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JAMMU (JAMMU & KASHMIR) INDIA
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 04, 2003
 

Chief Minister Mufti Mohd Sayeed talking to mediapersons after reopening of durbar move offices at Jammu on Monday.	-- Excelsior/Ashok
Chief Minister Mufti Mohd Sayeed talking to mediapersons after reopening of durbar move offices at Jammu on Monday. -- Excelsior/Ashok

Pak blocking peace process, no UN role in J&K: Mufti

Excelsior Special Correspondent

JAMMU, Nov 3: Hailing setting up of a co-ordination group by the Centre for dialogue with the separatists, Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed today said that carrying forward the peace process alongwith sustaining people’s goodwill is the biggest challenge before the coalition Government..............more

Sushil Sharma, Keshav convicted in tandoor case

NEW DELHI, Nov 3: Former Youth Congress president Sushil Sharma was today convicted by a Delhi court for murdering his wife Naina Sahni, suspecting her infidelity, and later burning her body in a tandoor (oven) of a restaurant here over eight years ago...............more

Two hideouts busted in Poonch, 4 held
4 militants, civilian killed

Excelsior Special Correspondent

JAMMU, Nov 3: Four militants including three foreign mercenaries and a civilian were killed while police busted two hideouts of the militants and arrested four suspects in separate militancy related incidents in the region overnight, official sources today said..........more

Complete, peaceful bandh observed in Jammu
*BJP asks Govt to shun pro-militant policies

Excelsior Special Correspondent

JAMMU, Nov 3: On the first day of re-opening of Civil Secretariat in the winter capital, a complete bandh was observed in whole of Jammu, Udhampur and Kathua with people spontaneously reacting to the call given by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and supported by various outfits in protest against the policies of the coalition Government............more

Govt-Hurriyat talks after Ramzan

NEW DELHI, Nov 3 : The Centre’s talks with Hurriyat Conference might be held sometime after the Ramzan which ends later this month and a Committee would chalk out a road map for the proposed parleys with the separatist amalgam, Union Home Secretary N Gopalaswami said here today............more

Two arrested for poisoning food at Golden Temple

AMRITSAR, Nov 3 : Members of Task Force of the SGPC apprehended one female Santosh Rani and male Balwant Singh when the duo allegedly were found mixing poisonous substances in the food being prepared in the Langer (community kitchen) of Golden Temple last night, police said today...................more

‘PoK integral part of India’

BAZARIBAGH, Jharkhand, Nov 3: External Affairs Minister Yashwant Sinha today reiterated that Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) was an integral part of India and asserted that the Simla Agreement would be the basis for talks on PoK................more

Setback to NCM efforts on KPs return

NEW DELHI, Nov 3: The National Commission for Minorities’ initiative for the return of Kashmiri Pandits to the Valley suffered a setback today with the community leaders objecting to a "condition" reportedly put by Hurriyat leader Yaseen Malik that they remain "neutral in the ongoing (separatist) struggle"...............more

Another Punjabi singer arrested

PATIALA, Nov 3: Patiala Police today arrested Punjabi pop singer Sukhwinder Mann in a case of alleged human trafficking even as they raided various places in Delhi, Chandigarh, Mohali and Panchkula last night to nab Daler Mehndi, who, too, had been booked in a similar case on October 4.................more

India, Pak to release fishermen

VADODARA, Nov 3: The simultaneous release of 93 Pakistani fishermen from India and 74 Indian fishermen from Pakistan will take place on November 5............more

Separatist leaders urge KPs to return ......

BSF officer injured in blast.....

Govt cancels appointment of Chatterjee.....



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