Friday, August 2, 2002, Chandigarh, India
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Advani says J&K internal matter
L.K Advani
No to foreign election observers

New Delhi, August 1
India today rejected the US suggestion for allowing international observers in Jammu and Kashmir during the forthcoming Legislative Assembly poll, asserting that they had no role to play in it as the state was an internal matter of the country.

Poll Bill: parties meet today
New Delhi, August 1
The Vajpayee government has called an all-party meeting here tomorrow to evolve a consensus on a draft bill drawn up by the Law Ministry to replace the Election Commission guidelines to check criminalisation of politics.

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Capt loses life in gunbattle
Jammu, August 1
Four militants and a Captain were killed in a night-long gunbattle between the security forces and militants in Rajouri. The police said a group of militants stormed the complex housing offices and residences of senior government functionaries at D.C. Colony in the heart of the town last night.
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Atal Behari Vajpayee and A.P.J. Abdul Kalam New Delhi, August 1
A bizarre development took place yesterday, perhaps for the first time in the history of independent India: Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee called on President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam in Rashtrapti Bhavan but the event went unreported.

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New Delhi, August 1
Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) chief and former Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today called on Deputy Prime Minister L.K. Advani and discussed with him a strategy to corner the Congress government headed by Capt Amarinder Singh on the corruption issue.

Hanspal to trim PPCC
New Delhi, August 1
Punjab Congress chief H.S. Hanspal today indicated that the new PCC in the state would be smaller than the existing party unit.

Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh along with new PPCC chief H.S. Hanspal at a press conference in the Capital on Thursday.
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Bhajan Lal to make minor changes
New Delhi, August 1
The new Haryana Congress chief, Mr Bhajan Lal, today said minor changes would be in the PCC and he would strive to end groupism in the party’s state unit. “I will strengthen the Congress and talk to all leaders to end groupism,’’ Mr Bhajan Lal told The Tribune here.

Police drops charges, 10 freed
Malout, August 1
Ten activists of various Sikh organisations arrested yesterday at Malout released on bail today by the Sub-Divisional Judicial Magistrate, Ms Sukhwinder Kaur, after the police withdrew charges relating to attempt to murder and use of firearms made out against them in an FIR registered yesterday.

Bhunder seeks anticipatory bail
Mansa, August 1
Mr Balwinder Singh Bhunder, MLA and SAD general secretary, today applied for anticipatory bail in the court of the Additional Sessions Judge, Mr Harbans Lal, though no criminal case has been registered against him so far.

Langah has ‘made no confession’
Chandigarh, August 1
Former minister Sucha Singh Langah’s wife, Mrs Harbhajan Kaur, and his advocate, Mr Ranjan Lakhanpal, said here today that Langah had not made any confession in the custody of the Vigilance Bureau.

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Former PWD Minister Sucha Singh Langah’s wife Harbhajan Kaur and daughter Sarbjit Kaur
Former PWD Minister Sucha Singh Langah’s wife Harbhajan Kaur and daughter Sarbjit Kaur proceed to the court on Thursday. — Tribune photo Manoj Mahajan

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