Tuesday, October 22, 2002, Chandigarh, India
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Deadlock continues
Mufti says no to ‘CM by rotation’
Srinagar, October 21
There was no breakthrough in the talks between the senior Congress leader, Dr Manmohan Singh, People’s Democratic Party (PDP) chief, Mufti Mohammed Sayeed, here on the second day of their discussion on forming a coalition government in Jammu and Kashmir. 
Dr Manmohan Singh and CLP leader Ghulam Nabi Azad with Ms Mehbooba Mufti
Dr Manmohan Singh and CLP leader Ghulam Nabi Azad with Ms Mehbooba Mufti, after the second round of talks at Mufti Mohammed Sayeed’s residence in Srinagar on Monday. — Photo Amin War

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Manmohan briefs Sonia
New Delhi, October 21
Following talks with the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) having failed to yield a breakthrough about the formation of a government in Jammu and Kashmir, the Congress will now decide tomorrow whether to continue dialogue with the PDP or to try and form a government without the PDP.

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Faryal Imtiyaz plays with a medal given to her late father Imtiyaz Shah, a policeman killed while fighting militants, during a Police Commemoration Day function at Zewan, near Srinagar, on Monday. — Reuters photo

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New Delhi, October 21
Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh today said his government was making sure that evidence in corruption charges against Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) president Parkash Singh Badal was enough to lead to his conviction.
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T is a pity that Punjab is badly caught in unhealthy competitive politics at a time when the sole concern of the government and the opposition parties should have been development of the state.

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Probe Dalit killings, Advani tells Haryana
New Delhi, October 21
Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister L.K. Advani, today said he would ensure a thorough inquiry into the killing of five Dalits in Jhajjar district of Haryana and called for “strictest punishment” to the guilty.

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New Delhi, October 21
The Cabinet meeting scheduled to finalise the Tenth Plan proposal was postponed today as Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee was suffering from a “throat problem”. 

SP seeks Cong help to form govt in UP
New Delhi, October 21
Encouraged by the dissident activity in the Uttar Pradesh BJP, the Samajwadi Party today sought advantage of the situation by asking the Congress to back secular parties to form an alternative government in the state.

    BJP warns UP rebels of action

Poll to elect SGPC chief on Nov 12
Kurukshetra, October 21
Mr Kirpal Singh Badungar, president of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) announced at a Press conference in the Chheveen (sixth) Paatshahi, gurdwara premises here today that the annual SGPC elections would be held in the premises of Teja Singh Samundari Hall in Amritsar on November 12.

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