Monday, June 04, 2007

Gujjars agree to call off stir

Rediff Newsletter
June 4, 2007

News

Strengthening Indo-Brazil ties
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh prior to delegation level talks in New Delhi on Monday.
Photograph: AFP/Getty Images


Talks succeed, Gujjar stir to be called off
A committee headed by a retired High Court judge will be set up to examine the Gujjars' demand for Scheduled Tribe status.

· Gujjars lay siege of entry points to Delhi
· Delhi: Safe within but trouble brews around it
· 'We need reservation & security not money'
· Epicentre of caste conflict longs for normalcy
· Several trains rescheduled, diverted
· Gujjars enforce bandh in Gwalior | Coverage

· Dera case: Supreme Court refuses to step in
· A sister waits to search for PoW brother in Pakistan
· Naxal blackout: Water rationing in Bastar
· CBI files status report on Quattrocchi's extradition
· J&K: Infiltration bid foiled, 4 militants killed
· Increased J&K violence shows militants' frustration: Experts
· 82 killed in heavy fighting in Sri Lanka
· No anticipatory bail in rape, murder, fraud cases: SC
· Images: Sweating it out this summer
· Images: POW kin live in hope and determination
· Images: The Gujjar agitation spreads
· Interview: 'Climate change reports not diluted'
· Column: Nuclear deal breakers still alive and well
· Interview: 'It is Brahminical arrogance'

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