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Wednesday, May 23, 2007, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

A Peaceful shutdown
*Skirmishes in Ambala *Sirsa calm
Chandigarh, May 22
The day-long Punjab bandh passed off peacefully today. However, a curfew-like situation prevailed in the state as educational institutions and shops and other business establishments were closed, bus services were suspended and roads wore a deserted look. In video (56k)

Punjab page: Complete and peaceful bandh
Haryana page: Lathicharge in Ambala
Editorial: Luckily peaceful

Police personnel and members of Sikh community clash with each other at Badshahi Bagh Gurdwara in Ambala TAKE THAT! Police personnel and members of Sikh community clash with each other at Badshahi Bagh Gurdwara in Ambala on Tuesday during the protest demonstration against Dera Sacha Sauda chief. — PTI photo

Religious leaders meet dera chief; solution
in sight
Sirsa, May 22
The ongoing conflict between Sikhs and dera followers is likely to end tomorrow as the Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh has agreed to solve all issues without any further delay. A draft of the solutions to end the conflict has been prepared.

Haryana page: It’s hard to find dera chief

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Chandigarh, May 22
The Punjab BJP today changed tack. Yesterday, it had warned Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal on maintaining law and order during the statewide bandh. However, the party changed its tough stance today.

Premis adamant, ditto Nandgarh
Salabatpura, May 22
The absolute bandh observed by all sections of society in Punjab on the call given by Akal Takht seems to have failed to ‘move’ the followers of Dera Sacha Sauda sect, as they maintained adamantly: “come what may, we will not vacate deras located here and in other parts of Punjab.”



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A strong fiscal and political India, says PM
New Delhi, May 22
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh affirmed here tonight that his government has created a more supportive external environment for India’s economic development.

Nation page: Prime Minister presents his government’s report card

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Three serial blasts of low intensity in a span of 15 minutes in a crowded shopping area of this temple city this evening left four persons including a woman injured.

Mumbai blasts case: Ex-cop gets life term
Mumbai, May 22
The special court set up under the Terrorism and Disruptive Activities Act to hear the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case today sentenced former police sub-inspector Vijay Krishna Patil to two terms of life imprisonment that will run concurrently.

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