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Saturday, October 4, 2014, Chandigarh, India

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Modi, Sonia spar during election rallies 
Karnal (Har)/Beed (Mah): As they kickstarted campaigning for the October 15 Assembly polls in Haryana and Maharashtra, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Sonia Gandhi today traded fire with the former attacking the Congress regime for having done "little" in the last 60 years and she likening him to "empty vessels" making noise.

CBI moves Delhi HC seeking cancellation of Chautala bail  
New Delhi: CBI today moved Delhi High Court seeking immediate cancellation of the bail to former Haryana Chief Minister Om Prakash Chautala over his alleged violation of the conditions set for the same.

Dummy stun-grenade on plane, probe on; Minister contradicts AI 
Vizianagaram (Andhra Pradesh): Rebuffing Air India's attempts at cover-up, Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju today disclosed that a dummy stun-grenade was found on board an Air India jumbo plane when it landed at Jeddah in the wee hours.

Bihar stampede tragedy due to suffocation: Patna dist admn 
PATNA: Facing flak for the stampede at Gandhi maidan that left 33 dead and 29 injured, Patna district administration on Saturday denied lapses and said the tragedy "seems to be result of suffocation" due to the huge gathering for Dusshera celebrations.

Cops who filed chargesheet against Amit Shah transfered 
MUZAFFARNAGAR: Two policemen who were involved in preparing the chargesheet against BJP president Amit Shah for alleged hate speech, which was rejected by a local court, have been transfered.

IS beheads British hostage in latest video 
CAIRO: The Islamic State (IS) Sunni radical group has claimed responsibility of beheading British aid worker Alan Henning in an online video released on Friday .

Pak violates ceasefire in Jammu
JAMMU: Pakistan rangers used mortars to target Indian positions on the border in RS Pura sector of Jammu district on Saturday. 

Eid-eve has never been so subdued in Srinagar 
SRINAGAR: While the ghosts of last month's devastating floods continue to haunt the major commercial hubs of Jammu and Kashmir's summer capital Srinagar, almost a month after they were submerged, Eid-eve has perhaps never been so subdued in the city in living memory.


 



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With RSS chief speech, DD sparks controversy
Oppn accuses govt of misusing public broadcaster

New Delhi, October 3
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat speaks during the Vijay Dashmi function at RSS headquarters in Nagpur on FridayPublic broadcaster Doordarshan’s live telecast of RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat’s customary Dasehra address kicked up a major row on Friday as opposition parties blasted the Union Government for “misusing the official machinery.”

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat speaks during the Vijay Dashmi function at RSS headquarters in Nagpur on Friday. PTI

India’s haul: 57 on twin kabaddi win
Campaign ends, not much to celebrate as tally 8 less than Guangzhou’s 65
Incheon, October 3
Kabaddi’s two gold medals today brought smiles back into the Indian camp, which had been angered and upset by two unjust decisions in the boxing ring last Tuesday.


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An elated men's kabaddi team at the award ceremony in Incheon on Friday. India beat Iran 27-25 in a thrilling final
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32 die in Patna Dasehra stampede
Patna, October 3
At least 32 persons, including 20 women and 10 children, were killed and 26 injured in a stampede shortly after the Dasehra celebrations at the Gandhi Maidan this evening. 

Out on bail, ailing Chautala addresses 35 road shows
Uchana Kala (Jind), October 3
OP Chautala is ailing; he has a heart condition. That’s why the Delhi High Court granted him bail in the teachers recruitment scam. On Friday, Chautala rode a souped up Tata Minibus with an inbuilt lift to launch his party’s campaign from the Uchana Kalan constituency from where his grandson Dushyant is a contestant for the October 15 Assembly election.

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SC refuses relief to Sahara chief
New Delhi, October 3
The Supreme Court today declined to give an urgent hearing to the plea of jailed Sahara chief Subrata Roy seeking bail to attend the cremation and perform rituals relating to the death of his aunt. The application was mentioned by Roy’s advocates at the residence of Chief Justice HL Dattu who said there was no urgency in the matter and it will come for hearing in the regular court. Official sources said Roy had sought relief for 15 days. His aunt, who was staying with the Sahara chief’s family, had died yesterday in Lucknow at age 90.

Blacklisted US Sikhs in visa tangle
Sikh Americans protest during Modi's visit in WashingtonThree decades after many Sikhs fled the violence that devastated their families in Punjab, the Indian government is continuing to make it hard for them to visit India. Their crime? Sikh Americans say it’s the price they’re being forced to pay for having sought political asylum in the West.

Sikh Americans protest during Modi's visit in Washington. A file photo

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