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Indian Punjab State Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal (C), along with Punjab State Deputy  Chief Minister Sukhbir Badal (R), Sukhpreet Kaur (C-down) wife of Sarabjit Singh an Indian death row prisoner that was killed in Pakistan, and daughter Swapandip (2R) pay tribute to Sarabjit Singh before his cremation at Bikhiwind village some 45 kms from Amritsar, on May 3, 2013. Singh, an Indian convicted 16 years ago in Pakistan for spying and deadly bombings, died May 2 after being savagely beaten with a brick in Lahore prison, sparking a furious response from Indian politicians. Singh was cremated with state honours in his native village in northwestern India where hundreds of angry demonstrators shouted 'Down with Pakistan!' as they gathered to pay their tribute.

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Indian Punjab State Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal (C) pays tribute to Sarabjit Singh before his cremation at Bikhiwind village some 45 kms from Amritsar, on May 3, 2013. Singh, an Indian convicted 16 years ago in Pakistan for spying and deadly bombings, died May 2 after being savagely beaten with a brick in Lahore prison, sparking a furious response from Indian politicians. Singh was cremated with state honours in his native village in northwestern India where hundreds of angry demonstrators shouted 'Down with Pakistan!' as they gathered to pay their tribute.

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Indian Punjabi singer and actor  Rai Jujhar (C) with actresses Sapna Thakur (R) and Razia Sukhbir (L) pose at the Golden Temple in Amritsar on April 30, 2013. The actors visited the city as part of a promotional tour of their upcoming film 'Veeran Naal Sardari ' directed by Harinder Gill.

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Indian Punjabi singer and actor  Rai Jujhar (C) with actresses Sapna Thakur (L) and Razia Sukhbir  (R) pose at the Golden Temple in Amritsar on April 30, 2013. The actors visited the city as part of a promotional tour of their upcoming film 'Veeran Naal Sardari ' directed by Harinder Gill.

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Indian Punjab state Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal (C), Director General Police (DGP) Punjab Police Sumedh Singh Saini (L),  Director General of Police (BPR&D) K.N. Sharma  (R) pose during the first All India Conference of Commissioners of Police in Amritsar on December 22, 2012. Indian Police Commissioners and high ranking officials from across the country are attending a two-day police conference organised by Punjab Police in coordination with the Bureau of Police Research and Development.

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Indian Punjab state Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal (C) addresses the media after meeting with family members of late Indian Punjab Police assistant sub-inspector Ravinder Pal Singh at his resident  in Rampura village on the outskirts of Amritsar on December 10, 2012. The leader of Punjab's ruling Shiromani Akali Dal and an accomplice were arrested on December 6, 2012, for allegedly killing the police official Ravinder Pal Singh.

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Indian Punjab state Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal (C) looks at a marble lion statue during the Punjab International Trade Expo PHD (PITEX) 2012 Trade Fair in Amritsar on December 10, 2012. Exhibitors from Mozambique, Lebanon, Hong Kong, Thailand, Pakistan, Nepal, Afghanistan, Ghana, and other Asian countries are displaying their exhibits during the fair held from December 6-10.

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Indian Punjab state chief minister Sukhbir  Singh Badal (C) waves during the opening of the 14th  Metro Cash and Carry wholesale store on the outskirts of Amritsar on November 26, 2012. Executives of Germany's retail group Metro, which operates a dozen wholesale outlets in the country, said it would not open any general retail stores, citing India's bureaucratic red tape as one of the stumbling blocks. Just nine of India's 29 states say they will implement retail reform and allow in foreign supermarkets, with the others fearful of the effect on small store owners who dominate the commercial landscape.

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Indian Punjab state deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal (C) waves following his return from Pakistan at the India-Pakistan border in Wagah on November 9, 2012. A delegation of Indian industrialists, traders and government officials visited Pakistan to meet with their counterparts to increase trade between the two countries.

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Indian Punjab state deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal (centre L) shakes hand with Pakistani Punjab Speaker of Provincial Assembly Rana Muhammad Iqbal Khan (centre R) as he returns from Pakistan at the India-Pakistan border in Wagah on November 9, 2012. A delegation of Indian industrialists, traders and government officials visited Pakistan to meet with their counterparts to increase trade between the two countries.

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Pakistani kabbadi team captain Musharraf Javed (L) receives the trophy from Indian Punjab state Deputy Chief Cinister Sukhbir Singh Badal after the final of the Kabaddi Asia Cup in Lahore late on November 5, 2012. Pakistan won the Kabaddi Asia Cup final match against India. The traditional team sport, in which players try to tag opponents while holding their breath, is hugely popular in the Punjab provinces of both countries and is putting down roots among expatriates in other Asian countries.

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Indian Punjab state Deputy Chief Cinister Sukhbir Singh Badal (2nd R) is welcomed by Pakistani Punjab Speaker of Provincial Assembly Rana Muhammad Iqbal Khan (4th L) at the India-Pakistan border post in Wagah on November 5, 2012. A delegation of  industrialists, traders and government officials left for Pakistan to meet with their counterparts to increase trade between the two countries.

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Indian Punjab state Deputy Chief Cinister Sukhbir Singh Badal (2nd R) is welcomed by Pakistani Punjab Speaker of Provincial Assembly Rana Muhammad Iqbal Khan (4th L) at the India-Pakistan border post in Wagah on November 5, 2012. A delegation of  industrialists, traders and government officials left for Pakistan to meet with their counterparts to increase trade between the two countries.

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Indian Punjab state Deputy Chief Cinister Sukhbir Singh Badal (R) is welcomed by Pakistani Punjab Speaker of Provincial Assembly Rana Muhammad Iqbal Khan (L) at the India-Pakistan border post in Wagah on November 5, 2012. A delegation of  industrialists, traders and government officials left for Pakistan to meet with their counterparts to increase trade between the two countries.

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Indian Punjab state Deputy Chief Minister  Sukhbir Singh Badal (C) addresses the media as Punjab state Public Relations and Information Minister Bikram Singh Majithia (R), and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) party Member of Legislative Assembly MLA, Inderjit Singh Bolaria (L), look on during a press conference in Amritsar on October 11, 2012. Badal is planning to put all major  cities in the state under high-tech closed circuit cameras to help increase security.

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Indian Punjab state Deputy Chief Minister  Sukhbir Singh Badal  addresses the media during a press conference in Amritsar on October 11, 2012. Badal is planning to put all major  cities in the state under high-tech closed circuit cameras to help increase security.

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India's Punjab state Special Narcotics Cell police officials display 20 kilogrammes of heroin, two pistols and 12 lakhs Indian currency, approximately 23000 USD, to the media, recovered from alleged smugglers, Avtar Singh, Sarwan Singh and Sukhbir Singh (unseen), during a press conference in Amritsar on April 21, 2012. Officials believe the drugs and the arms have been smuggled into the country from neighbouring Pakistan.

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India's Punjab state Special Narcotics Cell police officials display 20 kilogrammes of heroin, two pistols and 12 lakhs Indian currency, approximately 23000 USD, to the media, recovered from alleged smugglers, Avtar Singh, Sarwan Singh and Sukhbir Singh (unseen), during a press conference in Amritsar on April 21, 2012. Officials believe the drugs and the arms have been smuggled into the country from neighbouring Pakistan.

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