Wednesday, November 1, 2000, Chandigarh, India
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CBI names nine foreign cricketers

NEW DELHI, Oct 31 — Nine foreign cricketers, including West Indies star batsman Brian Lara and former England captain Alec Stewart, and five Indian cricketers have been named by the Central Bureau of Investigation in its “report on cricket match-fixing and related malpractices” submitted to the government.


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(From left) Aravinda D’Silva, Arjuna Ranatunga, Salim Malik, Hansie Cronje, Brian Lara and Mark Waugh
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Hansie Cronje, Brian Lara and Mark Waugh

5 cops indicted for Pahalgam killings
CRPF firing excessive: Mukherjee report
SRINAGAR, Oct 31 — There was excessive firing by the Central Reserve Police Force on August 1 during the Pahalgam incident in which 32 persons, including 23 Amarnath pilgrims were killed, According to the findings of a three- member inquiry committee headed by Lieut General S Mukherjee.

Ajit Jogi to be first Chhattisgarh CM
RAIPUR, Oct 31 — All-India Congress Committee spokesman Ajit Jogi was today unanimously elected leader of the Congress Legislature Party in the new state of Chhattisgarh.

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UP ministers retain portfolios
LUCKNOW, Oct 31 — All 85 ministers in the erstwhile Ram Prakash Gupta government today retained their portfolios as Chief Minister Rajnath Singh kept the crucial Home Department with himself while allocating work among his ministers.

Suicide by farmer
Punseed Chairman booked
GIDDERBAHA, Oct 31 — Mr Ashok Dheer, Chairman, Punjab State Seed Corporation (Punseed) and a close confidant of Punjab Chief Minister, Mr Parkash Singh Badal, has been booked under Sections 306 and 34 of IPC by the Lambi police for allegedly forcing a farmer of Muktsar district to commit suicide.

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SC reserves order in Veerappan case
NEW DELHI, Oct 31—The Supreme Court today reserved its judgement in the Veerappan case while expressing its disapproval of the decisions of the governments of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu to withdraw charges against the associates of the forest brigand and their inaction in apprehending the latter during the previous 10 years.

Kanishka case accused in police custody
VANCOUVER, Oct 31—A local court today remanded Ripudaman Singh Malik and Ajaib Singh Bagri, the two accused in the Kaniskha bombing case in police custody for one month amid speculation that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police was looking for one more person living in Pakistan or in England in connection with the 15-year-old case.

 









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Two sons of Ripudaman Singh Malik, Jaspreet (left) and Darsham (right), leave Vancouver court on Monday after their father appeared on murder charges for the 1985 bombings of an Air India jet over the Atlantic and a related bombing at Tokyo’s Narita airport. Two sons of Ripudaman Singh Malik, Jaspreet (left) and Darsham (right), leave Vancouver court on Monday after their father appeared on murder charges for the 1985 bombings of an Air India jet over the Atlantic and a related bombing at Tokyo’s Narita airport. — Reuters photo

Registration fee hike withdrawn
CHANDIGARH, Oct 31 — At last, the Punjab Government has withdrawn the hike in the registration fee for the grant of registration certificate to the sales tax assessees. The government has also totally waived the fee fixed for the renewal of the registration certificate. The issue had been hanging fire for the past six months .

BJP warns VHP on temple
NEW DELHI, Oct 31 — Bharatiya Janata Party President Bangaru Laxman today warned the VHP that “law would take its course” if it went ahead with its reported plan to construct the Ram temple at Ayodhya.


Virbhadra men get all PCC posts
SHIMLA, Oct 31 — The Virbhadra camp received a boost today when all six vacancies in the Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) from among the legislature party were filled by its supporters to finally vote for the AICC President and the PCC chief next month.

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