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What is New - Added During October 21-31, 2003
 
Modi to be BJP star campaigner in 3 statesNewIndExpress.com, October 31 2003 00:37 IST
 RSS advice: Temple issue only saviourTimes News Network, October 30, 2003
 Indian court acquits Muslim professorThe Indian Express, October 27, 2003
 BJP replaces Hindutva with women in RajasthanK.G. Suresh, Press Trust of India, October 28
 'We Will Not Allow Any Disturbance Like Gujarat'BBC Hindi Radio, OutlinkIndia.com, October 28, 2003
 The full transcript of the BBC Hindi Special Programme, Aapki Baat BBC Ke Saath with Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot. The topic for the programme was: What has the government done to provide relief from drought in the state and for removal of poverty during five years?
 Gujarat govt criticised in Sarabhai caseTimes News Network, October 28, 2003
 Togadia banned from holding Trishul dikshaSify.com, 28 October, 2003
 Docu-maker faces VHP's wrathTimes News Network, October 25, 2003
 India's `lab' for divisive politicsGujarat state is the testing ground for fundamentalists' `Hindutva' strategy of demonizing Muslims to solidify power
 Martin Regg Cohn, The Star (Canada), October 26, 2003
 Sants cold to VHP damage controlExpress News Service, October 24, 2003
 Gujarat riots: Private groups can move SCsify.com, 23 October , 2003
 Praveen Togadia de facto chief of VHPPress Trust of India, October 23, 2003
 VHP aims to destroy secular India: NaqviBy Vinay Krishna Rastogi in Lucknow, 22 October, 2003
 VHP pegs future on firebrand TogadiaTimes News Network, October 21, 2003
 VHP man turns Muslims' saviourTimes News Network, October 21, 2003
 Holy cow! Gujarat University now wants to run a templeNewIndPress.Com, October 22 2003
 VHP makes filmmaker say sorryExpress News Service, October 20, 2003
 Nearly 50 riot victims give full marks to copsExpress News Service, October 20, 2003
 `Only Hindutva can restore India's glory'By Staff Reporter, The Hindu, October 20, 2003
 Conversions: Escape from high-caste Hindu intoleranceVijay Rana, Samachar.com, Feature, Ocotber 13, 2003
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