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Pak. sees 'disparity' between Govt., Army
By B. Muralidhar Reddy
ISLAMABAD, OCT. 31. Pakistan today said that there appeared to be
``disparity and disconnect'' between the Indian Government and
Army.
Answering a question on the reported comments made by Lt. Gen.
Nanavatty, the Press Secretary to the Pakistan President, Maj.
Gen. Rashid Quereshi, said the Defence Minister, Mr. George
Fernandes, only a few days ago had ruled out the possibility of
the Indian troops crossing the Line of Control.
On the reported comments of the Prime Minister, Mr. Atal Behari
Vajpayee, the Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman, Mr. Aziz
Mohammad Khan, said the entire world, including the United
Nations, had recognised Jammu and Kashmir as a disputed
territory.
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