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JAMMU (JAMMU & KASHMIR) INDIA
TUESDAY, May 10, 2005
 

4 top Hizbul militants eliminated
3 civilians shot dead outside Mosque in Doda

Excelsior Special Correspondent

JAMMU, May 9: Three civilians were killed as a group of militants opened firing on the people coming out of a Mosque after evening prayers at village Chakka, about three kms from Bhaderwah in Doda district late this evening.......more

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh speak as they meet in Moscow on Monday.(UNI)
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh speak
as they meet in Moscow on Monday.(UNI)

India, Russia agree to expand nuclear energy cooperation

MOSCOW, May 9 : Cementing their strategic ties, Russia today expressed its readiness to further expand cooperation with India in civilian nuclear energy, defence and space as the two sides decided to set up a study group to examine the feasibility of a comprehensive economic cooperation agreement.........more

Gun should stop when dialogue is on: Mufti

Excelsior Special Correspondent

Srinagar, May 9: Describing the normalisation process in Jammu and Kashmir as gaining momentum, Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed today said there is no room for gun in the emerging situation. He asserted that people are overwhelmingly supportive of the improvement in the situation...........more

Meeting inconclusive, to resume today
Abbas derails Hurriyat unification process

Excelsior Special Correspondent

SRINAGAR, May 9: The unity efforts by the Hurriyat Conference led by Mirwaiz Omar Farooq received a serious jolt today when amalgam’s former chairman Maulana Abbas Ansari virtually ruled out any unification with hardliner Syed Ali Shah Geelani, saying those having "divergent views can never come together"..........more

Govt eroding SASB, SMVDSB autonomous
character : Farooq
*Mufti cautioned against interference in religious affairs

Excelsior Special Correspondent

JAMMU, May 9: Giving a strict warning to Chief Minister Mufti Mohammed Sayeed against, what he alleged, interfering with the religious affairs of Hindus, former Chief Minister and patron of National Conference, Dr Farooq Abdullah today said that such interferences will give wrong impression across the country..........more

India, Pak agree to 3-month 'time line' on Kishenganga

ISLAMABAD, May 9 : India and Pakistan today agreed to a three-month "time line" to resolve differences over the 330 mw Kishenganga Hydro-Power Project and accepted each other’s request for visits to the project site in Jammu and Kashmir as well as PoK where Islamabad plans to construct a dam............more

Law Minister reprimands Saptharishi
EC row reaches Rashtrapati Bhawan

NEW DELHI, May 9: The controversy sparked off by the attack on the Election Commission by a senior bureaucrat reached Rashtrapati Bhawan today with Chief Election Commissioner T S Krishnamurthy and two Election Commissioners meeting President A P J Abdul Kalam to whom they handed over a "factual position" report..............more

'Vajra Shakti' successful

GAG, JALANDHAR, May 9: ‘Vajra Shakti,’ the Indian Army’s first field exercise after adopting the ‘war doctrine,’ has validated its concepts in equipping the force to undertake a short but intense war with swift mobilisation of assets and a high degree of information dominance...........more

Mufti Govt failed on all fronts: Omar

SRINAGAR, May 9: National Conference (NC) chief Omar Abdullah today blamed the Mufti Mohammad Sayeed Government in Jammu and Kashmir for "deteriorating law and order situation in the State"........more

Budgam SHO suspended

Excelsior Special Correspondent

SRINAGAR, May 9: Minister of Revenue Hakeem Mohammad Yasin has ordered immediate suspension and attachment of SHO Budgam and directed Additional Deputy Commissioner of Budgam to complete his investigation in yesterday’s shooting incident at Dardpora within 15 days........more

Man kidnapped, slaughtered in Sopore.....

Pak asks Hurriyat factions to unite ....



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