid plays a shot during the fourth day’s play Sports page: Chance for bowlers to force win
Ahmedabad, October 11
Eyeing to force a result in their favour, India scored more than four runs an over to set a competitive target of 370 runs for New Zealand in the first cricket Test here today.

Mohali wicket to be seamer friendly

Rahul Dravid plays a shot during the fourth day’s play of the first cricket Test match between India and New Zealand in Ahmedabad on Saturday. — Reuters photo

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The Centre has cleared appointment of 24,000 teachers in Jammu and Kashmir to tide over the growing unemployment in the state.


 
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Pak to counter Phalcon threat
Karachi, October 11
Pakistan today accused India of raising a threat to its security by agreeing to buy advanced Israeli airborne radar systems — Phalcon — and said it would take steps to keep a balance between the two nuclear powers.


 
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VB raids house of Badal’s manager
Bathinda, October 11
A Vigilance team, led by Mr Baljinder Singh Grewal, SSP, Bathinda Range, today carried out a search of the house of Mr Harbans Lal, who was working as manager at a petrol station owned by family members of a former Punjab Chief Minister Mr Parkash Singh Badal. 


 
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Army chief Gen N.C. Vij today said Pakistan was pushing in terrorists of the Al-Qaida into India from its nearly 120 launching pads established near the Line of Control and had reactivated the 85 terrorist training camps cosmetically shut following India’s peace initiative.

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