12052024-CT-01.qxd 5/12/2024 12:40 AM Page 1 c m y b Chandigarh tribune HRY CM SAINI BEGINS BJP’S CAMPAIGN IN PANCHKULA 9,850 CASES DISPOSED OF AT NAT’L LOK ADALAT IN MOHALI MID-DAY MEAL WORKERS SEEK REGULARISATION Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini started BJP’s two-day door-to-door poll campaign in Panchkula. P3 As many as 9,850 of the total 12,403 cases were disposed of during the National Lok Adalat in Mohali. P3 Members of Mid-Day Meal Workers’ Union hold a protest outside P’kula Dist Administrative Complex. P3 » » AIR QUALITY INDEX CHANDIGARH 215 PANCHKULA 306 MOHALI 246 401-500 301-400 201-300 101-200 51-100 0-50 SEVERE VERY POOR POOR MODERATE SATISFACTORY GOOD INBRIEF CYCLIST ARRESTED FOR SNATCHING Chandigarh: The police arrested a cyclist, Parmanand Kumar of Sector 21-D, for snatching a mobile phone of a Burail resident near the Sector 44/45 road on Friday. The complainant had nabbed the suspect. TNS TWO SCOOTERISTS FLEE WITH PHONE Chandigarh: Two unidentified scooter-borne persons sped away after snatching a phone from Rajesh Kumar, a Sector 52 resident, near Government High School in Sector 52 on Friday. A case has been registered. TNS WHAT’S ON Chandigarh, May 11 The UT police have arrested a parole jumper involved in a murder case from Jaipur. Devinder Kumar Yadav of Madhubani, Bihar, was convicted in a murder case registered on November 15, 2014. An old woman, Neelam Saini Sandeep Rana DON’T WANT TO CAUSE TRAFFIC CHAOS Tribune News Service Chandigarh, May 11 Unlike the BJP roadshow on cars and motorbikes in the city, the Congress will take out a padayatra on May 14 before the filing of nomination papers by Manish Tewari, the joint candidate of the INDIA bloc for the Chandigarh Lok Sabha seat. Party leaders and supporters will assemble at a spot in Sector 17 following which they will walk to the office of the Deputy Commissioner where Tewari will file his nomination papers. The party plans to mobilise about 5,000 people for the foot march. “Unlike BJP’s swanky car rally, we will prefer to walk from Sector 17 to the DC ❝We do not want to create a traffic chaos. Our aim is to have green city. So, we will walk on foot on that day. ❞ — Manish Tewari, INDIA BLOC CANDIDATE <
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