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CCTV footage gives vital lead, AP forms 15 teams to crack case
Hyderabad Blasts: Police asks experts to sharpen images; no arrests made so far
Anurag SharmaHyderabad, February 23
Two days after the twin bomb blasts rocked a busy locality in Hyderabad, killing 16 persons and injuring over 120, the investigators today found “vital clues” from the closed circuit television cameras located at a traffic signal near the blast site.

We are examining the CCTV footage near the blast site and we have found some clues. We are not in a haste to blame anyone. — Anurag Sharma, police commissioner


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Police records statements of victim’s relatives. Patiala, February 23
Patiala Mayor Jaspal Singh Pardhan along with his two close relatives was today booked on charges of murder following a complaint by a 29-year-old murdered woman’s father.

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70% voting in Moga Assembly bypoll
Moga, February 23
Despite heavy downpour, 71.18 per cent polling was reported in the by-election to the Moga assembly seat today. There were allegations that cash was distributed at some places but the district administration denied such reports. No untoward incident was reported from here till evening. The fate of 10 candidates has been sealed in the EVMs.

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STUCK IN SNOW: Tourist vehicles stranded near Nehru Kund on the Manali-Rohtang highway on Saturday.
STUCK IN SNOW: Tourist vehicles stranded near Nehru Kund on the Manali-Rohtang highway on Saturday. Photo MC Thakur
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British Punjabi teenager dies in skiing mishap in Italy
Tributes have been pouring in for a Punjabi teenager who died in a skiing accident in the resort of Claviere in the Italian Alps.

Raja ready to depose before JPC
A Raja New Delhi, February 23
Blamed for a number of issues in the 2G scam, former Telecom Minister A Raja wants to appear before the Joint Parliamentary Committee as a witness to tell his side of story. Raja's request to Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar comes days after Attorney General G E Vahanvati blamed him for various issues before the JPC.

Crisis ends as Nasheed leaves Indian mission
New Delhi, February 23
The 11-day-old crisis in the Maldives arising from Mohamed Nasheed taking refuge at the Indian High Commission in Male ended with the former Maldives President leaving the mission premises today.


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