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CPI(M) demands reinforcement of security in parts of Tripura

Agartala, Feb 19 (UNI) The Tripura CPI(M) today demanded reinforcement of security forces in the interior parts of Gandacherra in Dhalai district, following a sudden spurt in militant activities.

In a letter to the Chief Election Commissioner, CPI(M) Secretariat member Gautam Das alleged that National Liberation Front of Tripura militants had set ablaze the party's election office in tribal dominated Boalkhali area last night as well as torched four shops and one house of their supporters.

''Besides, election materials inside the party office were reduced to ashes. This has triggered fear and tension in the locality,'' Mr Das said and alleged that the opposition Congress-INPT alliance was using the outlawed extremists to mar the election, as they were trying to force mass exodus from the area.

He further alleged that the Congress and INPT leaders were mobilising banned NLFT and BNCT militants in CPI (M) dominated tribal areas of eastern and north-western parts of the state to help the opposition's vote bank.

'' We are apprehending that the militants would intensify attacks and depredations on the innocent citizens in particular pockets ahead of the polls and hence demand deployment of more central paramilitary forces for an extensive operation in all sensitive locations,'' Mr Das added.

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BG India enters east coast deepwater blocks

New Delhi, Feb 19 (UNI) BG India today said it has signed two farm-in agreements with ONGC to acquire a participating interest in two deepwater blocks off the country's east coast. ''Under the terms of the agreements, BG will acquire a 30 per cent participating interest in KG-DWN-98/4 block and 25 per cent participating interest in MN-DWN-2002/02 block,'' a company statement said. The KG-DWN-98/4 block is located in the Krishna Godavari basin. On completion of the.....

Delhi becomes warmer as mercury rises to 26.4 C

New Delhi, Feb 19 (UNI) Spring's movement towards Delhi continued today with the mercury maintaining its upward trend for the third consecutive day. The minimum temperature dropped slightly to 9.3 Degree Celsius. However, warmth in the air persisted with the maximum rising to 26.4 degrees Celsius, one degree above normal. Slight fog was witnessed in the morning. However, visibility levels remained near normal at 800m. The warmth in the air is likely to remain in the coming.....

North India basks in bright sunshine as mercury rises

New Delhi, Feb 19 (UNI) Northern India basked in bright sunshine today as the mercury rose at many places in the region but hovered below normal. The minimum tempratures stayed one degree to three degrees celsius below normal in Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh where the weather is likely to be sunny tomorrow. In Srinagar, bodies of two more soldiers and as many porters, who were buried alive under an avalanche in Uri.....
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