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Sunni cleric announces bounty on Taslima's head

Lucknow, Mar 15 (UNI) A Sunni cleric of the hardline Bareillvi sect today announced a bounty of Rs five lakh on the head of acclaimed Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen, who is already facing threats at home by fundamentalists.

Maulana Tauqeer Raza Khan, Imam of Ala Hazrat Dargah and chairman of All India Muslim Personal Law Board (Jadid group) announced the fatwa against Nasreen at Bareilly.

Talking to mediapersons, the Maulana said the Centre should deny her a permanent citizenship.

He announced a cash reward of Rs five lakh for beheading her.

The Iman said it is the duty of clerics to punish those who are trying to ''insult'' Islam.

Firebrand Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen is staying in West Bengal for the last 12 yrs.

The author's works that have created controversies in Bangladesh and India include 'Lajja' (shame) and autobiographical 'Aamar Meyebela' (my girlhood days). Recenetly, her new book Dwikhandita was also banned by the West Bengal government.

Earlier, in February 2006, UP Haj Minister Haji Yakoob had announced a bounty of Rs 51 crore on the head of the Danish cartoonists for lampooning Prophet Mohammad in a publication.

Later, the minister was reprimanded by the UP Assembly Speaker for his remarks.

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Kaul Singh takes on BJP over corruption issue

Shimla, Mar 15 (UNI) Himachal Pradesh Irrigation and Public Health Minister Kaul Singh Thakur today termed the chargesheet against the ministers in the present Congress government as a ''bundle of lies''. Participating in the discussion on the budget proposals for 2007-2008, he referred to the BJP's charge sheet against the Congress government a bundle of lies and reminded the opposition party of its own past, wherein several of its own ministers and legislators had accused its own government of widespread corruption......

Three bodies of girl students recovered from river

Shimla, Mar 15 (UNI) The bodies of three girl students, who had gone missing on Tuesday from Jhajhar village of the district after appearing in an examination in Chakli Middle School, were recovered from a small river in Sirmaur district of Himachal Pradesh today. Police sources said the bodies of the girls, identified as Indra Devi, Veena Devi and Kiran, were recovered from the river after a passerby informed the police. Sources said the girls had drowned in the river. The.....

The Tribune launches Himachal edition

Shimla, Mar 15 (UNI) Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh today launched the Himachal edition of The Tribune, one of oldest English dailies of northern region. Though the newspaper would continue to be printed from its Chandigarh office, it would devote more space to the affairs from the state. The newspaper was briefly printed from Shimla and Ambala after shifting its base from Lahore in Pakistan following partition of the country in 1948. The Tribune is one of the largest.....
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