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Police open fire at Kamagere
CHAMARAJNAGAR, DEC. 8. Police opened fire in Kamagere village today when a mob turned violent on hearing the news of the death of the abducted former Minister, H. Nagappa. A boy was injured in the incident. Additional police forces have been ...
Killing condemned
NEW DELHI, DEC. 8. Concerned over reports of the "unfortunate'' killing of the former Karnataka Minister, H. Nagappa, the Congress leader, Priyaranjan Dasmunshi, today called for a joint and concerted action by the Centre and all the States ...
Grieving supporters turn violent
MYSORE, DEC. 8. The spontaneous outpouring of grief on the tragic end of the former Karnataka Minister, H. Nagappa, turned to anger as a mob went berserk and indulged in violence, setting shops and vehicles on fire. A large number of people, ...
Panel submits report on 'tainted' Punjab judges
NEW DELHI, DEC. 8. The first ``in-house'' committee to inquire into the alleged involvement of three judges of the Punjab and Haryana High Court, Justice Amarbir Singh, Justice M.L. Singhal and Justice Mehtab Singh Gill, in the Punjab Service ...
Human rights must for peace, says Mufti
JAMMU, DEC. 8.The Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, today said his Government will ensure that human rights in the State is respected as it is a pre-requisite for peace and civilised life. The State was committed to ...
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  • Four policemen killed in Manipur ambush
  • India can never be a Hindu rashtra: Laloo
  • Two trains cancelled
  • 'River grid was Rajiv's idea'
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