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Saturday, July 19, 2008, Chandigarh, India
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n Several MPs not averse to defying their party whip
New Delhi, July 18
The Congress-led UPA government is fighting with its back to the wall as frantic efforts to drum up requisite support for the crucial trust vote on July 22 are running into constant roadblocks. As the magic figure of 272 continued to elude the ruling coalition, Congress crisis managers spent the day wooing three key players-Shibu Soren of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), Ajit Singh of the Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) and Deve Gowda of the Janata Dal (S)-but failed to get any commitment from them.
Will he be smiling on July 22? One of the 123 cartoons on the PM to be released by the Kerala Cartoon Academy.
Will he be smiling on July 22? One of the 123 cartoons on the PM to be released by the Kerala Cartoon Academy. — PTI

Dera men, Sikhs clash: 1 killed
Curfew in Dabwali
Dabwali, July 18
The Sikh-Dera Sacha Sauda row raised its ugly head once again today when a Sikh activist died following a clash between the two groups in this subdivision early this morning. Following the incident, the mob went on the rampage and resorted to arson. Property worth lakhs and vehicles were set ablaze. Four persons, including mediapersons, were injured.

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Angry Silkhs raise slogans after setting fire to shops of Dera Sacha Sauda followers on the Dabwali-Delhi highway on Friday. (Inset) Harmandar Singh who was killed when the two groups clashed.

Angry Silkhs raise slogans after setting fire to shops of Dera Sacha Sauda followers on the Dabwali-Delhi highway on Friday. (Inset) Harmandar Singh who was killed when the two groups clashed. — Tribune photo by Malkit Singh

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At least 36 persons, including one assistant commandant and a sub-inspector of the 89 Battalion of the CRPF, were injured in a grenade attack at Banihal in Ramban district on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway today. Eight students, including six girls, also suffered injuries in the explosion which occurred at the bus stand near Government Higher Secondary School.

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A protest over the mysterious death of two boys studying in a school of popular spiritual guru Asaram Bapu turned violent today with angry people attacking mediapersons and setting fire to vehicles and even homes. Bapu, who has a huge global following, himself faced irate crowds and barely managed to flee as a mob surrounded his car.

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Kaithal, July 18
Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, who was to participate in at least six functions in Kaithal, curtailed his visit and rushed to New Delhi in the wake of political developments at the centre. Sources said he left after Lok Sabha MP from Karnal Arvind Sharma showered praises on BSP chief and UP Chief Minister Mayawati.

A ‘miracle’ baba goes down never to come up
Dehra Dun, July 18
Performing a yogic miracle proved costly for a ‘baba’ in Ramnagar town of Nainital district last evening. Baba Shiv Dass, a sadhu who claimed himself to be a yoga guru, had gone into an underground samadhi on July 11 amidst much fanfare on the premises of Sidheshwar temple in Ramnagar. He took the step in the presence of thousands of devout, mostly women, who converged at the site of his samadhi on July 11.

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