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India concerned at Israeli excavations near Al Aqsa

New Delhi, Feb 20 (UNI) India tonight expressed concern at the possible consequences of the ''repair activities'' by Israel around the Al Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem and called for maintaining the sanctity and spiritual heritage of the Holy City.

An External Affairs Ministry spokesman said the Old City of Jerusalem, including the excavation site, are places of great spiritual significance to the followers of the three monotheistic religions.

The peace, sanctity and spiritual heritage of this Holy City should be maintained, he said.

The spokesman said any action that could be construed as affecting the sanctity of this World Heritage Site, which is the common heritage of all mankind, should be avoided at all costs.

The Israel's excavation and repair work around Al Aqsa Mosque has come under severe criticism and condemnation in many parts of the world who described the Israeli action as an ''affront to the symbols of Islam.'' UNI

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.....

Two teachers killed in road accident

Jaunpur, Feb 20 (UNI) Two teachers were killed when their motorcycle collided head-on with a jeep here today. Police said the jeep, coming to Jaunpur, hit the bike near Union Bank in Line Bazar area, killing one Baijnath Yadav (48) on the spot. Another rider Sajjan Kumar Yadav succumbed in the hospital. Both the deceased were residents of Jamalpur village and were on their way to Madiaon area. UNI.....

16 bodies identified, DNA samples of others taken

Panipat, Feb 20 (UNI) As many as 16 of the 66 bodies of the victims of the Samjhauta Express blasts lying at the Civil hospital here have been identified so far while DNA samples have been taken of the remaining bodies. Twelve of the identified bodies are of Pakistanis while others are of Indians. Eleven of the identified bodies have been handed over to their relatives, officials said here today. DNA samples of the unidentified bodies had been taken for.....
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