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Rajoana hanging stayed
Union Home Ministry acts on SGPC’s mercy plea
Punjab CM Parkash Singh Badal presents bouquet to President Pratibha Patil in New Delhi on Wednesday.New Delhi, March 28
The Union Ministry of Home Affairs on Wednesday stayed the hanging of former Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh’s assassin, Balwant Singh Rajoana.

Punjab CM Parkash Singh Badal presents bouquet to President Pratibha Patil in New Delhi on Wednesday. Tribune photo: Mukesh Aggarwal

Rajoana village celebrates
Decision in interest of peace: Gurkirat
Capt lauds decision
Khalsa March put off
Nation page: Badal’s clemency plea to the Prez
Punjab page: Clashes in Patiala leave five injured
Rajoana calls for peace, amity
J&K page: Dozen Sikh protesters arrested in Srinagar

Near-total bandh in Punjab
Chandigarh, March 28
A police officer tries to snatch a sword from a demonstrator in Jalandhar.Punjab was in the grip of a saffron wave in support of former Chief Minister Beant Singh’s assassin Balwant Singh Rajoana with a near- complete bandh having been organised to demand clemency for Rajoana on a call given by the Akal Takht and various panthic organisations.
A police officer tries to snatch a sword from a demonstrator in Jalandhar.


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After embarrassing the government with his recent explosive revelation that he was offered a bribe by a retired army general to clear the purchase of sub-standard trucks, Army Chief General V. K. Singh has stirred a fresh controversy with a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in which he has drawn attention to the lack of army’s preparedness.

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All set for BRICS summit as top leaders arrive to discuss trade ties
New Delhi, March 28
Leaders of five major emerging economies - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa - will meet here tomorrow for the fourth BRICS Summit that is expected to inject greater economic momentum into the grouping and further enhance its political standing in the global arena.

Patiala judge murder case
Lady doc among 2 convicted
Chandigarh, March 28
After seven years of trial in the case relating to murder of a senior Patiala judge, Chandigarh Court today convicted two accused including a lady doctor.

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Gandhiji’s memorabilia up for sale in UK on April 17
ON OFFER: Soil samples and blades of grass from the place in Delhi where the Mahatma was assassinated
Mahatma Gandhi’s spectacles and some letters form part of the collection.Despite reservations that have been expressed about ethics and poor taste, a firm of UK auctioneers is going ahead with the sale of soil samples and blades of grass from the place in Delhi where Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated.


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