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Poll Violence
BJP cools down
as CM suspends two police officers
Chandigarh, May 13
In a daylong political drama, the
BJP today first gave notice to its alliance partner SAD by offering the
resignations of its ministers in the government, only to step back after
Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal ordered the suspension of two police
officers, besides agreeing to take action against both deputy
commissioner and SSP of Tarn Taran district to placate the party.
BJP
men damage Orbit buses
Bathinda, May 13
In a backlash to the attack on BJP
activists by SAD workers yesterday, BJP activists damaged two buses of
the Orbit company, belonging to the Badal family, near the bus stand
here today.
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Activists of the BJP break windowpanes of a bus of the Orbit company, belonging to the Badal family, in Bathinda on Monday.
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China quake toll crosses 12,000
Beijing, May 13
The toll from the quake to hit China in three decades crossed 12,000 today and may go up further with thousands remaining buried under rubble or missing and army and rescuers racing against time to reach remote towns and villages devastated by the disaster.
PM offers
condolences
In video (56k)
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Shaurya
Chakra for a soldier who was a militant
New Delhi, May 13
It seems to be a story that happens
only in Bollywood. A former militant who reformed himself was inducted
in the Indian Army. He will be conferred upon with Shaurya Chakra
posthumously tomorrow. Rifleman Abdul Hamid Chara, born in 1975, was
named after the famed Abdul Hamid Khan of 1965 Indo-Pak war, who earned
his name for the battle of Asal Uttar and won the Param Vir Chakra.
Ditched, student stabs girlfriend to death in classroom
Pathankot, May 13
In a terrifying incident, a B.Ed. student of local SD College, stabbed a girl of his class to death in the broad daylight today. The boy later climbed on a loft of the third floor of the college building and threatened to jump. It took over three hours for the police, which had to seek assistance from the Army, to bring down the boy safely.
Taken
down by HIV, Tarn Taran cops seek financial aid from govt
Chandigarh, May 13
A large number of Punjab police
personnel in the border district of Tarn Taran have tested positive for
HIV and hepatitis virus. In a routine medical check-up carried out
recently by the government agencies, it was found that the virus had
affected as many as 178 police personnel.
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China
quake kills thousands
May
13, 2008
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Ultras strike at Samba
May
12, 2008
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Listen to voices of wisdom: PM
May
11, 2008
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BSF
foils Pak infiltration bid in Samba sector
May
10, 2008
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Venu back,
Ramadoss refuses to go away
May
9, 2008
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Agni-III up & ready for induction
May
8, 2008
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Women quota Bill tabled in RS amid scuffle, drama
May
7, 2008
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Myanmar cyclone toll over 10,000
May
6, 2008
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Tibet talks end abruptly
May
5, 2008
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Bush-fire in Delhi
May
4, 2008
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