Tuesday, July 1, 2003, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

Pak envoy arrives
Says talks to be on equal footing
Wagah, June 30
The Pakistan High Commissioner-designate to India, Mr Aziz Ahmed Khan, who crossed over to India along with his wife and staffers through the Wagah joint checkpost, today announced that with a view to creating thaw in the region, Pakistan was ready to hold talks with India at any time and any place to resolve all issues, including Kashmir.
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India for flexible approach
Mr Aziz Ahmed Khan, Pakistan’s High Commissioner-designate is escorted by Indian officials
Mr Aziz Ahmed Khan, Pakistan’s High Commissioner-designate is escorted by Indian officials at the Wagah joint checkpost on Monday. 
— photo Rajiv Sharma

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Vigilance men swoop on Badal’s showroom
Chandigarh, June 30
The Punjab Vigilance Bureau spread its net to commercial properties owned or shared by the Badals by descending on a shop-cum-office complex in Sector 9 here this afternoon as part of its ongoing search-cum-assessment operation.
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New Delhi, June 30
International Food Chain company, Wimpy, of London-based NRI Kanwal Singh Sidhu, a close family friend of former Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, today moved the Delhi High Court seeking the quashing of the investigation against its officials, arrested by the Punjab Government’s Vigilance Bureau in connection with a corruption case against Mr Badal’s former OSD.

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Nyas rejects seer’s proposals
Ayodhya, June 30

Sri Ramjanmabhoomi Nyas and Mandir Nirman Samiti president Paramhans Ramchandra Das today rejected the proposals on the Ayodhya issue being offered by Kanchi Kamkoti Shankaracharya Jayendra Saraswati and questioned his authority in dealing with the vexed problem.


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Setback to AJT deal
New Delhi, June 30
The Indian Air Force’s pressing need for the Advanced Jet Trainer suffered a setback with Defence Minister George Fernandes admitting today that the deal for the fighter planes would be delayed by at least two to three years following allegations of corruption.

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Rohira (Mandi Ahmedgarh), June 30
Celebrations over winning panchayat elections turned into mourning for the three families of this village, who lost their five teenaged boys in a road accident after a car they were travelling in rammed into a truck here late last evening.

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Relatives mourn the death of five teenagers in Rohira village, near Mandi Ahmedgarh, on Monday. 
—  photo Pradeep Tewari
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