Wednesday, December 8, 2010, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 2:30 am (IST)

1 dead, 20 injured as terror strikes Varanasi
Blast during ‘Ganga aarti’;
Indian Mujahideen claims responsibility
Lucknow, December 7
The sound of chanting of mantras reverberating in the air during the ‘Ganga aarti’ in Varanasi turned into wails of people with the bang of an explosion this evening. A bomb blast on the stairs of Shitla Ghat near the Vishwanath temple in this holy town during the evening ‘aarti’ left one dead and more than 20 persons injured.

Nation page: We did it, says Indian Mujahideen

Ultras at it again: People look on as policemen and officials inspect the site of the explosion in Varanasi on Tuesday evening
ultras at it again: People look on as policemen and officials inspect the site of the explosion in Varanasi on Tuesday evening.
— PTI




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Lucknow, December 7
Former Chief Secretary of Uttar Pradesh Neera Yadav was today arrested following a CBI special court in Ghaziabad convicting her in a land scam case and awarding her a four-year jail term. The once senior most bureaucrat of the state was found guilty of being involved in a massive land scam in Noida during her 1994-96 tenure as the chairperson-cum-chief executive of the Noida Development Authority.
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London, December 7
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange handed himself in to British police on Tuesday after Sweden issued a warrant for his arrest over allegations of sex crimes, London’s Metropolitan Police said. Assange, whose WikiLeaks website is at the centre of a row over the release of secret US diplomatic cables, was arrested under a European Arrest Warrant.

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New Delhi, December 7
After Vodafone Essar, it is now the turn of other two major GSM mobile operators, Bharti Airtel and Idea Cellular, to fire a salvo at dual technology operators Tata Teleservices and Reliance Communications, in what is a sequence of the recent war of words that erupted after Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata accused GSM operators of “hoarding spectrum”.

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