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JAMMU (JAMMU & KASHMIR) INDIA
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2001
 

India is competent to give fitting reply
PM hit back at Musharraf for raising Kashmir issue
Pak trying to cash issue with other
nations

From S D Rohmetra

NEW YORK, Nov 11: Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee today hit back strongly at Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf accusing him of pursuing a single campaign on Kashmir in UN General Assembly and declared that India would never part with Kashmir and would give a fitting reply to any evil designs from the neighbour. ..more


GoI assures additional finance
JK reluctant to sign MoU with Centre on power reforms

By Neeraj Rohmetra

Jammu, Nov 11: While the State Government is all set to break its previous records of curtailments in the months to come in both the summer and winter capital, it seems to be little concerned about the issue of reforms in the power sector. ......more

President George W Bush speaks during a news conference at New York’s Waldorf-Astoria hotel, as Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf listens. (AP/Ed Bailey)
President George W Bush speaks during a news conference at New York’s Waldorf-Astoria hotel, as Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf listens. (AP/Ed Bailey)

Bush offers to bring India, Pak on negotiating table
Musharraf fails to get US endorsement on Kashmir

From S D Rohmetra

NEW YORK, Nov 11: Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf suffered yet another blow when he failed to get his ideas on Kashmir endorsed by United States President George W Bush over a dinner meeting last night........more

White paper on ISI soon

From B L Kak

NEW DELHI, Nov 11: The Government of India is divided on the question of making public a White Paper on the activities of the Pakistani ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence). ..........more

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Union Law Minister, Mr Arun Jaitley participating in a seminar on ‘Terrorism and Human Rights’ at Jammu on Sunday. Also seen in picture (left), Justice (retd) G D Sharma and (right) Mr P C Dogra, former DGP of Punjab Police.	-- Excelsior/Ashok
Union Law Minister, Mr Arun Jaitley participating in a seminar on ‘Terrorism and Human Rights’ at Jammu on Sunday. Also seen in picture (left), Justice (retd) G D Sharma and (right) Mr P C Dogra, former DGP of Punjab Police. -- Excelsior/Ashok

‘Human right groups working as agents of terrorists’
POTO critics indirectly supporting terrorism: Jaitley

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Nov 11: Stoutly defending promulgation of ‘much talked’ Prevention of Terrorism Ordinance (POTO), Union Minister of Law and Company Affairs, Mr Arun Jaitley today lambasted oppositions parties for opposing this anti-terrorism ordinance just for the sake of opposition.......more

21 terrorists, CRPF jawan killed in Poonch, Doda

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Nov 11: It was another successful day for army and police in the border district of Poonch today with 19 dreaded terrorists being eliminated in three operations. A CRPF jawan, who had come to his village on leave, was also killed in exchange of firing during one of the operations........more

Two militants, two civilians killed

Excelsior Special Correspondent

SRINAGAR, Nov 11: While as a 10-year-old boy, who had sustained burn injuries in the inferno at Tral last evening, has died at hospital, and unidentified gunmen have shot dead a civilian in Budgam, security forces have eliminated two militants in a gunbattle in Kupwara district. ....more

Shah says no to further talks
Separatists reject PM’s call to join poll fray

SRINAGAR, Nov 11: Separatist organisations in Jammu and Kashmir have reiterated that they will not join the election fray and termed the exercise as futile. .....more

Opposition claims key victories
US bombs flatten village, kill 300

KABUL, Nov 11: US bomb attacks destroyed a village near the Taliban stronghold of Kandahar and killed 300 people, the heaviest civilian casualties since the air strikes began 36 days ago, a Taliban official said today. ........more

Mullah rejected Indian help

ISLAMABAD, Nov 11: World’s most wanted man Osama bin Laden, currently being hounded by US spy planes and satellites, lives in a mud house far from Kabul and his health and spirits appear high, says the Pakistani journalist who interviewed him early this week. .........moreMissing
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US says won’t transfer fighter jets to Pakistan ....

200 Pakistanis killed in Mazar-e-Sharief.....

Nuke ban treaty proposed..........

AIDS death in Hiranagar?............



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