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1857 The First Challenge
Special supplement to mark the 150th anniversary of India’s first War of Independence.


Wednesday, November 7, 2007, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

US moves, to review sale of F-16 jets to Pakistan
The Bush administration is reviewing the sale of F-16 fighter jets and P-3 aircraft to Pakistan in the wake of President Pervez Musharraf's decision to impose emergency rule. President George W. Bush also said he had asked secretary of state Condoleezza Rice to convey his message to Gen Musharraf "that we expect there to be elections as soon as possible and that the president should remove his military uniform".

Lawyers keep up protest
Islamabad, November 6
Pakistani police beat up and arrested lawyers protesting against the imposition of emergency rule today, while officials under US pressure said an election would be held in early 2008.

Mush calls House meet
President General Musharraf has summoned the National Assembly session to meet, ostensibly to approve a set of legislation to untie legal knots emerging from the supra-constitutional imposition of emergency last Saturday.

Bhutto reaches Islamabad

Protestors burn pictures of President Musharraf during a protest against his emergency rule, outside the office of the Pakistan consulate-general in Hong Kong on Tuesday.

Protestors burn pictures of President Musharraf during a protest against his emergency rule, outside the office of the Pakistan consulate-general in Hong Kong on Tuesday. — Reuters

Former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto waves to her supporters upon her arrival outside Islamabad International Airport in Islamabad, on Tuesday.

Former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto waves to her supporters upon her arrival outside Islamabad International Airport in Islamabad, on Tuesday. — AFP

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A suicide attack on a parliamentary delegation killed at least 60 people in northern Afghanistan today, a provincial official said, in the worst such blast in the country’s history.

‘Battle’ for Nandigram leaves six dead
Kolkata, November 6
At least six persons were killed and 20 others injured today in what can be termed as a gun battle between Bhumi Ucched Pratirodh Committee and CPI (M) supporters at Nandigram today. The injured included three policemen and a state armed battalion jawan.

ADA slab for Punjab staff
Chandigarh, November 6
Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today presented over 3.5 lakh employees of the state with a Diwali gift by directing the release of 6 per cent additional dearness allowance (ADA) instalment with effect from July 1, 2007 on the central pattern.

Pak minister denied visa
New Delhi, November 6
Controversial Pakistan Minister Sheikh Rashid, accused of harbouring Kashmiri militants more than a decade ago, has been denied visa to travel to India for the ongoing cricket series. Rashid, the Railways Minister, had requested for the visa, saying he had been invited as a guest by the Pakistan Cricket Board.

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Kolkata, November 6
Rizwanur’s widow Priyanka today wrote a personal letter to her mother-in-law Kiswar Jahan and his brother Rukhbanur. The letter gave a new twist to the ongoing CBI probe into the mysterious death of Rizwanur Rahman. The Todi family lawyer sent the letter drafted and signed by Priyanka to Rizwanur’s mother and brother.

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Villagers in Rampur, a hamlet on the border with Nepal in Bihar, wanted to build a temple for her, a circus wanted to buy her to showcase her eight limbs, but for the parents of two-year-old Lakshmi, an ongoing operation to get rid of her two pairs of parasitic arms and legs is the only hope for a fresh lease of life for their “goddess”. The projected 40-hour operation, which started at 7.30 a.m. this morning, is halfway through and had its tense moments when Lakshmi became critical during nerve bifurcation with her blood pressure going down tremendously.

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