Dimmed ripple delete in Premiere CS6

I am having this one interesting issue but I noticed it one project only so far. I double checked everything and also in other projects. The ripple delete option is dimmed (grayed out) and I can`t perform it on timeline in this particular project. The project is very simple, no locked tracks or so, it`s PAL DV standard like every other project I checked and is not grayed out in others. I have no idea what could be the bug. Any suggestions?

Yes, of course, I was very busy and I just simply forgot that I could actually do that too. Here they are, shots of clean timeline and with right click options

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