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1984 riots accused Sajjan Kumar to face trial at session's court
Sajjan Kumar, Congress leader and an accused in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots case would face trial at a Sessions Court in Delhi from March 27. Claiming to have strong evidence, senior advocate H S Phoolka, counsel for the families of the riot victims, announced that the two murder cases against Sajjan Kumar and other accused have been committed by the magistrate and have been sent to Sessions court.
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India hopes to interrogate Headley: Krishna
India’s Foreign Minister SM Krishna on Saturday said India hopes to interrogate American terrorist David Coleman Headley. Headley, charged with scouting targets for the 2008 assault on Mumbai, that killed more than 160 people, pleaded guilty to all terror charges before a US court on Friday.
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Maoists release nine hostages, demand to end 'Operation Green Hunt'
Maoists released nine hostages unharmed in Latehar district of Jharkhand on Saturday. These people were abducted from Menaka police station area in the morning and they were released by evening. The released people were told to put the Maoists' demand before authorities.
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Country made bomb found in Kingfisher plane
In what could raise security concerns, a low intensity explosive was on Sunday found in a cargo compartment of Kingfisher flight IT 4731 that arrived from
Bangalore. The Kingfisher flight from Bangalore arrived at 8.25 am and a Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) official found the suspected
explosive, which is the size of a cricket ball, wrapped in a newspaper.
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Punjab farmers saddened as food grains rotten due to poor storage
Punjab farmers are disheartened as the food grains are rotting due to the lack of proper storage facilities provided by the
government. Food stock, primarily wheat and paddy are lying in the open, simply because the Central Government has not invested in creating adequate storage.
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