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Pankaj gets 10-day police remand
Hunt on for three accomplices
New Delhi, July 28
The Delhi police today intensified its hunt for the three absconding suspects wanted in connection with the daylight slaying of Samajwadi Party MP and former bandit queen Phoolan Devi even as the main suspect, Pankaj, was remanded in police custody for 10 days.

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Sher Singh Rana, alias Pankaj Singh ( face covered), being produced before the Metropolitan Magistrate at the Patiala House Court in New Delhi on Saturday in connection with the Phoolan Devi murder case. Sher Singh Rana, alias Pankaj Singh ( face covered), being produced before the Metropolitan Magistrate at the Patiala House Court in New Delhi on Saturday in connection with the Phoolan Devi murder case. 
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Joint plan to fight terrorism
New Delhi, July 28
Post-Agra summit, the ministries of Home Affairs and Defence have chalked out an elaborate joint strategy to combat Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, sending a clear signal that the Atal Behari Vajpayee government will not waver in dealing with this menace in a cohesive manner.

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New Delhi, July 28
Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee was under a siege at the ongoing three-day National Executive meeting of the Bharatiya Janata Party with his External Affairs Minister Jaswant Singh and Finance Minister Yashwant Sinha bearing the main brunt of an attack from some prominent members of the party.





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Bid to blow up Police Lines
IED, 3 grenades fitted in flask
Srinagar, July 28
Militants bid to blow up the heavily-guarded district Police Lines here was foiled yesterday, while three militants and four securitymen were among 13 persons killed across Jammu and Kashmir during the past 24 hours. Official sources said militants managed to plant a powerful IED inside the high security district Police Lines here.

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Harsh Gupta is new HP Chief Secy
Shimla, July 28
The uncertainty over the appointment of the new Chief Secretary of Himachal Pradesh ended today, with Mr Harsh Gupta taking over charge of the post this afternoon. The 58-year-old Gupta, (1966 batch IAS), who was Additional Chief Secretary, will continue to function as Chairman of the H.P. State Electricity Board and Secretary (Power).


Roofs of Akal Takht leaking
Question mark on ‘kar seva’ as gold turns black
Amritsar, July 28
As gold-gilded plates turn black and roofs of Akal Takht leak, the previous ‘kar seva’ undertaken by Damdami Taksal and some ‘babas’ comes for questioning. 

Goldsmiths decorate an Akal Takht building roof with ‘minakari’ work in Amritsar on Saturday. 
— Photo Rajiv Sharma

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