April 15, 2002
• Modi Cabinet to decide on fresh election on Wednesday
• NDA allies to meet Tuesday on floor strategy
• Gujarat govt files report to NHRC
• SC issues notice to Centre, Modi on Gujarat
• MIM alleges 'ethnic cleansing' in Gujarat
April 14, 2002
• Railway officials seek transfer outside Gujarat: PTI
April 13, 2002
• TDP opposes polls in Guj, firm on Modi's ouster
April 12, 2002
• Forty injured in fresh violence in Ahmedabad
• RSS forces PM to change tack on Modi resignation
• Vajpayee Lashes Out at Muslims in Goa Rally
• BJP asks Modi to dissolve Gujarat assembly
• Krishnamurthy Echoes RSS Line on Minority Welfare
• TDP to decide course of action in two days
• BJP rejects demand for Modi's removal
• Gujarat has gained a lot from Modi
• I had decided on polls five days ago: Modi
• Rejection of resignation a notice to allies: Shambu
• Rejection of Modi's offer to quit negative: Cong
• Modi gives in, submits his resignation
• Sonia demands Modi's head
April 11, 2002
• BJP caught in the horns of dilemma
• Demand for Modi's ouster to be discussed: PM
• BJP rules out replacing Narendra Modi as Gujarat CM
• Godhra mayhem accused arrested
• PM, Modi can't co-exist: Srivastava
• Jaitley rushes to meet Narendra Modi
• TDP seeks Narendra Modi's ouster
• Sonia may travel to Gujarat again
• Congress begins 'remove Modi' campaign
• Shanta Kumar calls for Modi's resignation
• Modi needs all the help he can get: BJP
April 10, 2002
• Modi stops bureaucrats' from self-introspection
• Pamphlets threaten to whip up tensions
• Impose President's rule in Gujarat
April 9, 2002
• Gujarat incident-free first time in over a month
• Srivastava quits Samata over volte face on Modi
• Sabarmati residents protest against
cop's transfer
• Orissa communists want Modi to be dismissed
• People's Front calls for Narendra Modi's removal
• Patkar joins the chorus, wants Modi fired
• Paswan's LJP joins the clamour for Modi's head
• Samata changes stand on Modi's ouster
April 8, 2002
• Govt worries over Gujarat as Rocca comes calling
• Sleuth who warned Gujarat govt shifted
• PM sent emissary to assuage miffed Andhra CM Naidu
• Journalists, writers protest assault on media
• BJP national executive meet to discuss Gujarat riots
• Modi visits injured cameraman at hospital
• Laloo demands Narendra Modi's arrest
• Mamata demands Modi's removal
• Naidu opposes removal of Modi as Gujarat CM
• BJP chief rules out Modi's removal
• Samata, Trinamool demand Modi's removal
• Cops transferred in connection with attack on scribes
• Swami condemns lathicharge on mediapersons
• Gujarat violence won't affect FDI flow: Sinha
April 7, 2002
• Medha Patkar mobbed in violence at Gandhi ashram
• One stabbed, arson in Ahmedabad: PTI
• 65 per cent votes cast in Gujarat panchayat polls
• Major reshuffle of police officers in Gujarat
April 6, 2002
• Modi tells police to act tough with miscreants
• 4 killed in Ahmedabad; curfew in Vatva
• National Commission for Minorities slams Guj govt
• Centre lacks impartial approach: Sonia
• Senior IAS official resigns: PTI
• Column - What is happenning in Gujarat?
April 5, 2002
• Fresh violence in Guj, one killed, 6 injured: PTI
• Modi a millstone around Gujarat's neck: Cong
• Indefinite curfew in Lunavada near Godhra: PTI
April 4, 2002
• Muslims not alone in this time of crisis: Vajpayee
• PM asks Modi to follow raj dharma
• PM announces relief measures for riot victims
• I wanted to visit Gujarat earlier: PM
• The two worlds of Gujarat
• Vajpayee inspects burnt bogies in Godhra
• Guj victims demand inquiry by SC judge
• One killed in police firing in Modasa, curfew reimposed
• 25 preventive arrests in Godhra ahead of PM's visit
April 3, 2002
• Modi to be boycotted during PM's visit
• Vajpayee to visit two relief camps in Ahmedabad
• Nine killed in Gujarat
• 3-month time for probe insufficient: Shah Commission
• Pandemonium in Gujarat assembly, 7 Cong MLAs suspended
• PM should give marching orders to Modi: Congress
• One killed in police firing in Umreth, violence continues
• Victim of Godhra train attack dies
April 2, 2002
• Politicians, gamblers keep Gujarat's cycle of violence going
• No Central rule for Gujarat: BJP
• PM to visit Gujarat on April 4
• Vajpayee reviews relief measures in Gujarat
• Violence spreads to Kutch, Anjar tense
• SC stays proceedings against NHRC
• VHP to help violence-affected members of majority community
April 1, 2002
• Gujarat govt failed to take action: NHRC
• Irked minorities commission summons top officials: PTI
• Editors Guild team begins hearing on violence: PTI
• Mob attacks houses in Ahmedabad;
army called out
• Keep out of religious matters: VHP to Vajpayee
March 31, 2002
• Seven killed in fresh violence in Gujarat
• Congress responsible for continuing violence: Govt
March 30, 2002
• After peaceful Holi, curfew being relaxed in Gujarat
• Citizens 'tribunal' to investigate Gujarat violence
March 28, 2002
• Police open fire in town near Ahmedabad
• PM likely to visit Gujarat on April 4
• Violence continues in Gujarat, curfew in force
• Gujarat govt files caveat over transfer row
March 27, 2002
• Vajpayee gives Narendra Modi a breather
• Gujarat govt submits 400-page report to NHRC
• Fear continues to reign in Ahmedabad
• Gujarat HC issues notice to NHRC chairman
• Arson, stone throwing incidents in Ahmedabad: PTI
• Advani not to celebrate Holi: PTI
March 26, 2002
• Vajpayee summons Gujarat CM to Delhi
• No let up in violence
March 25, 2002
• Major reshuffle in police set up
• Muslims cancel muharram procession
• Committee to oversee relief work in Gujarat
March 22, 2002
• POTO withdrawn against Godhra accused
• Indefinite curfew continues in parts of Ahmedabad
• Violence in Baroda; indefinite curfew in six areas
March 21, 2002
• Six killed in Ahmedabad violence
• Rights panel rejects Gujarat government's report
• No fresh violence; peace prevails in Gujarat
March 20, 2002
• One PSI, two CISF men suspended in Baroda - PTI
• No fresh violence; curfew lifted in Ahmedabad
• Police firing in Ahmedabad, two killed
March 19, 2002
• 4 killed in police firing in 2 Gujarat towns
• Godhra attack meant to destabilise Gujarat: Modi
• Board exams cancelled in parts of Gujarat
March 18, 2002
• One dead, two injured in Bharuch: PTI
March 17, 2002
• Four Killed in Fresh Violence in Gujarat
• Two Shrines Set on Fire in Haryana Town
• Prime Accused in Godhra Massacre Held
March 16, 2002
• Violence in Ahmedabad, two killed
• Two rounds fired in Baroda to disperse mob
• Modi to get z-plus security
March 15, 2002
• Nephew of Congress MP killed in Ahmedabad
March 14, 2002
• Minority community youth killed in Ahmedabad
• Police firing in Kawant, army to conduct flag march: PTI
March 13, 2002
• Fresh violence in Godhra, Mehsana and Baroda: PTI
• Police open fire on rampaging mob in Godhra: PTI
• Sabarmati Express back on rails
• Maj Gen Ashok K Mehta: Wiping the mess
March 12, 2002
• It had to be done, VHP leader says of riots
• Anti-Muslim pamphlet causing concern in Ahmedabad: PTI
• Congressmen involved in Godhra attack: BJP
• Curfew lifted completely in Ahmedabad
• Gujarat riot victims allege 'communal cleansing'
March 11, 2002
• Provocative appeals fuelled Godhra atmosphere: RPF
• Narendra Modi's brother cautioned arsonists: Victim
• Eight held for killing 12 people in Amraiwadi
• 'The policeman was openly helping the crowd'
• A riot-hit Ahmedabad now waits for March 15
• Advani rejects demand for his, Modi's resignation
• UN concerned over Gujarat situation
• Eight held for killing 12 people in Amraiwadi riots
March 10, 2002
• Govt acted quickly to control riots: Modi
March 9, 2002
• Congress wants probe by SC judge into Gujarat riots
March 8, 2002
• US concerned over Gujarat violence
• Death toll in Gujarat violence mounts to 633
• Centre seeks report on Godhra carnage
• All-party delegation shaken by Gujarat tour
March 7, 2002
• 38 bodies recovered; Gujarat toll mounts to 607
• Gujarat violence anti-Muslim: CPI-ML
• Over 25,000 victims take shelter at Gujarat relief camps
• More BJP, VHP workers in riot FIRs
March 6, 2002
• All party delegation to visit Gujarat on Friday
• 212 bodies buried in Ahmedabad graveyards
• Violence in Gujarat hits the hotel industry hard
• No women kidnapped in Godhra: Police
March 5, 2002
• Godhra carnage probe to cover communal riots too
• Godhra still struggling to cope with tragedy
• Peaceniks rap Centre, Gujarat government
• Gujarat govt announces relief for carnage victims
• Silent march in Ahmedabad to protest violence
• Dynamite planted in a place of worship in Baroda defused
• Three more killed as Gujarat limps back to normalcy
March 4, 2002
• External hand can't be ruled out: Fernandes/PTI
• Pak masterminded Godhra mayhem: BJP chief/PTI
• CBSE exams in Gujarat, Aligarh put off: PTI
• My men have done a commendable job: P C Pandey
• Kashiram Rana visits Surat: PTI
March 3, 2002
• Prime suspect in Godhra carnage arrested
• Godhra violence premeditated: Advani
• Advani reviews Gujarat situation; asks govt to be tough
• Gujarat violence toll mounts to 427
• Army stages flag march in Surat
• Fresh violence in Ahmedabad claims five lives
March 2, 2002
• Advani to visit violence-hit areas of Gujarat on Sunday
• Congress accuses BJP of speculation
• Arrest Ashok Singhal: Laloo to Centre
• Modi denies making provocative statements
• British national visiting Gujarat killed; 2 killed
• IUML seeks stringent action in Gujarat
• Hindus protect mosque in Bihar
• Ahmedabad calm; rest of Gujarat still simmers
• VHP, RSS appeals for peace in Gujarat
• Noted writer urges President to intervene in Gujarat
• Shabana Azmi not allowed to visit riot-hit area in Gujarat
• Intelligence failure led to Godhra massacre: Swami
• Bandh observed in some towns of Karnataka
• Dismiss Modi govt, ban VHP: People's Front
• Situation returning to normal in Aligarh
• Curfew lifted in city areas of Ahmedabad
• Curfew in parts of Surat, situation under control
• Situation peaceful in curfew-bound Rajasthan towns
• 22 people burnt alive in Mehsana district
March 1, 2002
• Gujarat violence toll rises to 252
• Mob surrounds village; houses, shops set ablaze
• 33 people burnt alive near Godhra
• 136 dead in violence-hit Gujarat: Modi
• Sane voices in Ahmedabad call for reason
• Govt will deal firmly with situation: PM
• Centre has failed to maintain peace: Bukhari
• Shops set ablaze in Murbad, police resort to firing: PTI
• PM convenes meet to discuss Gujarat, Ayodhya: PTI
• Bandh begins on peaceful note in Rajasthan
• Uproar in LS over Gujarat violence
• RSS- VHP talks on to tone down temple movement
• Govt to put a lid on violence: Advani
• Bandh call evokes good response in Maharashtra
• Stray incidents of violence marks bandh in UP
• Stray incidents of violence in Hyderabad
• AIR staff reprimanded for Godhra report
• I hang my head in shame: Ahmedabad top cop
• Bandh violence claims two lives in Aligarh
• Shoot-at-sight order in Ahmedabad
• George tours Gujarat; two army brigades for the state
• Army steps in to check spread of violence
• George in Gujarat; discusses army deployment with Modi
February 28, 2002
• Oppn, allies seek stern action in Gujarat, Ayodhya
• Paramilitary forces sent to Gujarat; Army on standby
• BJP blames Congress councillors for Godhra attack
• 30 burnt alive in Ahmedabad
• VHP calls for countrywide bandh to protest Godhra killings
• Congress decries collapse of law and order in Gujarat
• Gujarat police close to solving the case
• Lives could have been saved at Godhra: Witness
• Sporadic violence in Godhra, 66 arrested
• Mob sets fire to Wakf board office in Gujarat secretariat
• VHP-sponsored bandh begins in Gujarat; one killed in Baroda
• Victims' bodies brought to Ahmedabad
• VHP leaders may be arrested: Swami
• Curfew in Ahmedabad, Rajkot
• Don't test patience of Hindus: VHP
• Four killed as violence spreads in Gujarat
• Judicial inquiry ordered into Sabarmati Express attack
• Gujarat assembly adjourned for the day
• Centre in touch with Gujarat govt: Advani