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Delhi receives J&K-specific word from Islamasbad
India should grapple head-on with Kashmir dispute:Iqbal
11/7/2006 10:39:22 PM
NEW DELHI, NOV. 7: Pakistan's Minister for Kashmir Affairs, Tahir Iqbal, has warned that the peace dialogue between his country and India would end up a "futile exercise" if the government of India declined to grapple head-on with the thorny Kashmir dispute. In a media interview, Pakistani Minister said that the time had come for the two countries to reinvirate the "wobbly peace process" by grappling head-on the Kashmir dispute. Speaking ahead of the resumption of peace talks in New Delhi between the Foreign Secretaries of the two countries next week after being put on ice for months, Tahir Iqbal was reported to have recommended that the dialogue should move from merely devising confidence building measures to ending the Kashmir conflict itself. Since its launching two years ago, the peace process has moved slowly, with the only major result being a bus link across the Line of Control (LoC), whicdivides the Indian and Pakistani sectors of Jammu and Kashmir. In his question-answer session in Washington with a French news agency, Pakistan's Minister for Kashmir Affa...
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Will it be Teharik-e-Millat or Awaz-e-Sura?
Banned SIMI re-emerging under new name
11/7/2006 10:38:34 PM
NEW DELHI, NOV. 7: Even as the Union Home Ministry has sent out fresh instructions, urging all States and Union Territories to keep under effective control workers and sympathisers of the banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), official intelligence community has obtained sensational inputs vis-a-vis the behind-the-scene preparation to enable the outlawed organisation to re-emerge under new names. At a time when the outlawed SIMI has, once again, been officially accused of promoting militancy in several parts of the country, the new SIMI is expected to take shape as Teharik-e-Millat or Awaz-e-Sura. This, according to government sleuths, is being done to make the new SIMI s...
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