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JAMMU (JAMMU & KASHMIR) INDIA
MONDAY, MAY 27, 2002
 

India should have responded after Dec 13
PM tells world India's patience is running out

MANALI, May 26: Under pressure from world leaders to observe restraint, Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee today told them that there was a limit to India’s patience and that Pakistan must act to stop cross-border terrorism. .............more




Chief Minister Dr Farooq Abdullah and Lt Gen B S Yadava at a seminar on "security concern of India,'' held in Jammu University on Sunday.Excelsior/Ashok
Chief Minister Dr Farooq Abdullah and Lt Gen B S Yadava at a seminar
on "security concern of India,'' held in Jammu University on Sunday.Excelsior/Ashok

Pak a permanent threat to our security’
Farooq calls for united efforts to make India strong

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, May 26 : The Chief Minister, Dr. Farooq Abdullah has today underlined an imperative need for revitalizing the national spirit among the people to unitedly face the prevailing challenges before the nation asserting that not only army and security forces but each individual has to defend this great nation. ........more

Migrants of forward villages in R S Pura sector camping at R S Pura ITI building on Sunday. Another pic. on page 12.	Excelsior/Ashok
Migrants of forward villages in R S Pura sector camping at R S Pura ITI building on Sunday. Another pic. on page 12. Excelsior/Ashok

Four of Gujjar family among 5 killed, 8 injured
Pak army targets fleeing people *Mortar shells rain in R S Pura, Arnia sectors

From Sanjeev Pargal

BEGA/BERA (RS PURA SECTOR), May 26: In a most inhuman and barbaric act, Pakistan army last night targeted houses and dhoks of civilians in six forward villages in RS Pura sector killing five civilians including four members of a Gujjar family, critically wounding eight others and causing extensive damage to more than 30 houses. Shelling triggered migration of over 300 families from these villages.............more

6 militants surrender, one killed

SRINAGAR, May 26: A hard-core militant of Pakistan-based Lashker-e-Toiba (LeT) outfit was killed in an encounter with army in Pulwama district of south Kashmir late last night, a police spokesman said today. .....more

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Indus Water Treaty most powerful weapon against Pak: Kapil Kak

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, May 26: Air Vice Marshal (Retd), Mr Kapil Kak has said that Indus Water Treaty is the most powerful weapon with India against Pakistan. .......more

US commends Vajpayee's statesmanship
Musharraf has not stopped terrorism in J&K: Powell

WASHINGTON, May 26: Voicing unhappiness, the United States today said Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has not yet stopped cross-border infiltration across Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir despite his repeated assurances.......more

69 families migrate in Nowshera
BSF jawan killed, 4 injured in shelling

Excelsior Correspondent

RAJOURI, May 26: A BSF jawan was killed and four others including four civilians and a security personnel were injured in shelling by Pakistan army in Sunderbani and Nowshera sectors today..........more

Bush asks Musharraf to stop terrorist acts in J&K

PARIS, May 26 : US President George W. Bush challenged Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf today to "show results" in keeping militants from carrying out terrorist acts in Kashmir. That issue, he said, is more important than Pakistan’s two missile tests.........more

No breakthrough in Lone's killing

SRINAGAR, May 26: There appears to be no sign of any breakthrough in the assasination case of Hurriyat leader Abdul Gani Lone as police officials investigating the case said "it would be too early to say anything."........more

Bagdadhi among 2 terrorists killed

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, May 26: Security forces today gunned down two terrorists in Gool area of Udhampur and Thanna Mandi in Rajouri district while two civilians were injured in an IED explosion in Gool...........more Missing
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3 army porters killed, 17 hurt....

PM reviews security with George, briefed by Brajesh ....

16 Ministers walk-out of NCERT AGM....

Bush, Putin regret Pak missile test ...



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