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JAMMU (JAMMU & KASHMIR) INDIA
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2002
 

Senior Congress (I) leader Manmohan Singh and CLP leader, Ghulam Nabi Azad with Mehbooba Mufti after holding second round of talks at Sayeed's residence in Srinagar on Monday.	-Excelsior/Javed
Senior Congress (I) leader Manmohan Singh and CLP leader, Ghulam Nabi Azad with Mehbooba Mufti after holding second round of talks at Sayeed's residence in Srinagar on Monday. -Excelsior/Javed

Sonia convenes meet to discuss proposals
Cong (I) to decide on Govt formation with PDP today
*Manmohan, Azad in Delhi after talks with Mufti

NEW DELHI, Oct 21: In a fresh bid to break the deadlock on Government formation in Jammu and Kashmir, Sonia Gandhi has convened a meeting of senior leaders here tomorrow to discuss proposals that have emerged during talks between Congress and PDP in Srinagar............more



Governor asks administration to be accessible to people

Excelsior Correspondent

SRINAGAR, Oct 21: Governor Girish Chandra Saxena today urged the administration to gear up at all levels for addressing to the grievances of the people and stepping up development..........more

Major, 2 jawans, 4 hardcore terrorists killed in Poonch

Excelsior Correspondent

POONCH/RAJOURI, Oct 21: Three army personnel including a Major and four terrorists were killed in three separate encounters in Surankote and Mendhar tehsils of Poonch district today. All four slain terrorists were foreign mercenaries........more

Police charge-sheets Salman Khan
Court rejects actor's bail plea

MUMBAI, Oct 21: Three weeks after Salman Khan was arrested in a hit-and-run case, police today filed a chargesheet against the actor in a court of a magistrate who remanded him to further judicial custody till October 31 after rejecting his fresh bail plea......more

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Soz fails to sell his goods
Stiff daughter makes her father stiffer

Excelsior Special Correspondent

SRINAGAR, Oct 21: In the mercurial world of Kashmir politics, seniors have generally influenced their juniors. Be it Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah or his erstwhile Lieutenant, Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed. The trend was quite unambiguous even during and after the regimes of Mr GM Sadiq and Syed Mir Qasim............more

Deployment conveyed right message: Fernandes

NEW DELHI, Oct 21: Defence Minister George Fernandes today said the ten-month deployment along the border with Pakistan had conveyed the right message to the world about India’s determination to combat terrorism and assured the armed forces that the Government would meet all their urgent requirements.........more

Dissent in Hizbul, ‘Comdr’ joins JuM

SRINAGAR, Oct 21: Voices of dissent have erupted from Hizbul Mujahideen outfit once again with one of its self-styled battalion commanders for Lolab in frontier district of Kupwara, Muneeb-ul-Islam, today joining another pro-Pak outfit, Jamiat-ul-Mujahideen...........more

Money changed hands in Ministry expansion: BJP MLAs

LUCKNOW, Oct 21 : Undeterred by threats of disciplinary action, the disgruntled MLAs of ruling BJP in Uttar Pradesh today dashed off a letter to Prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee expressing displeasure over his refusal to meet them, attacking state party leadership and alleging money changed hands in recent Mayawati Ministry expansion..........more

4 killed, NC worker attacked

SRINAGAR, Oct 21: Four persons, including a woman and two security personnel, were killed and eight injured as militants triggered explosions and attacked security forces and a National Conference worker in separate incidents in Kashmir valley since last night............more

PM cancels all engagements

NEW DELHI, Oct 21: Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who is still suffering from a "bad throat", today cancelled all his engagements...........moreMissing
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3 children hurt in Pak firing......



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