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Friday, October 5, 2007, Chandigarh, India
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Internal security cause for concern: PM
New Delhi, October 4
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has called upon the police to reach out to citizens and address their needs and expectations.

Dr Manmohan Singh

We need to take a hard look at the functioning of the police. We must make them more accountable...
Dr Manmohan Singh

Pak Presidential Election
Judge hints at stay
Heavens will not fall: Justice Ramday
A Judge on the 10-member Bench of the Supreme Court today hinted at granting a temporary stay in the presidential election due on October 6, but deferred decision till Friday.

Mush-Bhutto deal gets all-clear

Dera chief gets interim bail till October 15
Ambala, October 4
A CBI court today granted interim bail to Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh. Special Judge for CBI cases in Haryana R.K. Saini granted interim bail to the dera chief till October 15. A regular bail application was moved by counsel for the dera chief.

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New Delhi, October 4
The controversy over the DMK-led alliance’s Tamil Nadu bandh refuses to set at rest with Opposition AIADMK today filing a contempt petition against Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi, union minister T.R. Balu and state chief secretary for alleged defiance of the apex court’s ban order.

Power crisis: CM talks of poll
Bangalore/New Delhi, October 4
Karnataka CM Kumaraswamy
Ahead of crucial talks on the power struggle in Karnataka, Chief Minister Kumaraswamy today threatened to go for snap poll and even break the power-sharing pact with the BJP which insisted that the agreement was “non-negotiable” and that “goal-posts” cannot be shifted.

Court seeks CBI reply on closure of Tytler case
Jagdish TytlerNew Delhi, October 4
A city court today sought reply from the CBI to an application of the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee challenging the agency’s move to close the probe against former union minister Jagdish Tytler in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

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Bikramjit Singh, a convict, enjoys comforts of ‘home’ in government hospital, Amritsar, on Thursday.Amritsar, October 4
The under-trial prisoners and convicts, having high connections or “money power” can enjoy comforts of home by getting themselves admitted to private AC rooms of the government hospitals.


Bikramjit Singh, a convict, enjoys comforts of ‘home’ in government hospital, Amritsar, on Thursday. — Tribune photo by Rajiv Sharma

‘Babaji’ not sanctioned leave by Army
‘Soul’ of dead Army man stays back
Jalandhar, October 4
After a local ex-serviceman filed a civil suit against the Army authorities for allegedly promoting superstition by following a four-decade old ceremony of bringing back the soul of a dead Army man from the China border to his home in Kapurthala, the tradition has been discontinued. The ceremony is usually held in mid-September. However, this time neither any berth was booked in a train for the soul of Sepoy Harbhajan Singh nor did any jawan bring his uniform back.

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