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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Monday filed its Samjhauta Express after the blasts at Panipat chargesheet against Swami Aseemanand and four others in a court here, holding them responsible for triggering explosions in the Samjhauta Express that killed 68 persons in Panipat in February 2007.

Samjhauta Express after the blasts at Panipat

Team Anna tones down belligerence
New Delhi, June 20
Faced by a combative defence of the government by the Union minister members of the Joint Drafting Committee (JDC) of the Lokpal Bill, ‘Team Anna’ considerably toned down its belligerence today and even conceded that substantive discussion took place in the eighth and penultimate meeting of the committee today.

Fresh talks with Pak to focus on terror: Krishna
New Delhi, June 20
External Affairs Minister SM Krishna today made it clear that the upcoming foreign secretary-level talks between India and Pakistan would focus on terrorism, notwithstanding Islamabad’s assertion that the two top diplomats would not be discussing the issue of Mumbai attacks.


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Islamabad/Karachi, June 20
The MV Suez's 22-member crew, including six Indians, who were freed by the Somali pirates after the payment of ransom, are expected to reach Karachi in a naval vessel by Wednesday or Thursday, a Pakistan Navy official said today.
"The crew members have been transferred to the PNS Babar and they are expected to reach Pakistan either late on June 22 or early on June 23," said the navy official, who did not want to be named.

Markets at 4-month low 
New Delhi, June 20
The equity markets today fell to a four-month low on large scale selling following concerns that the double tax avoidance treaty with Mauritius would be reviewed. Mauritius constitutes the bulk of FIIs into India. The Sensitive Exchange (Sensex) of the Bombay Stock Exhange fell 2 per cent (364 points) to 17,506 points on broad-based selling with huge volumes. The market breadth was quite negative with 9 declines for every 1 advance in scrips. Nifty declined to 5257.90, a drop of 108.50 points.

SC seeks Ramdev Trust’s response on Delhi crackdown
New Delhi, June 20
With the city police refuting allegations of using force in the midnight crackdown on Baba Ramdev and his supporters at the Ramlila Maidan, the Supreme Court today sought to know the version of the incident from yoga guru-run Bharat Swabhiman Trust which had organised the event. (Details on Nation page)


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Chandigarh, June 20
Former India defender and JCT legend GS Parmar in action for the club during the 1970s.Indian football took a big hit today with JCT FC, Phagwara, deciding to discontinue their association with the sport after a period lasting almost 40 years. 

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‘What if I am in Pak now, I was born here...’
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Poonch, June 20
Not only the Line of Control (LoC) that divides Poonch between India and Pakistan but also religions seem irrelevant at sports stadium here where Pakistan-bound passengers gather every Monday of the month. Emotions were running high when Kanshi Ram bade adieu to his cousin (maternal uncle’s son), Ali Mohammad who returned to Pakistan today after spending 45 days here. In the turmoil of 1947, Ali’s family had to migrate to Pakistan. Thereafter, he visited his birth place for the first time in April this year.






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