Monday, October 28, 2013, Chandigarh, India
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Blasts at Modi’s Patna rally; 5 dead
An injured being carried by a police personnel to a hospital after the blasts in Patna on Sunday.83 injured as bombs go off minutes before BJP leader’s address; 4 detained
Patna, October 27
Five persons were killed today in seven low-intensity serial blasts in Patna of which six bombs went off in and around the venue of Narendra Modi's mega rally at Gandhi Maidan shortly before his address before a huge gathering.


An injured being carried by a police personnel to a hospital after the blasts in Patna on Sunday. — PTI


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In his rally speech, Modi calls Nitish 
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Patna, October 27
Despite a string of bomb blasts that shook the Bihar capital on the day of his much-awaited ‘Hunkar’ rally, BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi kept his date with Patna on Sunday.

Kutch land mafia eyeing Punjabi farmers’ holdings
Bhuj (Gujarat), October 27
Jaswinder Singh and his family was attacked by goons at Loriya village near Bhuj.The friendship that existed between local people and Punjabi farmers settled here for more than five decades was shattered on October 8 when armed goons of a land mafia opened fire.
Jaswinder Singh and his family was attacked by goons at Loriya village near Bhuj. Tribune photo: Manoj Mahajan

Akali leader, two aides abducted in Hong Kong
Khanna/Machiwara, Oct 27
The police has swung into action in the reported abduction of three residents of Punjab -- an Akali Dal leader of Machiwara Manmohan Singh Khera, advocate Gurinder Singh Dhillon of Landran and a bank manager Satwinder Singh Mavi -- who had gone to Hong Kong to finalise a big land deal.

Lull at border, but J-K villagers look for contingency plans
Jammu/Rajpura, October 27
The guns have fallen silent. “Really?” asks Sewa Ram staring vacuously in the Lalyal Camp in Kanachak sector, barely 8km from border with Pakistan. 

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Ansari in Peru to cement ties
October 27
Vice-President Hamid Ansari and his Peruvian counterpart Nadine Heredia Alarcón de Humala during the inauguration of ‘Festival of India’ at Lima on Sunday.Vice-President Hamid Ansari arrived on a three-day visit here on Sunday evening after a 13-hour journey from Frankfurt.

Vice-President Hamid Ansari and his Peruvian counterpart Nadine Heredia Alarcón de Humala during the inauguration of ‘Festival of India’ at Lima on Sunday. — PTI

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A play centred around two Kashmiri teenagers, who are unable to escape from the cross-border conflict that fuels the civil strife surrounding them, has received mixed reviews at the start of its run in London. ‘The Djinns of Eidgah’ by Bangalore-based playwright Abhishek Majumdar is being staged at the Royal Court and is linked to the theatre’s ongoing workshop, organised with the help of the British Council and others.

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