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Tuesday, June 28, 2011, Chandigarh, India
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Chhota Rajan got scribe Dey killed 
* 7 arrested for murder * Had failed to kill scribe on two earlier occasions * Executed supari killing for Rs 5 lakh 
Jyotirmoy DeyMumbai, June 27
The Mumbai police today Mumbai Joint CP Crime Himanshu Roy shows the weapon used to kill Dey claimed to have solved the murder case of senior journalist Jyotirmoy Dey with the arrest of seven alleged shooters belonging to the Chhota Rajan gang.

(left) Jyotirmoy Dey, and Mumbai Joint CP Crime Himanshu Roy shows the weapon used to kill Dey, on Monday. — PTI


Killers had no idea who their victim was 

Pranab asks CMs to cut local taxes on petroleum products 
New Delhi, June 27
Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee today wrote to all state governments asking them to reduce local taxes on diesel, kerosene and LPG. 


State cuts VAT on diesel :Himachal page
Oil scrips rally on fuel price hike :Business page
BJP reluctant to cut cess on LPG: Nation page

Ramdev can join fast but conditions apply: Hazare
New Delhi, June 27
After allowing Baba Ramdev to share the dais with him during his fast in Jantar Mantar in April and later voicing support to the yoga guru, Anna Hazare has now laid down a set of "conditions" for Ramdev before letting him join his proposed fast on August 16.

Probe by ED into Ramdev's  offshore assets


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