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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2004
 

Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil inspecting border fencing at Suchetgarh sector on Sunday.	Excelsior/Ashok
Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil inspecting border fencing at Suchetgarh sector on Sunday. Excelsior/Ashok

Delhi keen to reduce terror
Ceasefire in J&K can be considered: Patil

*Pak not doing much to stop infiltration

Excelsior Special Correspondent

JAMMU/SUCHETGARH, Nov 7: A cease-fire in Jammu and Kashmir can be considered by the Government of India "if the situation so arises". This disclosure was made by Union Home Minister, Shivraj Patil, on Sunday after visiting border outposts in R S Pura sector............more

Dixit, Aziz to meet secretly before next round of talks

ISLAMABAD, Nov 7: Ahead of the next round of talks between Indian and Pakistani officials later this month, National Security Advisor J N Dixit and his .............more

Aziz to visit India on November 23

ISLAMABAD, Nov 7: The Indo-Pak peace process and issues related to the SAARC regional grouping would figure high on the agenda of Pakistan Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz’s maiden visit to India later this month during which he would hold talks with his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh and other leaders............more

Infiltration bid foiled due to detection mechanism: Pranab

NEW DELHI, Nov 7: Declaring that attempts to push in infiltrators across the Line of Control have been stepped up, Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee said these were being foiled by the sophisticated detection mechanism put in place. ........more

5 top militants surrender
Two ultras, Subedar killed in Poonch

Excelsior Special Correspondent

JAMMU, Nov 7: Two Pakistani militants and an Army jawan were killed as troops of Poonch Brigade and 10 Sikh Li foiled an infiltration attempt on Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch sector in early hours of this morning..................more

Centre ready to allow Hurriyat leaders to visit Pak
*Allegation of rape baseless: Mufti

Excelsior Special Correspondent

SRINAGAR, Nov 7 : The Centre today said it will grant permission to Hurriyat leaders to visit Pakistan as and when they apply for it, reaffirming removal of all impediments in continuing the dialogue process on the Kashmir issue. ........more

Pak welcomes Patil’s remarks

ISLAMABAD, Nov 7: Welcoming Indian Government’s statement that it would consider Hurriyat leaders’ demand to visit Pakistan, Islamabad today said it was a right decision made in the right direction.

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Pak pressurising Hurriyat-A to stay away from talks: Centre

Excelsior Special Correspondent

JAMMU, Nov 7: Pakistan was pressurising Hurriyat Conference (Ansari) group not to resume talks with Government of India till Islamabad was included as a " third party" in such dialogue process................more

No Pak pressure: Hurriyat

SRINAGAR, Nov 7: Rubbishing Centre’s claim today that its leaders were under pressure from Pakistan not to resume talks with the Government, moderate faction of Hurriyat Conference said had it been so they would have never entered into parleys. ...more

No need to fear: RSS to minorities

HARDWAR, Nov 7: In an obvious message to minorities, RSS chief K S Sudarshan today told "the other sections of the society" that they had nothing to fear from the strength and organisation of Sangh "if they do not suffer from guilt". ....more

Hotels in quandary over camera phones.......

Emergency in Iraq as 21 police officers killed......

Explosives brought to Srinagar during Patil’s stay seized .....



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