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Thursday, June 9, 2005, Chandigarh, India
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BJP board rejects Advani’s resignation
VHP firm on replacement
New Delhi, June 8
L.K. Advani
The BJP Parliamentary Board and Central Office-Bearers “unequivocally” rejected the resignation of party president L.K. Advani here today. After the meeting, top party leaders, led by Mr M. Venkaiah Naidu, met him and made a renewed appeal to reconsider his decision.

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New Delhi, June 8
The Delhi Police today arrested Jagtar Singh Hawara, chief of the Babbar Khalsa International in India and an accused in the assassination of former Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh, along with two other militants in connection with the May 22 twin blasts in cinema halls here.
Jagtar Singh Hawara (centre), who carried a reward of Rs 5 lakh, chief of Babbar Khalsa in India, Jaspal (right) and Vikas, accused in the Delhi cinema hall twin blast case, arrested by the Delhi Police Crime Branch, in New Delhi on Wednesday.
Jagtar Singh Hawara (centre), who carried a reward of Rs 5 lakh, chief of Babbar Khalsa in India, Jaspal (right) and Vikas, accused in the Delhi cinema hall twin blast case, arrested by the Delhi Police Crime Branch, in New Delhi on Wednesday. —  Tribune photo by Rajeev Tyagi

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Senior Dal Khalsa leaders arrested
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Amritsar, June 8
The Amritsar Police today arrested senior Dal Khalsa leaders for organising a march carrying saffron flags and provocative placards with pictures of Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and damaging Akal Takht on the eve of Operation Bluestar anniversary.

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Pollution board to issue notices
Dumping of fly ash in playground
Chehlan (Fatehgarh Sahib), June 8
Taking a serious note of the plight of three minor Dalit boys who had burnt their feet by stepping on a fly ash dump in a playground in this village, the Punjab Pollution Control Board, has decided to issue notices to mills in the vicinity for dumping fly ash allegedly in violation of the norms.

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Ex-Mayor apprehended in sex scam
Amritsar, June 8
The Central Bureau of Investigation today picked up at least seven persons, including former Mayor of the municipal corporation, from their respective houses here in connection with the sensational City Cable sex scandal that had rocked the city two years ago.


Haj pilgrims to give medical profile
New Delhi, June 8
The government has directed all Haj pilgrims to furnish their medical profile to facilitate proper arrangements for their care in the holy Mecca and Medina.

 

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