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Saturday,
January 22,
2005, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
Murder
charges framed against Shankaracharya and junior seer
Kancheepuram, January 21
The Tamil Nadu Police today filed the
1873-page charge sheet arraigning the two acharyas of Kanchi Mutt,
Jayendra Saraswati and Vijayendra Saraswati for conspiring to murder
Varadaraja Perumal temple manager Sankararaman.
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Editor’s
Column
The value of
restraint
Peace process would need tender
care
by H.K. Dua
Often there are surprises in
India-Pakistan relations. Until a couple of years ago absence of firing
along the Line of Control (LoC) made news.
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Is the Election Commission right in asking politicians
not to discuss the Godhra report during elections?
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Icy
winds sweep region
Fresh snowfall in Himachal,
Kashmir
Shimla, January 21
Normal life in middle and
higher reaches of the state was disrupted, following a fresh round of
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Chandigarh
page: No respite from cold wave
Girls from Chandigarh enjoy the fresh snowfall on the Ridge maidan in Shimla on Friday.
— Tribune photo by Anil Dayal |
States
can’t withdraw cases at will: SC
New Delhi, January 21
In a judgment of wide ramification in
the context of the government often found withdrawing cases, specially
against the politicians, the Supreme Court has held that a criminal case
cannot be withdrawn at the will of the State but must to approved by the
trial judge.
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One of the Tricolours flutters, but upside down, along Rajpath in New Delhi on Friday, as rehearsals for the Republic Day parade is on.
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BJP raises Bhagalpur to counter
Laloo
New Delhi, January 21
In a bid to counter RJD chief Laloo Prasad Yadav’s attempt to consolidate Muslim votes with Godhra carnage report, the BJP today raised the Bhagalpur riots issue and accused the RJD of failing to provide justice to the victims of the 1989 killings during its 15 year rule.
BJP
seeks derecognition of RJD symbol
Poll
panel transfers Hisar DC
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Indian
troops leave for Congo
New Delhi, January 21
The Army today despatched its 560
men from 22 Grenadiers for Congo to be part of the Indian troops being
deployed there as part of the UN Peacekeeping operations in that
country.
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Laloo
flaunts Godhra report
January 21, 2005
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Pak
told to probe LoC firing
January 20, 2005
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High Court summons Advani in Babri case
January 19, 2005
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Godhra fire an accident, says report
January 18, 2005
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Musharraf
roots for bus to Muzaffarabad
January 17, 2005
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Ultras
storm stadium
January 16, 2005
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Major, 2 jawans killed
January 15, 2005
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Cong,
RJD fail to reach consensus
January 14, 2005
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MBBS
admissions: SC sets strict guidelines
January 13, 2005
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