Monday, October 7, 2013, Chandigarh, India
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TELANGANA TUSSLE
Curfew, shoot orders in coastal Andhra town

Stir takes violent turn in Vizianagaram, over 100 protesters detained

Hyderabad, October 6
Protesters stop a crane as they block a road with burning tyres at Vizag. The anti-bifurcation agitation in coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions, jointly referred to as Seemandhra, took a violent turn following which the police clamped curfew and issued shoot-at-sight orders in the north coastal town of Vizianagaram.
Protesters stop a crane as they block a road with burning tyres at Vizag. — Reuters


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US forces capture top Qaida leader in Tripoli raid
Washington, October 6
In daring raids, US commandos have captured a fugitive Al-Qaida leader from the streets of Libya and raided the seaside villa of an Al-Shabab militant in Somalia, signalling America's determination to pursue dreaded terrorists abroad. In a US special forces operation in the Libyan capital of Tripoli, Nazih Abdul-Hamed al-Ruqai, known by his alias Anas al-Libi, was nabbed yesterday.

Don’t air grouses in public, Cong tells Haryana unit
Chandigarh, October 6
Congress general secretary Shakeel Ahmed with Haryana CM Bhupinder Hooda The Haryana Congress has been told not to wash its dirty linen in public anymore. With talks between warring factions, snubs and even notices delivering no results, Congress general secretary Shakeel Ahmed today invoked party loyalty as a reason for its leaders to refrain from going public with their grievances.
Congress general secretary Shakeel Ahmed with Haryana CM Bhupinder Hooda

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DELHI: Two cops sacked for sexual assault
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Army exposes Pak link; to cut supply chain
Srinagar, October 6
While the Army claims that they are geared for all eventualities, the massive operation against the heavily armed 30-40 holed up militants along the Line of Control (LoC) in Shalabhato Keran in frontier Kupwara district entered the 13th on Sunday as the intermittent firing continued between the two sides.

Incursion reports baseless: Pak envoy
Hyderabad, October 6
Pakistan is ready for a “broad-ranging, sincere and clear-sighted” dialogue with India to resolve all issues, its High Commissioner to India Salman Bashir said today even as he dubbed as “baseless” the reports of terrorist incursions from its soil into Indian territory.

Fresh rape cases filed against Asaram, son Narayan Sai
Ahmedabad, October 6
More trouble awaits self-styled godman Asaram and his son Narayan Sai with fresh complaints of rape being lodged against them at the Ahmedabad and Surat police stations in Gujarat.

Domestic violence complaints flood Helpline 181
Chandigarh, October 6
Distress calls received on Helpline 181 reveal a shocking state of affairs with a large number of women complaining against brutality at the hands of their family members. Over one-third of the total 3,161 complaints received since the launch of the helpline in August have been from women.

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