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Daily update ⋅ 20 October 2015
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Curfew-like restrictions in J&K after man killed over
cow-slaughter rumours
Times of India
SRINAGAR: Curfew-like restrictions were imposed in eight
police station areas in Kashmir and several separatist leaders put under house
arrest in view of a strike called on Monday to protest the death of a truck
conductor who was injured in the ...
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Clashes at Funeral of Man Attacked Over Beef Rumours: 10
Developments
NDTV
Srinagar: Clashes erupted this morning between protesters
and security forces at Anantnag in Jammu and Kashmir during the funeral of
Zahid Ahmed, a young trucker who was attacked 10 days ago over cow slaughter
rumours.
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Kejriwal playing "politics of convenience": Sena
Business Standard
Accusing Arvind Kejriwal of playing "politics of
convenience", the Shiv Sena today said if the Delhi Chief Minister could
deploy AAP workers to ensure Pakistani singer Ghulam Ali's security, what makes
him depend on police to ensure safety of women in ...
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We Are Ahead in Bihar: Amit Shah Rejects Reports of BJP
Setback
NDTV
BJP chief Amit Shah today asserted that his party was in
pole position in Bihar. Patna: Amid reports that the BJP's alliance is
struggling after two phases of polling in the crucial Bihar assembly election,
BJP chief Amit Shah today asserted that his ...
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RSS-BJP relations are as it should be: Amit Shah
The Hindu
Bhartiya Janata Party president Amit Shah on Monday said
there was no inner contradiction between RSS and BJP and both were having
relations as it should be.
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BJP will decide chief ministerial candidate after Bihar
polls: Amit Shah
Firstpost
Patna: BJP president Amit Shah on Monday said in Patna that
the party will decide on the chief ministerial candidate after the BJP-led
National Democratic Alliance (NDA) wins two-thirds majority in the Bihar
assembly polls.
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PM Modi should open eyes to 'radical forces': Jammu and
Kashmir MLA
Daily News & Analysis
Jammu and Kashmir MLA Sheikh Abdul Rashid asked the Prime
Minister "to open his eyes and see what the hell is going on all
around".
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Regional buzz: Bittu's self-styled arrest
Hindustan Times
Jail terms are special for politicians. Ask Punjab CM
Parkash Singh Badal about the political dividends his jail stints have paid.
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Australian harassed: 'We plan to leave Bengaluru soon'
The Hindu
The Australian couple, who were harassed not only by an
angry mob but also the police over a tattoo of a Hindu goddess on Saturday,
have said fear has made them consider leaving the city and even the country.
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Security of Pakistanis more important than security of women
for Delhi govt ...
Firstpost
Mumbai: Accusing Arvind Kejriwal of playing "politics
of convenience", the Shiv Sena on Monday questioned why the Delhi Chief
Minister depends on police to ensure safety of women in the capital, when he
could deploy AAP workers to ensure Pakistani ...
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