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JAMMU (JAMMU & KASHMIR) INDIA
THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2001
 

‘Talks won't be Kashmir-Centric’
PM to raise issue of terrorism in summit
NDA announces boycott of Qazi's high tea
Fernandes regrets Pak ‘about turn’ on talks

NEW DELHI, July 11: Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee today declared in no unmistakable terms that the agenda of his summit talks with Pakistan President Gen Musharraf will not be Kashmir- centric and asserted that India will strongly raise the issue of Islamabad-supported cross-border terrorism. ..........more


Gujral lambasts Musharraf

NEW DELHI, July 11: Former Prime Minister I K Gujral today criticised Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf for behaving in a very strange manner by dictating agenda for the Agra summit in an "aggressive mood" and said it had dampened his expectations of the outcome.............more

Ravi Kumar, a Sadhu from Himachal Pradesh, is all set to leave for Amarnath pilgrimage on artificial limbs alongwith his colleagues. -Excelsior/Ashok
Ravi Kumar, a Sadhu from Himachal Pradesh, is all set to leave for Amarnath pilgrimage on artificial limbs alongwith his colleagues. -Excelsior/Ashok

Another attack in Banihal; yatra delayed for 2 hours
Two militants, jawan, civilian killed

Excelsior Correspondent

BANIHAL, July 11: Amarnath pilgrims convoy was again held up between Ramban and Ramsu for about two hours this afternoon due to fierce fighting between militants and army at Ambkoot, near Chambalwas, about half km away from the national highway in which two militants, a civilian, and an army jawan were killed. Another civilian and a soldier were seriously injured...........more

Afghani, civilian killed; 2 surrender in Poonch

Excelsior Correspondent

POONCH, July 11: An Afghan mercenary and a civilian were killed while two fresh recruits surrendered before army in three separate incidents across this district overnight.........more

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India to stick to Parliament's stand on Kashmir: Jaswant

NEW DELHI, July 11: India today firmly reiterated that during the upcoming Indo-Pak summit New Delhi would stick to its position that the entire Jammu and Kashmir including Pak-occupied Kashmir is an integral part of the country............more

Budgam contractor, 6 militants among 10 killed
NC MP Shaheen’s brother killed

Excelsior Special Correspondent

SRINAGAR, July 11: Militants today gunned down National Conference Lok Sabha member Abdur Rasheed Shaheen’s brother at his home-town of Pattan, on Srinagar-Baramulla road. In other militancy-related incidents, security forces eliminated six militants while as militants left three more civilians killed and several others wounded in Kashmir.........more

Five others still at large
Finance Company Director held with Rs 1.57 cr certificates

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, July 11: Crime Branch today arrested a Director of United Fiscal Corporation Ltd —Javed Ahmed Magrey by conducting a raid at a hotel in Patnitop and seized two cars and some secret documents involving transactions worth over Rs 1.57 crore............more

Separatist camp is in total disarray; NC Govt is incidental beneficiary
Why Kashmir is lukewarm to Musharraf’s visit

From Ahmed Ali Fayaz

SRINAGAR, July 11: After selling dreams to the people of Kashmir for eight long years, the major separatist alliance, Hurriyat Conference, has reached the dead end of its own course of rhetoric. While refusing to take notice of a sympathiser’s chastening lyricism — yeh nadaan ghir gaye sajde mein jab waqte qayyam aaya — Hurriyat bigwigs have demonstrated abject bankruptcy vis-a-vis the new Kashmir-related developments in the sub-continent..........more

Show maturity: Shah to Hurriyat conference

SRINAGAR, July 11: Kashmiri separatist leader Shabir Ahmad Shah today asked Hurriyat Conference leaders to show "seriousness and maturity" and wait for the outcome of the Agra summit before indulging in any "childish" act..........more

Police makes headway in couple’s murder
Woman property dealer held, brother absconds

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, July 12: Police intensified investigations in Trikuta Nagar’s double murder today by detaining a woman property dealer, who was allegedly giving threatening calls to deceased Dr Uttam Chand Gupta and his wife Kamala Devi Gupta, parents of PGI Medical Superintendent Dr Anil Gupta.........moreMissing
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Qureshi lists agenda to end mistrust between India, Pak.....

Summit a fraud, say militants....

Army chief reviews J&K situation.....

India won't shy away from discussing Kashmir...

 



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