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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2004
 

Kashmiri Pandits narrating their woes to visiting Pakistani journalists at Muthi Camp on Monday.	-Excelsior/Ashok
Kashmiri Pandits narrating their woes to visiting Pakistani journalists at Muthi Camp on Monday. -Excelsior/Ashok

Migrants vent their ire on Pak media delegation

Excelsior Special Correspondent

JAMMU, Oct 4 : The Pakistani media delegation, on its first visit to Jammu and Kashmir in 57 years, today faced the ire of the displaced Kashmiri Pandits when the members of the team visited one of the migrant camps near here.............more

Break all walls of hatred for peace, prosperity: Dy CM
Alam seeks lasting peace in region

Excelsior Special Correspondent

JAMMU, Oct 4: Stressing the need of strengthening cultural ties between India and Pakistan, general secretary of the South Asia Free Media Association (SAFMA) and eminent Pakistani journalist, Imtiaz Alam today called upon people of this sub-continent to work together for restoration of lasting peace and tranquility in this region........more

Old man shares fading memories with Pak scribe

By Mohinder Verma

JAMMU, Oct 4: The unexpected meeting between one of the visiting Pakistani scribes and an 88-year old man today drove both back to the memory lanes and created a very emotional scene.........more

‘Pak scribes visit part of bargaining on Kashmir’
Dukhtaraan chief hits hard on Pak

Excelsior Special Correspondent

SRINAGAR, Oct 4: Chairperson of the radical pro-Pakistan organisation Dukhtaraan-e-Millat, Asiya Andrabi, today launched a scathing attack on the Pakistan President, Gen Pervez Musharraf, and his government’s Kashmir policy, while alleging that the current visit of Pakistani journalists to Jammu & Kashmir was part of a "bargaining on Kashmir" between India and Pakistan. She said that the Pakistani mediapersons’ visit had been sponsored by the Government of India and they were the guests of pro-India political parties and Army........more

Kumar surrenders before Vigilance

Excelsior Special Correspondent

JAMMU, Oct 4: Senior IAS officer Ajit Kumar today surrendered before a senior officer of Vigilance Organisation after remaining elusive for nearly a month..................more

6 top LeT militants killed in Surankote

Excelsior Special Correspondent

JAMMU, Oct 4: In a major success, troops of 9 Para and police today gunned down six top militants of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) outfit in a fierce encounter at Ban Dodi, opposite Hill Kaka, in upper reaches of Surankote tehsil in Poonch district................more

Jaguar to lead fighter flypast

AMBALA, Oct 4: The Indian Air Force’s Jaguar deep penetration strike fighters, which have earned the distinction of being the first IAF aircraft to take part in an international military exercise, will lead the fighter fly-past at the IAF day on October 8.. ...............more

‘India, Pak moving towards J&K solution’

ISLAMABAD, Oct 4: India and Pakistan have crossed "one barrier" towards settlement of Jammu and Kashmir by agreeing to explore all possible options in this regards, Foreign Ministry spokesman Masood Khan said here today...........more

I've not decided yet on CM's post: Azad

AIZAWL, Oct 4: Union Minister for Urban Development Ghulam Nabi Azad is still undecided whether to take up the Chief Minister’s mantle, which falls vacant next year in Jammu and Kashmir, leaving his job as a central minister...........more

Govt to scrap Tehelka Commission

NEW DELHI, Oct 4: In a bid to put the NDA and its convenor George Fernandes on the defensive, the Centre today decided to scrap the Commission inquiring into the Tehelka expose on defence deals and asked the CBI to probe into the tapes revealing the role of "various personalities"..........more

Pak agrees for renovation of Gurdwara......

Doors open for talks with militants: Patil.....



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