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Chhattisgarh assembly pays tributes to Samjhauta blast victims

Raipur, Feb 20 (UNI) Chhattisgarh Vidhan Sabha today strongly condemned the ghastly killing of passengers of the Samjhauta Express, describing it as an act of cowardice.

As soon as the house assembled, Speaker Prem Prakash Pandey made a reference about Sunday night's blast in Samjhauta Express near Panipat in Haryana in which 66 people were killed and many others injured.

''We strongly condemn terrorism. It's an act of cowardice to kill innocent people. It is a crime against humanity'', he said and paid homage to those who had lost their lives in the train blast.

Chief Minister Raman Singh said he felt the incident was the outcome of an ''international conspiracy'' to disturb peace in India. ''I am confident that the people will stand up firmly against such divisive forces and enemies of humanity'', he added.

Dr Singh also expressed confidence that those behind the incident would be exposed very soon.

Paying tributes to the victims, leader of the opposition in the Vidhan Sabha Mahendra Karma strongly condemned the incident saying the people would unitedly fight back all forms of terrorism.

The house observed two minutes silence and later adjourned for five minutes as a mark of respect to those who had lost their lives in the train blast.

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Two CRPF personnel among 3 killed, one injured in Kashmir

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Night temperatures dip in North West region

Chandigarh, Feb 20 (UNI) Night temperatures again dipped in north-west India today with Adampur in Punjab registering 4.4 degrees Celsius, the lowest temperature recorded in the plains. The minimum temperature hovered one degree to two degrees celsius below normal as many areas in the region remained shrouded in fog. The fog reduced visibility to 50 metres at Palam in Delhi and upto 400 metres at Sarsawa, 500 metres at Adampur and 800 metres at Suratgarh and Udhampur. Cold conditions prevailed in.....

Temp fluctuations continue in Rajasthan

Jaipur, Feb 20 (UNI) Temperature fluctuations continued in Rajasthan with the constant circulation of north-easterly winds and a partly cloudy sky. Pilani in Jhunjhunu district recorded 7.5 degrees Celsius and was the coldest place in the state today. The state capital witnessed a fall of two degrees Celsius from yesterday and mapped 10 degrees Celsius today. With the sun shining bright and a nip in the air, the day turned pleasant for the people of Jaipur. State's only hill station.....
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