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BJP flays killing of girls in J&K
NEW DELHI, DEC. 22. The BJP today condemned the militant strike targeting minority community in Anantnag in South Kashmir in which five women were killed. The party spokesman and MP, Mr. Vijay Kumar Malhotra, said that killing of Sikh girls ... More
Joshi intolerant, says Surjeet
NEW DELHI, DEC. 22. The Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader, Mr. Harkishan Singh Surjeet, has accused the Human Resource Development Minister, Dr. Murli Manohar Joshi, of intolerance. The CPI(M) leader has made the charge in a letter ... More
IHC meet may condemn Joshi's remarks
NEW DELHI, DEC. 22. Though the Indian History Congress (IHC) has a well-established position on communalisation of history, recent developments - particularly the bid to bill Leftist historians as anti-nationals and their books as `intellectual ... More
Free movement of goods from Jan. 15: Ranil
CHENNAI, DEC. 22. The Sri Lankan Prime Minister, Mr. Ranil Wickremesinghe, said here today that a free movement of goods to the northern parts of the island would begin on January 15 next. Mr. Wickremesinghe, who had a brief stopover here on ... More
Pak. allows Jaswant to fly over its airspace
NEW DELHI, DEC. 22. Even as India stepped up diplomatic pressure on Pakistan by withdrawing its High Commissioner on Friday, it did not stop the aircraft carrying the External Affairs Minister, Mr. Jaswant Singh, to Kabul from flying over ... More
Passengers sore over decision to stop Lahore-Delhi service
NEW DELHI, DEC. 22. ``Pakistanis are shocked over the Government's decision to cancel the Delhi-Lahore `Sadbhavana' bus service and the Samjhauta Express. We never thought the services, which were working as bridges of friendship between the ... More
Afzal to be taken to J&K to identify hide-outs
NEW DELHI, DEC. 22. The Jaish-e-Mohammad coordinator in Delhi, Mohammad Afzal, who was arrested for harbouring the five ``fidayeen'' who attacked Parliament on December 13, is to be taken to various parts of Jammu and Kashmir to identify the ... More
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