[soc.culture.indian] India, Srilanka news

gaddam@remus.rutgers.edu (Surekha Gaddam) (04/04/91)

Various political parties are working on their poll strategies and alliances
for the forthcoming elections. The JD(S) elections panel met in New Delhi
today to decide about electoral alliances.

The cong(I) and the Indian union muslim league are holding discussions
in Trivendrum to forge an alliance for the coming parliamentary and
assembly elections in the southern state of Kerala. The DMK and its 
allies are also holding talks on seat adjustments in Madras.

Meanwhile, in a political development, the former external affiars
minister and the Janata Dal(S) leader Mr.V.C.Shukla has joined Cong(I).
Speaking to newsmen Mr.Shukla said he joined the party unconditionally.

The assembly elections in the eastern state of W.Bengal are to be held
simultaneously along with the parliamentary elctions in May. This was
disclosed by the chief election commissioner Mr.T.N.Sheshan in New Delhi
last evening.

The union cabinet is meeting tomorrow to discuss the politcal situation
in the northern state of Haryana. The Governor Mr.Dhanik Lal Mandal
is understood to have recommended the dissolution of the state assembly
and imposition of the President's rule in the state.

In Punjab, 22 persons were killed and 29 others injured in separate
incidents since Tuesday night. According to UNI, five persons were 
killed in a power bomb explosion in Amritsar dist. One militant was
killed in an encounter in Faridkot dist. Militants shot dead
four persons of a rival gang in Gurudaspur dist. Three each in
Hosiharpur and Patiala dist, one each in Ludhiana and Kapurtala
dist. 

In Srilanka, 11 fishermen were shot dead by the LTTE militants
near Trincomalai harbour last evening. According to AIR colombo
correspondent, the fishermen were intercepted  near the harbour and
were shot dead. Ten more fishermen were found missing.

The Pakistani foreign minister Mr.S.Khan is arriving in New Delhi
tomorrow to hold official talks with the Indian leaders. The official
talks between the foreign secreataries of India and Pakistan are
expected to begin on Friday in New Delhi.  The two sides are expected
to discuss the progress made by the army generals of India and Pak
who are  meeting in New Delhi since Monday.

Late news: The president Mr.Ramaswamy Venkataraman presented 
Padma Bhushan awards to Prof.Dinkar Balwant Deodar, Lala Amarnath
( the cricket legends), and the former skipper Kapil Dev Nikhanji
at the Padma Awards 1991 investitute ceremony last week.

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Edited by Surekha Reddy Gaddam. 

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