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JAMMU (JAMMU & KASHMIR) INDIA
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2001
 

Parliament attack aimed at wiping out
top leadership: Advani

NEW DELHI, Dec 18: Asserting that the terrorist attack on Parliament was aimed at wiping out the country’s top political leadership, Home Minister L K Advani today charged Pakistan-based terrorist outfits Lashkar-e-Toiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad with carrying out the assault at the behest of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI)........more


‘Parliament session should go on’
No panic in country: PM

NEW DELHI, Dec 18: Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee today said there is no panic in the country in the aftermath of Thursday’s terrorist attack on Parliament and that the country is prepared to face any crisis............more

POTO invoked against four in Parliament attack case

NEW DELHI, Dec 18: Delhi Police today invoked the provisions of controversial anti-terrorism ordinance POTO against four persons arrested in connection with the terrorist attack on Parliament even as CBI will investigate whether Mohammad, leader of the Jaish-e-Mohammad suicide squad, was involved in the 1999 hijacking of IA plane to Kandahar......more

Pak must end cross-border terrorism in J&K: Jaswant

From B L Kak

NEW DELHI, Dec 18: The Minister for External Affairs, Mr Jaswant Singh, has categorically ruled out any third-party involvement in any aspect of India-Pakistan relations and emphasized the relevance and significance of the Shimla Agreement and the Lahore Declaration........more

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‘Use of force not ruled out’
Diplomacy main option: Omar

NEW DELHI, Dec 18: Diplomacy was the main option with the Government to deal with the situation arising from the December 13 terrorist attack on Parliament, but it would not hesitate to use force if necessary to defeat the nefarious designs of Pakistan, Minister of State for External Affairs Omar Abdullah said today.......more

Anti-Taliban Afghan fighters inspect a destroyed Al Qaeda tank in Tora Bora.
Anti-Taliban Afghan fighters inspect a destroyed Al Qaeda tank in Tora Bora.

Laden location a mystery as loyalists routed

WASHINGTON, Dec 18: The whereabouts of Osama bin Laden, the world’s most wanted man, remained a mystery today as US and Afghan forces hunted his routed fighters in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan..............more

Gunbattles in Sopore, Anantnag
Eight militants killed in Valley

Excelsior Special Correspondent

SRINAGAR, Dec 18: While as at least eight militants died in three separate gunbattles in Kashmir valley today, one of the critically injured victims of Monday’s Achhabal blast died at a hospital...........more

Civilian shot in Surankot
Budh Shikan, body-guard killed; another held

Excelsior Correspondent

RAJOURI, Dec 18: Army and police eliminated two terrorists including a dreaded Pakistani national Budh Shikan alias DSP in a fierce gun-battle at Hari in Surankot tehsil of Poonch district this morning and apprehended another while a civilian was gunned down in captivity by the ultras.. ....more

Debt trap forces two brothers to end life

Excelsior Correspondent

KATHUA, Dec 18: Two financier brothers who landed in a huge debt trap today committed suicide after finding it difficult to clear their liabilities.........more

US recognises India’s right to self defence

WASHINGTON, Dec 18: After asking India to follow restraint in the wake of terrorist attack on Parliament, the United States today recognised New Delhi’s right to self-defence and asked Pakistan to rein in militant groups operating there.............moreMissing
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Ibrar Bhai shot dead......

Four terrorists booked under PSA.....

Pak posts damaged in Nowshera sector.....



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