Leaders of
Gilgit, Baltistan voice concern
over jungle law
NEW DELHI,
Nov 1: As Jammu and Kashmir
celebrates its 50th year of accession
with India, leaders of Gilgit and
Baltistan (under Pakistani occupation)
have voiced concern over the jungle law
prevailing in their region and denial of
any constitutional .....more
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Procession
on tractors, trolleys
No let up
in migration
Excelsior Correspondent
HIRANAGAR, Nov 1: Twenty five more
families landed in the town here today
from forward village of Regal located
close on the International Border even as
migrants camping here took out a
procession on tractors and trolleys
shouting slogans against
Government.........more
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Govt
will not fall after Assembly polls: PM
BANGALORE, Nov 1 : Prime Minister A
B Vajpayee today asserted his Government
would not fall after this months
Assembly polls in three states and said
the outcome of the elections would not be
a referendum on the ruling alliance.
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| India
better placed after Pokharan blasts:
Fernandes LUCKNOW,
Nov 1 : Defence Minister George
Fernan-des today said the motive behind
attacks by Pakistani forces on three
outposts in the Siachen area was to grab
some land and claim it to be in their .
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Robot
cuts tape for PM
BANGALORE,
Nov 1: Prime Minister Atal Behari
Vajpayee watched with amusement as a
robot cut the tape on his behalf to mark
the opening of Bangalore it. Com
98, a mega global show on
Information Technology and communication
near here. .....more
PM
to hold meet for Khalsa birth
celebrations
ANANDPUR SAHIB,
Nov 1: Prime Minister Atal Behari
Vajpayee will hold the first meeting of
the national committee for
tri-centenary celebrations of the birth
of Khalsa on November 5 at New
Delhi....more
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