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Wednesday, July 6, 2005, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

BREAKING NEWS (updated at 5 pm IST)
All rivers swollen in HP, 4 dists on high alert
69 villages of Jalandhar sensitive;
Kalka
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6 ultras killed as they storm Ayodhya temple
Explode vehicle to break security cordon
Ayodhya, July 5
Terrorists struck in Ayodhya on Tuesday morning. Blasting their way into the outer cordon of the high security makeshift temple all the six militants were liquidated by the police after a one-and-a-half-hour exchange of fire.
A securityman stands guard near the wreckage of the jeep used by terrorists in Ayodhya on Tuesday.
A securityman stands guard near the wreckage of the jeep used by terrorists in Ayodhya on Tuesday. — Reuters photo
States alerted as PM appeals for peace
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Kalam appeals for calm
Graphic: AYODHYA ATTACKED
In video: Security beefed up at temples across the country.
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Editorial: Terror in Ayodhya
Nation page: A shot in the arm for BJP?
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Centre to have relook on Ayodhya security
New Delhi, July 5
Although officially the Centre maintained that there was no security lapse and commended the efforts of the security personnel in repulsing the terror attack, sources in the Home Ministry indicated that the Centre along with the state government would soon take a “re-look” on the entire security arrangements at the Ayodhya temple complex.
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Nationwide BJP protests today
New Delhi, July 5
Terming the terrorist attack on the makeshift temple in Ayodhya as an “attack on Hindu faith”, BJP today demanded the resignations of the Union and Uttar Pradesh Home Ministers for the “laxity” which allowed militants to storm the Ram Janmabhoomi site.
A policeman inspects a bag containing grenades which were recovered from the slain terrorists who made a failed attempt to enter the makeshift Ram temple complex in Ayodhya on Tuesday
A policeman inspects a bag containing grenades which were recovered from the slain terrorists who made a failed attempt to enter the makeshift Ram temple complex in Ayodhya on Tuesday.
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LUDHIANA: Resentment against attack on temple at Ayodhya

OPINIONS: Terror in Ayodhya

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New Delhi, July 5
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh leaves for London tomorrow morning to participate as a special invitee in the G-8 summit in Gleneagles (UK), the first time ever that India has got such an honour to sit on the high table along with eight developed countries of the world.

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Ferry carrying flood-hit people sinks, 30 feared dead
Banda, July 5
At least 30 persons were feared drowned when a steamer carrying them from flood-affected Kanwara village in the district sunk in Kane river, near Brahmadera, tonight.

Two killed as heavy rains lash region
Chandigarh, July 5
Heavy rains lashed Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh today where a woman and her minor child were killed after the roof of their house collapsed following the downpour.

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