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Tuesday, April 10, 2012, Chandigarh, India
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23 guilty for post-Godhra riots
Ode village carnage: Sentencing on April 12,
prosecution seeks capital punishment for convicted
Anand, April 9
A decade after 23 persons, including 18 women and children, were burnt alive by a mob in Gujarat's Ode village in this district during the post-Godhra riots, a court here today convicted 23 accused and let off as many in a case it described as "rarest of rare". District and Sessions Judge Poonam Singh held 23 of the 47 accused guilty.

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BJP gives credit to Modi for convictions
New Delhi, April 9
On a day when Narendra Modi-baiters were celebrating the result of an online poll by an international magazine in which the BJP leader got more ‘no’ votes than ‘yes’ on whether or not he should be included in the list of 100 most influential people, the BJP credited his government for the conviction of 23 persons in the Ode killing case.


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Star batsman Yuvraj Singh with his mother Shabnam Singh in Gurgaon. The 2011 World Cup hero returned home on Monday amid much fanfare after undergoing treatment for a rare germ cell cancer in the USA. "He is a rare person. He is a gem and any parent will be proud to have such a son. Not many know that his condition was not good during the World Cup. Sometimes, he used to vomit blood but he was determined to lift the Cup for the country." — Yograj Singh, Yuvraj’s father

Star batsman Yuvraj Singh with his mother Shabnam Singh in Gurgaon. The 2011 World Cup hero returned home on Monday amid much fanfare after undergoing treatment for a rare germ cell cancer in the USA. A Tribune photograph

Parliamentary panel summons 3 Service chiefs
New Delhi, April 9
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Worried over defence preparedness and the country’s war fighting abilities, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence today summoned the Service chiefs of the armed forces — Army Chief Gen VK Singh, Air Chief Marshal NAK Browne and Navy Chief Admiral Nirmal Verma — to appear before it on April 20 and explain if the forces are battle-ready.

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India, Pak may talk terror next month
New Delhi, April 9
India and Pakistan are discussing the dates when the Home/Interior secretaries of the two countries could meet to take up terrorism and other security related issues as part of the dialogue process between the two countries.

Editorial: Talks with Zardari

India visit: Imran slams Zardari
Questions timing of tour in the wake of Siachen tragedy
Islamabad, April 9
The sudden visit of President Asif Ali Zardari and his son Bilawal to India has invited ire from their political opponents in Pakistan with cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan questioning the timing of the tour, when the country was faced with a tragedy of the 139 soldiers missing in avalanche in Siachen glacier.

Message against terror: US media
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Zardari’s visit did scatter some dark clouds over Indo-Pak firmament
By K Natwar Singh
K Natwar SinghCharles Maurice de Talleyrand was the greatest French diplomat of the 18th and 19th centuries. His advice to budding diplomats was, “Surtout, messieurs, point de zele” (Above all, gentlemen, not the slightest zeal). Similarly, we should resist zeal, especially in our dealings with Pakistan.

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