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JAMMU (JAMMU & KASHMIR) INDIA
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2002
 

Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed addressing a public meeting at Baramulla on Thursday.
Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed addressing a public meeting
at Baramulla on Thursday.

‘Govt jobs will be given on merit’
Unconditional talks only solution to Kashmir: Mufti
*CM, Ministers won’t have any role in making appointments

Excelsior Correspondent

BARAMULLA, Nov 14: The Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammed Sayeed, has vehemently supported —in fact, advocated in unmistakable terms—the idea of "unconditional" talks with all sections of population in Jammu and Kashmir...........more



Two pilots killed
Another MiG-21 aircraft crashes

SILIGURI, Nov 14 : Plagued by a spate of air crashes, another MiG 21 fighter of the Indian Air Force crashed into bushes in a tea estate in thick fog near the Bagdogra air base this morning killing both the pilots ...............more

Pak political crisis deepens
MMA hardens stand on Musharraf

ISLAMABAD, Nov 14: A day ahead of the crucial National Assembly session convened by Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf, the crisis over Government formation continued as the political parties failed to resolve the deadlock over the military leader’s presidency and the validity of his recent constitutional amendments...........more

Hurriyat ignores Yasin to hold talks with
KC on November 21

NEW DELHI, Nov 14 : JKLF chief Yasin Malik has been isolated for his criticism on the role of the Kashmir Committee as top Hurriyat leaders including its chairman Prof Abdul Gani Bhat today decided to hold fresh rounds of talks with the Committee members in Srinagar from November 21.......more

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Five civilians injured in blast
Two killed, ultra surrenders

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Nov 14: Two civilians were killed by the terrorists and five others were injured in a blast while an ultra surrendered before the Border Security Force (BSF) in separate incidents across Jammu region overnight...................more

J&K Bank official arrested, several others role suspected
First ever cyber crime detected in Jammu
*Record erased, passwords tampered in scam worth lakhs

By Sanjeev Pargal

JAMMU, Nov 14: In an important investigation, the Crime Branch, Jammu have unearthed a first ever cyber crime in the State involving an embezzlement worth several lakhs of rupees in Jammu and Kashmir Bank Ltd (JKBL). An official of the Bank, who was a computer expert, has been arrested by the sleuths of Crime Branch so far while several others including an Incharge Computer Systems were being questioned for their involvement in the scam..............more

No let up in infiltration; 105 killed

SRINAGAR, Nov 14: Pakistan is making desperate attempts to send trained militants and sophisticated arms and ammunition before the infiltrating routes close due to heavy snowfall, a senior security officer said.............more

165 SPOs dis-engaged

Excelsior Correspondent

SRINAGAR, Nov 14: One hundred and sixty-five Special Police Officers (SPOs) have been disengaged in Srinagar district in a latest "clean-up drive", following the complaints that they didn’t perform effective policing nor supplied any information in a fight against terrorism.............more

Two more political detenues freed

Excelsior Correspondent

SRINAGAR, Nov 14: Continuing with its drive to release political detenus, the Jammu and Kashmir Government has freed four leaders, including two Hurriyat Conference workers, who were held under the Public Safety Act, official sources said today.....................more

Permission to VHP yatra withdrawn

AHMEDABAD, Nov 14: The district authorities of Panchamahals have cancelled the permission for VHP’s proposed ‘Padshahi’ yatra from Godhra on November 17, official sources said here today...........more Missing
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Re-deployment to be completed by Dec: Army....

Civilian killed, 2 women injured in Bandipore....



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