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JAMMU (JAMMU & KASHMIR) INDIA
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2003
 

Jaitley plays tape, displays Rs 45 lakh before media
Jogi offered bribe to BJP MLAs to defect
*Cong announces Jogi’s suspension

RAIPUR/NEW DELHI, Dec 6: In a sensational tit-for-tat game, the BJP tonight alleged that outgoing Chhattisgarh Chief Minister offered bribes to its mlas to prevent formation of the party government tomorrow.................more

Ambika admits dissensions among coalition partners

By Dinesh Manhotra

JAMMU, Dec 6: Candidly admitting that some groups of coalition partners were not happy with the Government, general secretary of the All India Congress Committee (AICC) Ambika Soni today said the "dissensions and dis-satisfactions" were part of any coalition regime.....................more

Cheat posing as Omar finally trapped in City
*Bid to decamp with another car foiled

Excelsior Special Correspondent

JAMMU, Dec 6: In a rare operation co-ordinated by the police, NC president Omar Abdullah’s personal security and Jamkash Vehicleades Managing Director Devinder Rana from Brisbane, Australia, the police this afternoon succeeded in apprehending a notorious cheat, who had recently decamped with a luxury Corolla car on the name of Omar..................more

Most of the shops functioned normally at Khanyar and all other Srinagar localities as Syed Shah Geelani’s call for total shutdown failed to evoke any response on Saturday.	-Excelsior/Javed
Most of the shops functioned normally at Khanyar and all other Srinagar localities as Syed Shah Geelani’s call for total shutdown failed to evoke any response on Saturday. -Excelsior/Javed

6 cops injured in Anantnag attacks
Traders' shut up to Geelani's shutdown

Excelsior Correspondent

SRINAGAR, Dec 6: Hardline separatist and leader of the pro-Pakistan faction of the Hurriyat Conference, Syed Ali Shah Geelani, suffered a major setback today when his call for a total shutdown in Kashmir valley failed to generate the desired impact. Even as Geelani’s call had considerable effect in Lalchowk area of Srinagar and a few major towns in south Kashmir, most of the shops in the Valley remained open and the passenger transport services operated smoothly...................more

CB books Director Economics for forgery

Excelsior Special Correspondent

JAMMU, Dec 6: The Crime Branch, Srinagar today registered a case of forgery against Director Economics and Statistics, Mohd Ashraf Kakru. The accused officer, who had forged his date of birth certificate to extend his period of superannuation by two years, is likely to be arrested....................more

Peace process to be taken to logical conclusion: CM

Excelsior Special Correspondent

JAMMU, Dec 6: Jammu would be developed as an independent tourist-cum-pilgrim destination in view of its historical and religious importance and location....................more

India, Pak must resolve issues: Farooq

SRINAGAR, Dec 6: Welcoming the improvement in ties between India and Pakistan, opposition National Conference today said the two neighbours should resolve all bilateral issues between them and create conditions conducive for peaceful living...............more

Bihar police chief removed

PATNA, Dec 6: Controversial Bihar Director General of police D P Ojha, who had angered the Government with his repeated attacks on politicians, was today unceremoniously removed from his post barely two months before his retirement after which he announced his resignation........................more

Miss Ireland wins, Vashi finishes 5th

SANYA, Dec 6 : Miss Ireland, 19-year-old Rosanna Davison, won the Miss World competition held today in this Southern Chinese beach resort...............more

No instant solution to Kashmir: Gujral

JALANDHAR, Dec 6: Former Prime Minister I K Gujral today ruled out any instant resolution of outstanding issues including Kashmir between India and Pakistan given the differing priorities of both the countries and called for strengthening initiatives to foster people to people contacts..................more

Bhutto wants to meet Vajpayee......

4 cops injured in Anantnag attack......

Rail link talks on December 18.....



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