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| | News India-Times.com, Online Edition (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18) |
 | | The renewed communal fury, which broke out on April 21, coinciding with the Hindu festival of Ram Navami, was reported from Ahmedabad, Kheda, Vadodara and Mehsana districts, forcing the Gujarat government to deploy the Army and paramilitary troops in the areas. |
 | | Ahmedabad, the state’s largest city, accounted for 14 of the killings on April 20-21, even as Defense Minister George Fernandes held a marathon meeting with representatives of various communities, trade and industry and nongovernmental organizations in an effort to bring about a rapprochement between Hindus and Muslims in the blood-spattered state. |
 | | In Chhota Udepur town of Vadodara district, a group of tribals armed with bows, arrows, spears and torches set ablaze kiosks, sh |
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