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| In Kashmir lexicon, Bush is Khanzir | | | |
Jammu: Grenade is aloo , explosive is atta and American President George Bush is Khanzir (evil) in network centric communication in Jammu and Kashmir, with militants having authored a terror lexicon to fox security forces with its coded idiolect.
"Over 1000-1200 code words are part of militant's terror dictionary for their usages in conversations through network centric communication inside the state and from neighbouring Pakistan for foxing forces," senior army officials said.
The focus of this terror lexicon is safe and secure conversation, they said. Security forces and intelligence agencies, however, have managed to decode most of the code words. The lexicon is getting updated every time with new phraseology, vocabulary and jargons.
Terrorists idiolect uses Khanzir (evil) to name George Bush and 11/9 for USA. In militants' idiolect pika gun is termed as raja (king), machine gun as rani (queen), gun as shaadi (marriage), AK rifle as biwi (wife) and pistol as munna .
Similarly, in the case of explosives, terror lexicon names RDX as milk powder, improvised explosive devic... | |
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| CBI summons Sabina, husband for questioning | | Kashmir Sex Scandal | | | Srinagar, October 13: Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has summoned JK sex abuse case king pin Sabina and her husband in connection with the investigation of Mahraj Gunj and Magam sexual exploitation cases registered in the year 2004.
Meanwhile nine sex abuse case accused are being flown to Srinagar, while as Shabir Langoo on Friday submitted his bail application before Chandigarah high court.
Sources while disclosing informed that after an advocate who was accused in the case, Shabir Langoo is the second accused having filed a bail application before Chandigarah high court. Chief judicial Magistrate Srinagar has, according to sources, directed sex abuse case king pin Sabina and her ... | |
| | | | Sex workers on espionage job in J&K? | | Centre for action against female militants | | | B L Kak
NEW DELHI, OCT. 13: The Union Home Ministry, after the receipt of sensational inputs from intelligence agencies in relation to the "subtle" recruitment of young women as spies, has directed the States and Union Territories to be vigilant. In fact, the police and other security agencies in the strategically-important States have been cautioned against the 'hidden hand' behind raising groups of females, particularly in Jammu and Kashmir and north-eastern region, for carrying out espionage activity.
Inputs from field intelligence units (FIUs) have clearly talked about an increase in the number of female 'spies' in these States in recent times. A number of females in Jammu and K... | |
| | | | Grand old man drops the brick | | Tiwari's retirement from electoral politics | | | B L KAK
NEW DELHI: The grand old man of the Congress, Narayan Dutt Tiwari, has created waves in the none-to-placid waters in his party headquarters, with his unexpected announcement to retire from electoral politics. Tiwari, who is curently Chief Minister of Uttaranchal, has caught the ruling Congres party unawares.
In fact, Narayan Dutt Tiwari took everyone by surprise by making public his intention not to contest the forthcoming State polls. "I am hearing it for the first time. It is news to me. I will have to check it out with him [Tiwari] first," Tom Vadakkan, secretary of the Congress party media cell, said. Tiwari's announcement has come with the State polls just about four ... | |
| | | | India is ready to discuss all issues with Pak: PM | | | | Helsinki, Oct 13 In his first public reaction to Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf's recent book, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said he is ready to discuss all issues pertaining to relations between the two countries, including Kashmir.
In an interview given to a Finnish magazine Kuvalehti, Dr Singh said he was satisfied with the meeting with General Musharraf in Havana. During the meeting, it was agreed to adopt common procedures to upröot terrorism, he said and expressed the hope that Pakistan would seriously work with India on the issue.
The current dialogue is based on General Musharraf's commitment made in January 2004 that Pakistan will not allow any kind of terrorist acti... | |
| | | | Pak: No request from US on stopping terrorist groups | | | |
Islamabad, Oct 13 Pakistan today said it has not received any request from the United States to use its influence on militant groups to stop attacks in India and insisted that it did not support or encourage violence.
Reacting to US Under Secretary of State Nicholas Burns' statement that Washington has told Islamabad to use its influence on the terrorist groups to curb and stop attacks in India, Pakistan Foreign Office Spokesperson Tasnim Aslam said Islamabad has not received any such request from Unites States.
Claiming the violence in Jammu and Kashmir was "indigenous due to human rights violations by the Indian forces", Aslam told reporters here that if Burns has made such comme... | |
| | | | PM advocates zero tolerance to terrorism | | | |
Helsinki, Oct 13 Without naming Pakistan, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today advocated an international norm of "zero tolerance" to terrorism saying it would send the right signal to the "countries directly engaged" in perpetrating the menace or allowing their territories to be used by terrorists.
Addressing the India-EU summit here, Singh referred to the recent Mumbai blasts and earlier bombings in London and Madrid and said these reminded the world that terrorism "remains the most serious threat to democratic, open and pluralistic countries".
He told the European Union leaders that strengthening international cooperation in this critical area is of vital importance to all free a... | |
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