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Early decision on Afzal clemency unlikely: Patil

New Delhi, Dec 12: Home Minister Shivraj Patil today indicated in the Lok Sabha that the government was unlikely to take a decision on the clemency petitions of Mohammad Afzal Guru, sentenced to death in the December 13, 2001 Parliament attack case.

Responding to Leader of Opposition L K Advani's demand for a decision before tomorrow, the anniversary of the attack, Mr Patil said no deadline had been set in such cases earlier.

''This has never happened earlier...Records show that the government took five years to tackle such matters even in the past,'' he said, citing the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case.

Upon this there was an opposition uproar, prompting Parliamentary Affairs Minister Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi to remark that Mr Advani should have apologised to the House first, before raising the issue, for failing to protect Parliament. There was further protests from the opposition.

Earlier, Mr Advani said the family members of one the nine security personnel killed in the attack had returned the government honour, protesting against the delay in hanging Afzal.

''Things should not be allowed to drag on...The government owes the martyrs a decision (on the clemency petitions) by tomorrow,'' he said.

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Australian outback tourist train derailed

DARWIN, Australia, Dec 12: An Australian outback tourist train, The Ghan, derailed today after a collision with a truck, but passengers only suffered bumps and bruises.''The whole train has derailed. Eleven passenger carriages derailed near Adelaide River following a collision with a truck,'' said a Northern Territory police spokeswoman.''There are no major injuries just bumps and bruises,'' said the spokeswoman, adding police, ambulance and a rail rescue container were enroute to Adelaide River, 120 km (74 miles) south.....

US-led troops killed at least four people in Afghanistan

KHOST, Afghanistan, Dec 12: US-led troops killed at least four people, including a teenage girl, in an operation in Afghanistan's southeastern province of Khost today, the force and villagers said.But there were conflicting accounts about who was killed in the pre-dawn raid in Dornami village in a province where the Taliban and their Islamic allies are highly active.Residents say the US-led force, backed by Afghan militias, broke into a house, drawing fire from the occupants who thought they.....

China sees no deadline for North Korea talks

BEIJING, Dec 12 (Reuters) The next round of six-party talks could make concrete progress toward persuading North Korea to abandon nuclear weapons, China said today, but no deadline has been set for negotiators. Talks will resume on December 18 after more than a year's suspension, China announced yesterday. ''I'm not a fortune teller. I can't predict the progress of the talks,'' Qin Gang, a spokesman for China's Foreign Ministry, told a regular news briefing in.....
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