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JAMMU (JAMMU & KASHMIR) INDIA
MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2001
 

US crew members inspect an F/18C Hornet prior to flight operations on the USS Theodore Roosevelt in the Arabian Sea. War planes from the ship continue to drop bombs over targets in Afghanistan as anti-Taliban forces mass near Tora Bora.(Reuters photo)
US crew members inspect an F/18C Hornet prior to flight operations on the USS Theodore Roosevelt in the Arabian Sea. War planes from the ship continue to drop bombs over targets in Afghanistan as anti-Taliban forces mass near Tora Bora.(Reuters photo)

Fresh wave of raids on Tora Bora
Kandahar stand-off resolved

KABUL, Dec 9: A stand-off between rival anti-Taliban commanders in Kandahar has been resolved peacefully, Afghanistan’s new interim leader Hamid Karzai told AFP late today. ..........more


Three-four options being pursued: Swami
Centre won’t allow use of J&K Resettlement Act

CHENNAI, Dec 9: The Centre will not allow the implementation of the Jammu and Kashmir Resettlement Act that allows citizenship rights to Kashmiris who left for Pakistan but wanted to return to India, Union Minister of State for Home I D Swami said today. .............more

Kashmir ultras make distress calls to mentors for funds

JAMMU, Dec 9: Militant groups operating in Jammu and Kashmir have lately been hit by a shortage of arms and funds prompting them to make distress calls to their mentors across the border in Pakistan, defence sources said here today. .......more

Taliban’s fall will scale down militancy in Kashmir: Bhutto

ISLAMABAD, Dec 9: Former Pakistan Premier Benazir Bhutto has said the separatist movement in Kashmir will suffer setback with the fall of Taliban as the international community will not tolerate participation of foreign militants, and welcomed New Delhi’s peace initiatives in the Valley. ............more

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TuM, HJI, Jaish suffer damage 7 militants killed in Valley

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SRINAGAR, Dec 9: In two neat and clean operations, security forces have eliminated seven militants, including five foreigners, in Kashmir valley since last evening..........more

Taliban splits, 6 Ministers revolt against Omar

ISLAMABAD, Dec 9: In the first signs of split in the ranks of Taliban, six former Taliban Ministers and senior diplomats today came out in open against beleaguered Taliban chief Mullah Mohammad Omar and joined a newly revived Islamic group. ............more

Osama’s mother disappointed

RIYADH, Dec 9: The mother of Osama bin Laden was quoted today as saying that she was not angry with her son, but just disappointed by his ideas and actions. ...........more

6 children injured in Surankot blast

Excelsior Correspondent

RAJOURI, Dec 9: Six children were injured in a powerful explosion at village Chitti Patti in Dandi Dhar area of Surankot tehsil in Poonch district this afternoon.......more

Feud in Delhi BJP
Sahib Singh boycotts Khurana’s rally

NEW DELHI, Dec 9: Sharp differences in BJP in Delhi came to the fore today with senior leader Madanlal Khurana holding a rally and taking a veiled swipe at the Vajpayee Government for not accepting the party’s five-point demand charter for the national capital but he came under attack from another senior party leader Sahib Singh Verma. .......more

ISI focus growing along eastern border

KOLKATA, Dec 9: Security observers have warned of a dangerous situation in the eastern states where many bases and contact points have been set up by Pakistan’s intelligence agency Inter- Services Intelligence (ISI) in recent months in Bangladesh, Nepal and India for recruiting youths for terrorist groups in the name of "Jihad". ............moreMissing
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Fernandes sees smooth passage of POTO.....

Govt constitutes core group for talks with Hurriyat .....

Kiran Bedi grilled.....

Taliban’s fall good for India: Advani....

POTO not against any particular community: Farooq.....



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