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Latest party position BIHAR Total teats 321 Results declared 30 Cong (I) 18 B.J.P. 1 JPJ 2 JSC 1 cr 3 Marxist Coordination I J.M. Morcha 4 . CUJARAT Total seats 182 Results declared 152 Cong (I) 126 nJP 5 JPJ 17 Ind 4 MADHYA PRADESU Total seats 320 Results declared 158 Cong (I) 121 B_TP 31 JPJ 2 JSC 1 RPI(K) 1 Ind 2 MAHARASHTRA Total seats 288 Seats declared 107 Cong (I) . 72 BJP 2 JPJ 6 Cong (U) 15 CPI 2 CP(M) 2 pw.P 4 I nd 4 ORISSA Total seats 145 Results declared 61 Cong (I) 48 Cong (U) 2 JPJ 3 JSC 4 CPI 2 Ind ' 2 RAJASTHAN Total seats 200 Results declared 131 Cong (D 93 BJP 18 JSC 6 Cong (U) 4 JPJ 4 CPI 1 Ind 5 TAMIL NADU Total seats 234 Results declared 200 Cong (I).DMK Front 59 Cong (I) 26 IDMK 33 IUML 0 ADK Front 139 ADK 111 CPI 10 CP(M) 10 Other ADK allies 8 UTTAR PRADESH Total seats , 425 Reisults declared 129 Cong (I) 100 JSC 15 BJP 4 JPJ 1 CPI 3 Cong (U) 2 Ind 4 When it comes to testing our starters, we stop at nothing If you began testing a contactor now, it would be 1982 before you've finished testing it to the standard of the contactor used in our LT.LK starters. The contactor of the LT.LK Type MKI starter has been successfully tested for 29 million Continuous on-off operations, which gives you an idea of the lengths we go to ensure product excellence. It also shows why few manufacturers care, fewer dare, 10 subject the components of their Starters to tests as severe as ours. Take for instance the solenoid coil of the contactor. It is vacuum impregnated, baked and subjected to a 4000 volts impulse test. The overload rel@y i t accurately calibrated, ambient tempers. ture compensated and individually tested on an automatic test bench. Its hard to find another starter with components that are so well tested. But then, it's hard to find another starlet as reliable as the LT-LK Type MK1. Switchgear Stsndard Products DMsfo LARSEN & TOUBRO UMITED P.O. Box278. Bombay 400 038 e L'TSJV#ckg.. f DOItNFAB The Super Suiting GW4LIOR sumNG Mills Retail Depot NRTINALTEXTILE AGENCY Sec 17-E, Chandigarh CITY EDITION * . Regd. No. NW/CH-1 PRDGTER-22' MOST DEPENDABLE. THE TRIBUNE COOLERS EFFICIENT .nd TROUBLE FREE I OFEP BOME ,Iv FREEZERS I T"" I WATER a.d ffI )W" aw cu S" 100TH YEAR OF PUBLICATION ClEF FREEZER 6 - j4 I3$ !US1CAL ESTATE.O4AMGAPH Vol. 100 No. 152 Chandigarh, Monday, June 2, 1980 40 Paise ITS CONG(l) LANDSLIDE AGAIN --- : Foreign Briefs m. All-news T.V. ATLANTA (Georgia): An Im- probable scheme hatched by a 41-year-old millionaire came to life on Sunday when a satellite started beaming to U.S. viewers their first 24-hour sl-new" tole- vision network. Mr Ted Turner, an Atlanta broadcasting and sports entrepreneur. is the founder of the Cable NewsNet. work (C.N.N ). The C.N.N.'s first major Interview was with President Jimmy Carter on the West Asia situation. Reuter. Italian P.M. cleared . ROME: The Italian Premier, Mr Francesco Cossiga, was te cleared in a narrow vo by a Parliamentary Commission of Enquiry on Saturday of charg- es that he had protected the son of the Christian Democra- tic Party Vice-President, Mr Carlo Donat-Cattin, from arrest as a terrorist. Nevertheless, Mr Donat-Cattin resigned from - V his position on Saturday night as he had offered to do. A. F.P. Bomb blast LONDON: A bomb blasted the offices of the Kuwait oil com- pany in central London on Sun- day, police said. The explosion, which the police said was caus ad by a bomb weighing about 0.5 kg blasted out the front portion of the building housing the oil company's offices., A poli- ne spokeswoman said It was not yet known If the bomb had been placed Inside the building or outside. Reuter. Meeting in Havana HAVANA: Cuba Is consulting other non-aligned countries about holding an extraordinary Ministerial conference of the movement In Havana in July. the Foreign Ministry announc- ed on Saturday. President Fidel Castro became chairman of the 95-member organisation for a three-year term at the summit conference in Havana last Sep- tember. :, . Riot police JOHANNESBURG: Riot police kept watch on Saturday as South Africans celebrated Re- public Day with no sign that student unrest over racial in- equality was abating. The po- lice said there was more vio- lence overnight In several areas k around Cape Town where stu- dents stoned ears driven by whites and set buildings on fire. Router. Mr Begin TEL AVIV: The Israel Prime Minister, Mr Begin, has decided to retain the post of Defence Mi- nister, Israel Television reported on Saturday. Mr Begin has been acting Defence Minister since Wednesday, when Mr zer Weizman left the post after sharply criticising Mr Begin's policies. A.P. Soviet protest MOSCOW: The US. decision to sell U.S. defence equipment to China touched off on Satur- day a flurry of angry protests In the Soviet press. Pravda cused the U.SA. of making a "weighty contribution to the mi1itsr1saon of China." - A.P. Rhu , doctor IS The Lahore High ed on Saturday Mte Inform It of the f the family doctor . cci Prime Minister, Mr Z- A. Bhutto. The family of Dr Zafar NiacI, a dentist and friend of the Bhutto family, said he was erested at dawn on May 22. A.F.P. .-PARTY ALLIANCE LOSES IN PUNJAB By Sukhdev Sin h Bariala, Mr Ravi inter Sing h , Mr from the Bess and Muktsar cons- ' Baiwant Singh. Dr Bhagat Singh. tituencies respectively . CHANT' June , by Jiwan Singh Umranangal and The major reverses suffered Mr Sakhdev Singh Dhindsa (all the alliance partners included the In the race for power in Akali Dal). def ~,qt of Mr Satva Pal Dang Punjab the Congress (I) de- ctiand Singh Chopra M feated the three.-party alliance Daishan Singh Jhubal and Mr !FEB Total Punjab seats: 117 , Results declared 117 . : i Congress (I) 63 Akali Dal .37 . .. Independent s har, and Mr Jasmat Singh Dl'ilkn Faridkot). Sat-wan Singh of the C.P. (M) re- turnea to the StateAssembly. ... 1. . .. .. : Among Amg the C.P.I. senior leaders Darbara Singh re-elected were Mr Rabu Singh and Mr Baldev Singh l..00mba. S i ng The Congress (1) suffered big (C P.2.), Mr Dap Smg tapiala I :1 . , .. r reverses when two of its COfltCfl (C P. M) and Randhsr Sing . ders for leadership - Mr Gurdial Cheema (Akali Dal) Sing Dhillon and Mr Harcharan Other veterans who lost in the .. . . :C55 Singh Brar - were defeated day's poll were Mr Darshan Singh P. S. BAnAL , Canadian (C.P.I.-Garhahankar), Mr Dev Ks) Singh, a brother of (wins) he Dal President, Mr Jagdev headed by the Akali Dal and Sing Taiwandi (Akali Dal- Rai- secured an absolute majority Garhdiwala) and Mr Harbhajan in the 117-member House. t. Singh, former Food and Supplies Among the senior Congress a!i<' Minister (Janata Party-Jullundur Cantonment). (I) leaders who made the [ The C.P. (M), which had a grade were the F.C.C. (I) .. strength of eight members in the dissolved Assembly won only five . chief, Mr Darbara Ssngh, Mr . These are Nurmahal, Attari, Santokh Singh Randhawa Mr . Rajpura Sherpur and Kumbkalan. .P-L, on the other hand, Jogh.der Pal Pandey, Miss . .. .. " . . ra' 2i its strength from seyen in Sarla Prashar, Mr Kanshi the previous House to nine. It Ram Mr Yash and Mrs Sajida , i scored victories in Lehra, Shut- rana, Mansa. Rampura Phul, Adam- .. " ........ . . , Th e lone B.J.P. member was gum. ' . ...: : pur, Nthalainghwala, Dharamkot, . s returned from Guru Bar Sahal. . i. r. .... .. ,, , Verka and Dhariwal. 'rho Youth Congress (I) leaderS. ,. : , . Mr Venod Sharma (Esnur) and Lr Baserat ia&i Aisa4 r,,. s r- ,j his name Me *hnial Chand Sahib). also won. The notable winners On the alliance side were Mr Parkash .2J The B.J.P. together with the Brar other breakaway groups had a S . strength of 25 members in the Singh Badal, Mr Surjit Singh (defeated) dissolved House. Punjab Assembly ' winners Left to right: Mrs Rajind er Kaur (Dhanaula), Mr Jiw an Singh Unirana.ngal (Beas), Mr Venod Sharma 'Banur), Mr Ravi Inder Singh (Morinda) and Mr Baiwant Singh (Lohian). seats had been filled this evening. Voting in Gujarat followed the same pattern as in the Lok Sa- bha election in January with a computer analysis clearly point- ing to a three-fourths majority for the Congress (I). Swept away by the Congress (I) tide were Opposition stalwarts like the former Chief Minister, Mr Babubhai Fatal, and the Jan- ata (J.P.) chief. Mr Indubhai Pa- tel. In Tamil Nadu, the A.1.A.D.M.K. chief Mr M.G. Rasnachandran, led the victorious march of his partymen by his convincing win from Mathirai West. Many of his former.ab1net colleagues also 11.5 seats had been filled, the A.D.M.Y_ score was 56 and its allies 19 In Maharashtra the Congress . 1 . :s ::,:: , U PATNMX (I) made a clean sweep in the in Madras city, considered a districts of Wardha, Chandrapur - and Sangli. Among the notable Winners in the State was Mr Sha. As per the directives of the rad Pawar, former Chief Minis. commission, he said, the ballot ter. Mrs Shallnitai Patil, who lost Repoll today boxes of booths captured would the January Lok Sabha election not be taken up for counting. in Satara to Mr Y .V. Chavan, Counting In the remaining booths the Sangli seat vacated by NEW DELHI, June 1 (P.T.I.) of the same constituency would, her husband, former Chief Minis. Polling will be resumed tomorrow however, be taken up and if the ter Vaaantrao Patil. at all booths where it was ad- margin of victor: of a candidate journed yesterday by the Presi- so large as not to be affect- The Congress (I) was on a win. ding Officers following incidents by the votes polled in the cap. ng spree in Rajasthan leaving of violence or attempts at booth- tured booths, the result would be all Opposition parties way behind. capturing, the Secretary to the declared. Otherwise, a repoil Of the 57 seats d eclared so far, Election Commission, Mr . K. Ganesan , said today. would be ordered. the party secured 45. Among the He said in places where there Mr Ganesan said the commis- prominent Congress (I) men who made it to the victory poet was had been booth-capturing the still awaiting a final the former Chief Minister, Mr sion Polling officers had been asked report from the Returning Offi- Han Den Joshi, a member of to go strictly by the directives cers regarding cases of booth- the State Assembly since 1952. issued by the commission in this capturing. regard. A.D.M.K. WITH STANDS INDIRA WAVE NFW DELHI, June 1 (U.N I.) The Congress (I) won absolute majo- rities in Gujarat and Punjab and was convjncin gly leading in all States except Tamil Nadu, according to reports received here late tonight. over his Congress (I) rival In Bakhtiyarpur. The Congress () has captured one-fourth of the 320 seats al- ready. The Bharatiya Janata Par- ty, which at One time looked set for major gains, was far behind the Congress (I) . The Congress (I), however, suf- fered a loss In the defeat . of par- ty functionaries, Mr $inif Mo- hammed and Mr Amolaif Chhaed, both losing to the B.J.P. men. SHARAD PAWAIt 12 poisoned BANGKOK The ousted Khmer Rouge regime claimed on Sunday that Vietnamese troops had put "poisonous chemical powder" In Interna- tional food aid and water sourc- es killing 125 Ramnuheens in the extreme west of Kampuehen In May. A. F . P. Premier Hiia OSAKA: The Chinese Premier, Mr Hue Gnofen, left here for home by a special plane on Sun- day, winding up his si'c-4ay State visit to Japan. A.F.P. cHAND}GARH WEATHER The maximum temperature on Sunday was 36.5' C (97.8_ F) and the minimum 25.2 C (7.3' F). Maximum relative humidity 61 per cent. Minimum 35 per Cent. The sun will set on Mon- day at -21 and rise an Tiles- day at 5-20. OtTLOOK FOR MONDAY: Fair weather. Detailed weather report on page 6 Left to right: Mr Sarwan Singh (Nurina.hal), Mr Gur'dev Singh Badal (Panj Grain), Mr Niranja.n Singh (Patti), Mrs Surjit Kaur (Tanda), Mr J. P. Pandey (Ludhiana West), Mr Sardari Lal Kapoor (Ludhiana North) and Mr Jagat Singh (Kharar). Awitators offer to resume talks GAUIIATI, June 1 (U.N.I.) - The student leaders said 'there programmes as they added to ten- ported attempt to make crude Sponsors of the Assam movement is no question of (their) calling siO flow out of Assam with the help today renewed their offer to re- off or temporarily suspending the Originally the All-Assam Ptu- of the Army the Darishtd said "ii sume talks on the foreigners issue agitation unless an acceptable so- dents Union and the Assam Gana will only diminish the possibility provided the Government restored lution is formulated. Sangram Parishad had organised of a negotiated settlement, if any a "congenial atmosphere" by They blamed Mrs Gzndhi for such a training programme. such possibility exists.' withdrawing "repressive mcasur- spoiling the atmosphere necessary Mr Baveja said yesterday that Accusing the Government of uti es' against them. for holding discussions The Oppo- the onposition All-Assam Minori- using the officiat machinery to The move mainly came from the sition leaders should have advised ties Students' Union had also start-deliberately suppress the real All-Assam Students Union which her to withdraw "all repressive ed such a programme as a counter- facts" the parishd invited the felt that Mrs Indira Gandhi should measures to create the right at- measure Tndian and foreign press to visit abandon her 'deceptive tactics' ' mosphere for holding talks," the In all 400 people have been Assam and see whether or not the and adopt a practical approach to statement said. arrested from various parts of Asssmese people had been attack- the solution of the issue which Meanwhile, the authorities in Nowgong district in connection ed by foreigners "is directly linked with unity. in Assam's Darrang district have ban- with the recent disturbances, offi- See also page 9 tegrity and sovereignty of the ned physical training programmes cials said. country". an A.A.S.U. statement launched by the agitators and their They said curfew was relaxed said tonight. opponents as reports from Now' for eight hours from 8 am. today Showers in city The statement, signer. by the gong said two more decomposed in all the four curfew-bound areas A . A . S . U . President, N Prafulla bodies were recovered from the of Nowgong district, From The Tribune Bureau Kumar Mahanta. and he acting town's periphery. It was relaxed in other areas General Secretary, Mr Bharat Na' . . REASON FOR BAN of Kamrup. Goalpara and Dibru' CHA.NDIGARH, June 1 - High rah, said yesterday's Delhi meet The District Magistrate of Dar- garh for varying periods as no velocity winds followed by light ing with Opposition parties failed rang issued orders banning physi- fresh incidents were reported showers brought down the day to find an acceptable sclution as cal training under the Assam Main- from th etroubled areas. temperature considerably in the the "fraction of Opposition leaders tenance of Public Order Act. 1947. Troops and para-military forces city today. The maximum tempera- attending the meeting were corn- Mr G. C. Bavea. Adviser to the continued to patrol the sensitive ture read 36.6' C as against yes- pletely influenced by the decep- Governor, had told newsmen yes- areas in the wake of persistant 1 terday's 41.8' C. The minimum tive strategy and tactics resorted terday that the Government dis- tension. I temperature fell by 3.8 C to to by the Prime Minister. favoured any physical training P.T.I. adds: Referring to the re 252' C.

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Latest party position

BIHAR Total teats 321 Results declared 30 Cong (I) 18 B.J.P. 1 JPJ 2 JSC 1 cr 3 Marxist Coordination I J.M. Morcha 4 .

CUJARAT Total seats 182 Results declared 152 Cong (I) 126 nJP 5 JPJ 17 Ind 4

MADHYA PRADESU Total seats 320 Results declared 158 Cong (I) 121 B_TP 31 JPJ 2 JSC 1 RPI(K) 1 Ind 2

MAHARASHTRA Total seats 288 Seats declared 107 Cong (I) . 72 BJP 2 JPJ 6 Cong (U) 15 CPI 2 CP(M) 2 pw.P 4 Ind 4

ORISSA Total seats 145 Results declared 61 Cong (I) 48 Cong (U) 2 JPJ 3 JSC 4 CPI 2 Ind ' 2

RAJASTHAN Total seats 200 Results declared 131 Cong (D 93 BJP 18 JSC 6 Cong (U) 4 JPJ 4 CPI 1 Ind 5

TAMIL NADU Total seats 234 Results declared 200 Cong (I).DMK Front 59 Cong (I) 26

IDMK 33 IUML 0 ADK Front 139 ADK 111 CPI 10 CP(M) 10 Other ADK allies 8

UTTAR PRADESH Total seats , 425 Reisults declared 129 Cong (I) 100 JSC 15 BJP 4 JPJ 1 CPI 3 Cong (U) 2 Ind 4

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Vol. 100 No. 152 Chandigarh, Monday, June 2, 1980 40 Paise

ITS CONG(l) LANDSLIDE AGAIN ---

: Foreign Briefs

m. •

All-news T.V. ATLANTA (Georgia): An Im-

probable scheme hatched by a 41-year-old millionaire came to life on Sunday when a satellite started beaming to U.S. viewers their first 24-hour sl-new" tole- vision network. Mr Ted Turner, an Atlanta broadcasting and sports entrepreneur. is the founder of the Cable NewsNet. work (C.N.N ). The C.N.N.'s first major Interview was with President Jimmy Carter on the West Asia situation. — Reuter.

Italian P.M. cleared . ROME: The Italian Premier, Mr Francesco Cossiga, was

te cleared in a narrow vo by a Parliamentary Commission of Enquiry on Saturday of charg-es that he had protected the son of the Christian Democra-tic Party Vice-President, Mr Carlo Donat-Cattin, from arrest as a terrorist. Nevertheless, Mr Donat-Cattin resigned from -

V his position on Saturday night as he had offered to do. — A.F.P.

Bomb blast LONDON: A bomb blasted the

offices of the Kuwait oil com-pany in central London on Sun-day, police said. The explosion, which the police said was caus ad by a bomb weighing about 0.5 kg blasted out the front portion of the building housing the oil company's offices., A poli-ne spokeswoman said It was not yet known If the bomb had been placed Inside the building or outside. — Reuter.

Meeting in Havana HAVANA: Cuba Is consulting

other non-aligned countries about holding an extraordinary Ministerial conference of the movement In Havana in July. the Foreign Ministry announc-ed on Saturday. President Fidel Castro became chairman of the 95-member organisation for a three-year term at the summit conference in Havana last Sep- tember. :, .

Riot police JOHANNESBURG: Riot police

kept watch on Saturday as South Africans celebrated Re-public Day with no sign that student unrest over racial in-equality was abating. The po-lice said there was more vio-lence overnight In several areas

k around Cape Town where stu-dents stoned ears driven by whites and set buildings on fire. — Router.

Mr Begin TEL AVIV: The Israel Prime

Minister, Mr Begin, has decided to retain the post of Defence Mi-nister, Israel Television reported on Saturday. Mr Begin has been acting Defence Minister since Wednesday, when Mr

zer Weizman left the post after sharply criticising Mr Begin's policies. — A.P.

Soviet protest MOSCOW: The US. decision

to sell U.S. defence equipment to China touched off on Satur-day a flurry of angry protests In the Soviet press. Pravda cused the U.SA. of making a "weighty contribution to the mi1itsr1saon of China." - A.P.

Rhu , doctor IS The Lahore

High ed on Saturday Mte Inform It of the

f the family doctor . cci Prime Minister,

Mr Z- A. Bhutto. The family of Dr Zafar NiacI, a dentist and friend of the Bhutto family, said he was erested at dawn on May 22. — A.F.P.

.-PARTY ALLIANCE LOSES IN PUNJAB

By Sukhdev Sin h Bariala, Mr Ravi inter Singh, Mr from the Bess and Muktsar cons- ' Baiwant Singh. Dr Bhagat Singh. tituencies respectively.

CHANT' June , — by Jiwan Singh Umranangal and The major reverses suffered

Mr Sakhdev Singh Dhindsa (all the alliance partners included the In the race for power in Akali Dal). def~,qt of Mr Satva Pal Dang Punjab the Congress (I) de- ctiand Singh Chopra M feated the three.-party alliance Daishan Singh Jhubal and Mr

!FEB Total Punjab seats: 117 ,

Results declared 117 . •: i Congress (I) 63 Akali Dal .37 . ..

Independents

har, and Mr Jasmat Singh Dl'ilkn — Faridkot).

Sat-wan Singh of the C.P. (M) re- turnea to the StateAssembly.

... 1.

. .. .. : Among Amg the C.P.I. senior leaders Darbara Singh re-elected were Mr Rabu Singh and Mr Baldev Singh l..00mba. Sing The Congress (1) suffered big (C P.2.), Mr Dap Smg tapiala

I :1 . , ..r reverses when two of its COfltCfl (C P. M) and Randhsr Sing

. ders for leadership - Mr Gurdial Cheema (Akali Dal) Sing Dhillon and Mr Harcharan Other veterans who lost in the

.. . . :C55 Singh Brar - were defeated day's poll were Mr Darshan Singh P. S. BAnAL ,

Canadian (C.P.I.-Garhahankar), Mr Dev Ks) Singh, a brother of (wins) he Dal President, Mr Jagdev

headed by the Akali Dal and Sing Taiwandi (Akali Dal- Rai-

secured an absolute majority Garhdiwala) and Mr Harbhajan in the 117-member House. t•. Singh, former Food and Supplies

Among the senior Congress a!i<' Minister (Janata Party-Jullundur Cantonment).

(I) leaders who made the [ The C.P. (M), which had a grade were the F.C.C. (I)

..

strength of eight members in the dissolved Assembly won only five . chief, Mr Darbara Ssngh, Mr . These are Nurmahal, Attari,

Santokh Singh Randhawa Mr . Rajpura Sherpur and Kumbkalan. .P-L, on the other hand, Jogh.der Pal Pandey, Miss

. .. .. " . . ra'2i its strength from seyen in Sarla Prashar, Mr Kanshi • the previous House to nine. It Ram Mr Yash and Mrs Sajida

, i

scored victories in Lehra, Shut- rana, Mansa. Rampura Phul, Adam- .. " ........ . . , The lone B.J.P. member was

gum. ' . ...: • : pur, Nthalainghwala, Dharamkot, . • s returned from Guru Bar Sahal.

.

i. r. .... .. • ,, , Verka and Dhariwal. 'rho Youth Congress (I) leaderS. • ,. : , .

Mr Venod Sharma (Esnur) and Lr Baserat £ia&i Aisa4 r,,. s r- ,j his name Me *hnial Chand

Sahib). also won. The notable winners On the

alliance side were Mr Parkash

.2J The B.J.P. together with the Brar other breakaway groups had a

S. strength of 25 members in the Singh Badal, Mr Surjit Singh (defeated) dissolved House.

Punjab Assembly' winners

Left to right: Mrs Rajind er Kaur (Dhanaula), Mr Jiw an Singh Unirana.ngal (Beas), Mr Venod Sharma 'Banur), Mr Ravi Inder Singh (Morinda) and Mr

Baiwant Singh (Lohian).

seats had been filled this evening.

Voting in Gujarat followed the same pattern as in the Lok Sa-bha election in January with a computer analysis clearly point-ing to a three-fourths majority for the Congress (I).

Swept away by the Congress (I) tide were Opposition stalwarts like the former Chief Minister, Mr Babubhai Fatal, and the Jan-ata (J.P.) chief. Mr Indubhai Pa-tel.

In Tamil Nadu, the A.1.A.D.M.K. chief Mr M.G. Rasnachandran, led the victorious march of his partymen by his convincing win from Mathirai West. Many of his former.ab1net colleagues also

11.5 seats had been filled, the A.D.M.Y_ score was 56 and its allies 19

In Maharashtra the Congress . 1 . :s ::,:: , U PATNMX (I) made a clean sweep in the in Madras city, considered a •

districts of Wardha, Chandrapur -

and Sangli. Among the notable Winners in the State was Mr Sha.

As per the directives of the rad Pawar, former Chief Minis. commission, he said, the ballot ter. Mrs Shallnitai Patil, who lost Repoll today boxes of booths captured would the January Lok Sabha election not be taken up for counting. in Satara to Mr Y.V. Chavan,

Counting In the remaining booths the Sangli seat vacated by NEW DELHI, June 1 (P.T.I.)— of the same constituency would, her husband, former Chief Minis.

Polling will be resumed tomorrow however, be taken up and if the ter Vaaantrao Patil. at all booths where it was ad- margin of victor: of a candidate journed yesterday by the Presi- so large as not to be affect- The Congress (I) was on a win. ding Officers following incidents by the votes polled in the cap. ng spree in Rajasthan leaving of violence or attempts at booth- tured booths, the result would be all Opposition parties way behind. capturing, the Secretary to the declared. Otherwise, a repoil Of the 57 seats declared so far, Election Commission, Mr . K. Ganesan, said today. would be ordered. the party secured 45. Among the

He said in places where there Mr Ganesan said the commis- prominent Congress (I) men who made it to the victory poet was had been booth-capturing the

still awaiting a final the former Chief Minister, MrsionPolling officers had been asked report from the Returning Offi- Han Den Joshi, a member of to go strictly by the directives cers regarding cases of booth- the State Assembly since 1952. issued by the commission in this capturing. regard.

A.D.M.K. WITH STANDS INDIRA WAVE

NFW DELHI, June 1 (U.N I.) — The Congress (I) won absolute majo-rities in Gujarat and Punjab and was convjncin gly leading in all States except Tamil Nadu, according to reports received here late tonight.

over his Congress (I) rival In Bakhtiyarpur.

The Congress () has captured one-fourth of the 320 seats al-ready. The Bharatiya Janata Par-ty, which at One time looked set for major gains, was far behind the Congress (I) .

The Congress (I), however, suf-fered a loss In the defeat . of par-ty functionaries, Mr $inif Mo-hammed and Mr Amolaif Chhaed, both losing to the B.J.P. men.

SHARAD PAWAIt

12 poisoned BANGKOK The ousted

Khmer Rouge regime claimed on Sunday that Vietnamese troops had put "poisonous chemical powder" In Interna-tional food aid and water sourc-es killing 125 Ramnuheens in the extreme west of Kampuehen In May. — A.F.P.

Premier Hiia OSAKA: The Chinese Premier,

Mr Hue Gnofen, left here for home by a special plane on Sun-day, winding up his si'c-4ay State visit to Japan. — A.F.P.

cHAND}GARH WEATHER The maximum temperature

on Sunday was 36.5' C (97.8_ F) and the minimum 25.2 C (7.3' F).

Maximum relative humidity 61 per cent. Minimum 35 per Cent.

The sun will set on Mon-day at -21 and rise an Tiles-day at 5-20.

OtTLOOK FOR MONDAY: Fair weather.

Detailed weather report on page 6

Left to right: Mr Sarwan Singh (Nurina.hal), Mr Gur'dev Singh Badal (Panj Grain), Mr Niranja.n Singh (Patti), Mrs Surjit Kaur (Tanda), Mr J. P. Pandey (Ludhiana West), Mr Sardari Lal Kapoor (Ludhiana

North) and Mr Jagat Singh (Kharar).

Awitators offer to resume talks GAUIIATI, June 1 (U.N.I.) - The student leaders said 'there programmes as they added to ten- ported attempt to make crude

Sponsors of the Assam movement is no question of (their) calling siO• flow out of Assam with the help today renewed their offer to re- off or temporarily suspending the Originally the All-Assam Ptu- of the Army the Darishtd said "ii sume talks on the foreigners issue agitation unless an acceptable so- dents Union and the Assam Gana will only diminish the possibility provided the Government restored lution is formulated. Sangram Parishad had organised of a negotiated settlement, if any a "congenial atmosphere" by They blamed Mrs Gzndhi for such a training programme. such possibility exists.' withdrawing "repressive mcasur- spoiling the atmosphere necessary Mr Baveja said yesterday that Accusing the Government of uti es' against them. for holding discussions The Oppo- the onposition All-Assam Minori- using the officiat machinery to

The move mainly came from the sition leaders should have advised ties Students' Union had also start-deliberately suppress the real All-Assam Students Union which her to withdraw "all repressive ed such a programme as a counter- facts" the parishd invited the felt that Mrs Indira Gandhi should measures to create the right at- measure Tndian and foreign press to visit abandon her 'deceptive tactics' ' mosphere for holding talks," the In all 400 people have been Assam and see whether or not the and adopt a practical approach to statement said. arrested from various parts of Asssmese people had been attack- the solution of the issue which Meanwhile, the authorities in Nowgong district in connection ed by foreigners "is directly linked with unity. in Assam's Darrang district have ban- with the recent disturbances, offi- See also page 9 tegrity and sovereignty of the ned physical training programmes cials said. country". an A.A.S.U. statement launched by the agitators and their They said curfew was relaxed said tonight. opponents as reports from Now' for eight hours from 8 am. today Showers in city The statement, signer. by the gong said two more decomposed in all the four curfew-bound areas A . A . S . U . President, N Prafulla bodies were recovered from the of Nowgong district, From The Tribune Bureau Kumar Mahanta. and he acting town's periphery. It was relaxed in other areas General Secretary, Mr Bharat Na' . . REASON FOR BAN of Kamrup. Goalpara and Dibru' CHA.NDIGARH, June 1 - High rah, said yesterday's Delhi meet The District Magistrate of Dar- garh for varying periods as no velocity winds followed by light ing with Opposition parties failed rang issued orders banning physi- fresh incidents were reported showers brought down the day to find an acceptable sclution as cal training under the Assam Main- from th etroubled areas. temperature considerably in the the "fraction of Opposition leaders tenance of Public Order Act. 1947. Troops and para-military forces city today. The maximum tempera- attending the meeting were corn- Mr G. C. Bavea. Adviser to the continued to patrol the sensitive ture read 36.6' C as against yes- pletely influenced by the decep- Governor, had told newsmen yes- areas in the wake of persistant 1 terday's 41.8' C. The minimum tive strategy and tactics resorted terday that the Government dis- tension. I temperature fell by 3.8 C to to by the Prime Minister. favoured any physical training P.T.I. adds: Referring to the re 252' C.