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Centre, Nagas enter truce lane
n Protesters to lift blockade temporarily
n Decision after govt decides to use force
New Delhi, June 14
Finally, the 64-day-old blockade of the two crucial national highways leading to Manipur would be suspended tomorrow, but “temporarily”. An announcement in his regard was made by the Naga Student Federation in a release today evening but not before the Centre toughened its stance and decided to use force to end the blockade.
Naga students interact with media after meeting the Prime Minister on Monday. Naga students interact with media after meeting the Prime Minister on Monday. — PTI

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With late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi being implicated in the ongoing controversy over the release of Union Carbide chief Warren Anderson following the world’s worst industrial disaster 26 years ago, the UPA government and the Congress moved quickly today to quell the barrage of criticism directed against them.

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New Delhi, June 14
Amid spiralling ethnic violence in Kyrgyzstan, the Indian mission on Monday night safely evacuated 77 Indian students and one professor from Osh to the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek. Efforts are on to get around 38 Indians from Osh to Jalalabad, sources in the External Affairs Ministry said.

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Eight Punjabi youths are facing charges of murdering a Pakistani youth at Sharjah in the UAE for the past about 10 months. They were produced before a Shariat court today, which fixed July 12 as the next date of hearing in the case.


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