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Deliver on assurances to end cross-border terrorism: BJP NEW DELHI, JUNE 11. There was no question of withdrawing troops from the border till India was reasonably sure that the terrorist network in Pakistan had been dismantled, the Bharatiya Janata Party said today even as it welcomed the first step ... Gill's stand partisan, says VHP AHMEDABAD, JUNE 11. The controversy over the appointment of the former Punjab police chief, K. P. S. Gill, as Security Adviser to the Gujarat Chief Minister, Narendra Modi, has taken a strange turn with the Vishwa Hindu Parishad holding his ... Gujarat Govt.'s comment on press draws flak NEW DELHI, JUNE 11. The Gujarat Government's comment that there was an "inherent danger'' of attacks on journalists covering communal riots has been condemned as a "direct assault on the freedom of the press'' by NGOs. A statement issued by ... No more bus trips, says Advani NEW DELHI, JUNE 11. The Union Home Minister, L.K. Advani, has ruled out any more ``bold moves'' in regard to Indo-Pak relations by New Delhi like the Lahore bus trip or the Agra summit, saying ``we have been found wrong'' in the assessment of ... Other Stories
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