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       | 6 Sikhs
          killed in Srinagar SRINAGAR, Feb 3 — At least six
          Sikhs were killed and eight others, including a woman, injured when unidentified armed youths fired indiscriminately on a group of the minority community here today.
 P. V. Narasimha
        Rao’s son held, remandedHYDERABAD, Feb 3 — P. V. Ranga Rao, son of former Prime Minister
        P. V. Narasimha Rao and ex-minister of Andhra Pradesh, was today arrested in connection with a cheating case on a complaint by
          Tamil superstar Rajnikanth, the police said.
 Early Indo-Pak summit
    unlikelyNEW DELHI, Feb 3 — Pakistan chief executive Gen Pervez Musharraf’s
    telephonic talk with Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee yesterday focussing
    on the catastrophic earthquake in Gujarat does not necessarily raise the
    prospects of a summit between the two leaders in the immediate or medium
    term.
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   | APHC
          welcomes telephonic talkNEW DELHI, Feb 3 — The
          APHC has said that any step towards the resumption of Indo-Pak talks
          was positive and healthy. Referring to yesterday’s telephonic talk
          between Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee and Pakistan’s Chief
          Executive Officer Gen Pervez Musharraf, a Hurriyat spokesman said that
          this could lead to a beginning.
 Majitha’s
    son pulls outAMRITSAR, Feb 3 — In a significant development, Mr Simerjit Singh
    Majitha, son of the late Parkash Singh Majitha, withdrew his nomination
    papers today on the last day of withdrawals, leaving five candidates in the
    fray for Majitha byelection.
 
 
 
 
 
          
            | Parties look towards
    migrant labourers for victoryTAPPRIAN (Majitha), Feb 3 — Even when gun-wielding militants ruled the
    area, not a single case of migration was reported from the Tapprian cluster
    comprising six villages. Now more than 15,000 migrant labourers, who have
    converted this interior of Majha into a mini Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, are
    likely to play a key role in the outcome of the Majitha byelection.
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            |  | Quake
    after-effects jolt Gujarat Govt February 3, 2001
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            |  | Operation clean-up begins February 2, 2001
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            |  | Relief distribution main problem February 1, 2001
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            |  | Fernandes puts quake toll at 1 lakh January 31, 2001
 
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            |  | PM
    announces Rs 500-cr relief January 30, 2001
 
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            |  | Fresh tremors as toll crosses 20,000 January 29, 2001
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            |  | 16,000 feared dead in Gujarat quake January 28, 2001
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            |  | Capital turned into fortress January 26, 2001
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            |  | Centre
        clears four-lane highway up to Sirhind January 25, 2001
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            |  | Centre extends
        J&K ceasefire January 24, 2001
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