Thursday, December 7, 2000, Chandigarh, India
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3 ministers not to resign: Vajpayee
Atal Behari VajpayeeNEW DELHI, Dec 6 — Terming the December 6, 1992, carnage at the pilgrim centre of Ayodhya as a political issue, Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee unequivocally rejected the demand of the Congress-led Opposition that the three Union Ministers chargesheeted in the Babri Masjid demolition case should resign.

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Sangh Parivar ropes in PM
NEW DELHI, Dec 6 — In an enabling strategy to begin the construction of Ram Temple at the yet judicially undecided site in Ayodhya, the RSS today succeeded in roping in Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee when he publicly stated the task of construction of the temple was yet to be realised.

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A man feeds monkeys on a street in New Delhi on Wednesday.
A man feeds monkeys on a street in New Delhi on Wednesday. Looking for food from cars that have stopped at busy intersections, these primates sometimes threaten motorists in Central Delhi, and there have been many cases of monkeys biting and scratching passersby. — Reuters photo

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12 infiltrators shot dead
JAMMU, Dec 6 — Under strict orders to check infiltration from across the border, the BSF killed 12 infiltrators in the R.S. Pora sector during the early hours of this morning.

ISI agent held, RDX seized
NEW DELHI, Dec 6 — The special cell of the Delhi Police arrested an ISI agent from the Badarpur area of South Delhi and seized RDX from his possession.





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SC upholds Rao’s acquittal in St Kitts case
P.V. Narasimha RaoNEW DELHI, Dec 6 — Case-scarred former Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao today got a major relief when the Supreme Court upheld the trial court order discharging him from the St Kitts forgery case.

SGPC to review stand on jathas
AMRITSAR, Dec 6 — After assuming office, Mr Jagdev Singh Talwandi, the newly appointed President of the SGPC, has announced that the executive committee would review the decision of ‘boycotting’ jathas to Pakistan.



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Activists of the Regional Samajbadi Party burn effigies of leading BJP leaders in Calcutta





Activists of the Regional Samajbadi Party burn effigies of leading BJP leaders in Calcutta on Wednesday. — Reuters photo

Dangi case: accused denied bail
ROHTAK, Dec 6 — The Special Judge, Mr Shiva Sharma, has rejected the pre-arrest bail application of Didar Singh Tehsildar (Retd), who is an accused along with former Revenue Minister Anand Singh Dangi, in the alleged bogus allotment of land meant for rehabilitation.


Govt flouts own orders
Extra provincial staff in civic body

BATHINDA, Dec 6 — Even as the Punjab Government has abolished all vacant posts of non-provincial cadre of the local municipal council to bring the expenditure on establishment at 35 per cent of the real income, it has been putting extra financial burden on the civic body by posting more employees of the provincial cadre here than the required strength.

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