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Thursday, April 29, 2004, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

Ultras attack NC rally in Doda
2 killed, 60 hurt; CPM motorcade attacked in Pulwama
Jammu/ Srinagar, April 28
Two persons were killed and 60 injured as terrorists attacked an election rally of National Conference candidate Khalid Najeeb Surawardhy at Bagwa village, in Doda district today. The area falls in the Udhampur Lok Sabha constituency.
PDP worker shot dead
Grenade hurled at police station in Kupwara
10 policemen, 12 civilians hurt
CPM MLA escapes bid on life at Shopian
Heavy cache of arms recovered in Gulmarg sector

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A Kashmiri man is rushed to a hospital in Jammu after a huge explosion at an election campaign rally in Doda district J&K page:
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A Kashmiri man is rushed to a hospital in Jammu after a huge explosion at an election campaign rally in Doda district on Wednesday. — Reuters photo

Attack on Thai police posts; 95 killed
Bangkok, April 28
In a highly coordinated pre-dawn strike today, heavily armed suspected Islamic militants in Muslim-dominated Thailand’s south attacked police posts triggering a heavy gun-battle that left 90 ultras and five security men dead and scores injured.

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EC orders repoll in 502 booths
Decision on three booths pending
New Delhi, April 28
The Election Commission today ordered repoll in 502 polling stations in Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa and Uttar Pradesh, while keeping its decision on Chhapra, Siwan (both in Bihar) and Ghazipur (in Uttar Pradesh) pending.

Ministry sends report on Parmanand’s speech
New Delhi, April 28
The Union Home Ministry today sent its report to President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam about Haryana Governor Babu Parmanand’s reported speech seeking votes for Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

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Maharashtra ministers offer to quit
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AG’s consent sought for contempt plea against judges
New Delhi, April 28
A Supreme Court lawyer has sought “mandatory” consent from the Attorney General of India for filing a contempt petition in the apex court against 25 judges of the Punjab and Haryana High Court for proceeding on mass leave on April 19.

PMT paper leak: warrant against Sachdeva
New Delhi, April 28
A Delhi court today issued a non-bailable warrant against Sachdeva New P T College owner Sudhir Sachdeva who has been evading arrest after his name figured in the sensational CBSE-PMT paper leak case.


Mughal treasures sold for £ 4.7 million
London, April 28
Rare Mughal treasures, brought from India by British colonial commander Robert Clive, were sold for £ 4.7 million at an auction at Christie’s here. The collection, which was sold by Clive’s descendants, fetched more than three times Christie’s estimate as bidders competed fiercely for the historic 17th and 18th century works of art yesterday.

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