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Articles 2821 through 2920 of 13380:
- Bb To Close Down ‘Terror Camp’ If Voted To Power (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
Former Pakistan Premier Benazir Bhutto Saturday said “if the Lashkar-e-Taiba was behind the Mumbai blasts, it exposed President Pervez Musharraf’s failure to curb Islamic militancy”.
- Lashkar-E-Qahhar Claims Responsibility For Blasts (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
Little-known outfit Lashkar-e-Qahhar tonight purportedly claimed responsibility for Tuesday’s serial blasts in Mumbai.
- Vdcs Keep Militancy At Bay (Hindu, Luv Puri , Jul 16, 2006)
They have motivated others in the State
"Militants are on the look-out to kill us''
VDC members lack bullet-proof jackets
- Back To 1996 And Beyond (OutLook, B. Raman , Jul 16, 2006)
Last July, Pakistan reversed its strategy of not targeting Indian territory outside J&K with terror attacks in Ayodhya, Delhi, Bangalore, Varanasi and now Mumbai. Time to go back to the pre-Gujral policy of letting the intelligence agencies do the needful
- ‘1,400 Ultras At Large In J&k’ (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
Nearly 1,400 militants are presently active in Kashmir valley, Lt Gen S S Dhillon, general officer commanding (GOC) 15 Corps, has revealed.
- 65 Terror Modules Busted (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
Involvement of Indians is low
- Show Evidence Of Our Involvement, Say Pakistanis (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , Jul 16, 2006)
"The basic framework of the peace process is good and may survive this crisis"
Pakistanis feel the two countries have missed the peace boat once again
"India using blasts as a pretext for not discussing the serious business of tackling disputes"
- No Role For Al-Qaeda In Kashmir: Separatists (Indian Express, RIYAZ WANI, Jul 16, 2006)
Perhaps fearing international indignation and condemnation, separatist leaders as well as the the Hiz-bul-Mujahideen have ruled out Al-Qaeda setting up base in Jammu and Kashmir, a day after a man, reportedly identifying himself as an Al-Qaeda spokesman,
- Bjp Protests Centre’S Failure To Tackle Terror (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
The BJP on Saturday staged a demonstration in Lucknow to protest against the state and Centre’s failure to battle terrorism.
- Islam Stands For Peace And Harmony (Tribune, Humra Quraishi, Jul 16, 2006)
The tragedy that struck Mumbai has had a definite effect on people in Delhi. That feeling of insecurity coupled with disgust at the madness going on…killings and terrorist attacks rupture not just peace, but leave dents on the human psyche.
- Power Sector In Punjab Under Constant Review (Tribune, Amarinder Singh, Jul 16, 2006)
With focus on the socio-economic revitalisation of Punjab, our government initiated comprehensive measures to provide a right platform for growth and development.
- Key Break In Grenade Case, Say J&k Police, Explore Mumbai Links (Indian Express, MAJID JAHANGIR, Jul 16, 2006)
Helped by investigators from the Intelligence Bureau, the J-K Police are said to have achieved a “significant breakthrough” in their probe into the Srinagar serial blasts which preceded the Mumbai blasts on Tuesday.
- This Is What India Was Up To For A Long-Time (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jul 16, 2006)
India has postponed the Foreign Secretaries’ level talks with Pakistan scheduled for July 20 next as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh pointed finger at Islamabad for supporting Mumbai bomb blasts.
- Ghulam Nabi`s Sorry Plight (Business Standard, Editorial, Business Standard, Jul 16, 2006)
His job's just got tougher with India downing shutters on talks with Pakistan.
- ‘No Drastic Rise In Kashmir Infiltration’ (News International, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
Infiltration by militants into held Kashmir allegedly from the Pakistani zone has risen slightly but shown no “drastic” increase, a top Indian army official said on Saturday.
- One Killed, 10 Hurt In Blast (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 16, 2006)
One person was killed and 10 others injured at Ganderbal on the Srinagar-Baltal road, the base camp of the Amarnath route this afternoon.
- Protest Against Attacks On Tourists (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Jul 15, 2006)
People demand high-level probe, say it's a conspiracy to hurt the economy of Jammu and Kashmir
Recent attacks on tourists have hit industry hard, impact being felt
Bulk cancellations mar a season that had bright possibilities for the tourism industry
- Verify Al-Qaeda Claims, J&k Government Told (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
Police asked to make voice tests of phone message
- Beyond Eelam And Tigers (Tribune, J. Sri Raman, Jul 15, 2006)
Truly trite, by now, is the crack about the “Tigers” not changing their stripes. The past few weeks have revealed the more notable fact that political opinion in Tamil Nadu remains unchanged and predominantly indifferent to their fate.
- Failure Of Intelligence Led To Mumbai Blasts: Basu (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
Vigil stepped up along the border with Bangladesh: Buddadeb
- J&k Sleuths Probe Qaida Presence (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
The Centre has asked the Jammu and Kashmir government to probe the veracity of claims that Al-Qaida had set up a wing in the state.
- Isi Activities On Rise On Indo-Nepal Border (Tribune, Ambarish Dutta, Jul 15, 2006)
The Intelligence Bureau has reportedly alerted the Bihar Government against the growing activities of Pakistan's Inter-service Intelligence(ISI) on the Indo-Nepal border.
- 8 Suspects Held, 2 Flee To Pak (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
The Intelligence Bureau and state police forces have detained eight persons so far, two each from Delhi and Gujarat and four others from Maharashtra, for suspected involvement in the recent serial blasts in Mumbai.
- Us Surveillance Interests Army (Asian Age, Sridhar Kumaraswami, Jul 15, 2006)
American undersecretary for defence (acquisitions and logistics) Kenneth J. Krieg, accompanied by US ambassador to India David C. Mulford, met defence minister Pranab Mukherjee in the capital on Friday.
- Blast Suspects Took Bangla Route (Deccan Herald, Prasanta Paul, Jul 15, 2006)
Two of the three masterminds behind the serial train blasts in Mumbai are suspected to have sneaked into West Bengal through the porous Indo-Bangladesh border and stationed themselves in the city before moving on to the financial capital of India, . . .
- Peace Process Bombed: Pm (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
“The terrorists were supported by elements across the border without which they cannot hit with such an effect,” Dr Singh said while addressing a news conference
- Nepal: The Missing Link In Terror Probe? (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
Only the completion of investigations would reveal if the architects of the Mumbai train blasts have any link to Nepal, but many terrorists targeting India have used the Himalayan country either as a getaway or transit to plan attacks in the . . .
- Key Break In Grenade Case, Say J&k Police, Explore Mumbai Links (Indian Express, MAJID JAHANGIR, Jul 15, 2006)
Helped by investigators from the Intelligence Bureau, the J-K Police are said to have achieved a “significant breakthrough” in their probe into the Srinagar serial blasts which preceded the Mumbai blasts on Tuesday.
- Principal Organiser Of Bombings In Safe House In Kathmandu? (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Jul 15, 2006)
Suspect Rahil Sheikh ran cells in New Delhi, Gujarat, Maharashtra
Supervised by Lashkar boss Azam Cheema
Sheikh, a Mumbai resident, handled communication, funnelled Lashkar recruits
- No Bail For Ex-Minister, Ias Officer (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
Blaming former J&K minister Ghulam Ahmad Mir and IAS officer Iqbal Khandey, both accused in the sex scandal case, for “procuring innocent girls in an organised manner against payment of small amounts of money for sexual exploitation and abuse”, the . . .
- No Role For Al-Qaeda In Kashmir: Separatists (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
Perhaps fearing international indignation and condemnation, separatist leaders as well as the the Hiz-bul-Mujahideen have ruled out Al-Qaeda setting up base in Jammu and Kashmir, a day after a man, reportedly identifying himself as an Al-Qaeda spokesman,
- Sharif Knew About Kargil: Musharraf (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
President Pervez Musharraf has confirmed what the world had suspected for long — that Pakistan’s Kargil invasion had been planned even as the then Indian Prime Minister A.B. Vajpayee was preparing for his journey of peace by bus to Lahore in February . .
- Terrorism Escalates To New Levels (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
It's not the usual face of Kashmiri terror. When security officials investigated a recent encounter, they discovered the gun-wielding jihadi was a 19-year-old boy from Kolhapur who had become a Hizb-ul Mujahideen operative after passing through . . .
- It Makes No Sense To React To This Bomb By Doing Nothing (Guardian (UK), Jonathan Steele, Jul 15, 2006)
After New York's 9/11 and London's 7/7, Mumbai has its 26/7. No, I have not made a mistake.
- Pm Accuses Pakistan Over Mumbai Bombs (Guardian (UK), RANDEEP RAMESH, Jul 15, 2006)
· Musharraf broke promise to curb terror, Singh says
· Peace process between rivals effectively stalled
India's prime minister pointed the finger of blame for the blasts in Mumbai across the border to Pakistan yesterday, saying that promises . . .
- Hundreds Protest In Kashmir Over Attacks On Tourists (Reuters, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
Hundreds of hotel and restaurant owners shouting "tourists are our guests, don't kill them" protested in Kashmir on Friday against a series of recent attacks in which a dozen visitors died, police said.
- India’S Prime Minister Scolds Pakistan (New York Times, Somini Sengupta , Jul 15, 2006)
The Indian prime minister scolded Pakistan on Friday, saying its failure to rein in terrorism was threatening the peace process, his toughest remarks yet since the Mumbai train bombings and a marked shift in relations between the countries.
- Indian Investigators Question More Than 1,000 People In Mumbai Blast Probe (Bloomberg.com, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
Investigators have questioned more than 1,000 people in Mumbai to gather clues about the commuter train blasts on July 11 that killed 181 people and injured 890, Mumbai Police Chief Anami Roy said.
- After Mumbai (International Herald Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
The caller to an Indian news agency who praised Tuesday's bombings of Mumbai commuter trains in the name of an Al Qaeda branch in Kashmir might have been an impostor. But there is no denying that elements of Tuesday's bombings of commuter trains in Mumbai
- Mumbai Muslims Fear Backlash (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
It appears like any other day in Bhendi Bazaar, one of Mumbai’s predominately Muslim quarters.
- 3 Indian Ministers Suspect Hindu Groups In Blasts (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Jul 15, 2006)
Indian National Security Adviser told an Indian cabinet meeting on Thursday that Pakistan could be behind the Mumbai train bombings, but three ministers expressed suspicion of the involvement of Hindu groups in the blasts.
- Food For Thought (The Financial Express, Editorial, Financial Express, Jul 15, 2006)
The agriculture minister’s proposal for modifying policy to procure foodgrain at market rates is a response to the shortfall in procurement by state agencies, as farmers preferred to sell to private buyers at more remunerative prices.
- Is This Cynicism? (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Jul 15, 2006)
We will ensure a corruption-free administration. There will be all-round development.
- Peace Process Still On: India (Asian Age, Seema Mustafa, Jul 15, 2006)
The India-Pakistan peace process might be in trouble, but it is definitely not derailed. Indian foreign secretary Shyam Saran told reporters on Friday evening that the government had never said that the peace process was off. Pakistan high . . .
- Manmohan Points Finger At Pakistan (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has warned the peace process with Pakistan could be hit by the Mumbai train bombings and alleged the attackers had support “from across the border”.
- Realism Of India’S Un Ambition (Dawn, Shaukat Umer, Jul 15, 2006)
An astute Cuban diplomat, with long experience of the United Nations, once described the decision making process in the Security Council by drawing an enigmatic mathmatical equation: 1+1+3+10=15.
- Business In Sbi Remains Paralysed Due To Internet Failure ....... (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
Business activities in the State Bank of India (SBI) branches in the Kashmir valley today remained paralysed due to internet failure.
- Cec's Remarks (News International, Editorial, The News International, Jul 15, 2006)
Remarks by Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Qazi Mohammad Farooq at a press conference in Islamabad on Thursday that the president cannot run the election campaign of any political party need to be welcomed especially since 2007 is a scheduled . . .
- Two Militants Killed In Bandipore (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
Lodging huge protests against the attacks on tourists, traders affiliated with tourism sector in Glumarg and Tangmarg today observed a complete shutdown and held demonstrations pressing for the identification of the persons, involved in the attacks . . .
- Indo-Pak Peace Process Battered By Mumbai Carnage (Reuters, Simon Denyer, Jul 15, 2006)
There were tears in his eyes as he met the victims of this week's Mumbai bomb blasts, and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had steel in his voice as he talked about Pakistan's failure to tackle terrorism.
- Some Clues On Calls, But Rdx A Riddle (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
Security agencies investigating the Mumbai train blasts suggested today that they were close to a breakthrough, and the home ministry is expected to make an announcement soon.
- Pm Meets Mumbai Bomb Victims, Slams Pakistan (Reuters, Krittivas Mukherjee, Jul 15, 2006)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh accused Pakistan on Friday of breaking its word by continuing to harbour Islamist extremists, as he met victims of the Mumbai blasts and promised to help them rebuild their lives.
- No Al-Qaeda Base In J&k: Hizb (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
Reports that the international terror network Al-Qaeda has set up its base in Jammu and Kashmir was on Friday dismissed by Hizbul Mujahideen, the main terrorist outfit in the valley.
- Mc Names Attique As Ajk Pm (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
The Muslim Conference parliamentary party has nominated Sardar Attique Ahmad Khan as its candidate as prime minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir. The election is likely to be held on July 24.
- Aphc For Gradual Demilitarisation (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 15, 2006)
The APHC leadership, while favouring gradual demilitarisation in Jammu and Kashmir, is optimistic that such a step will “automatically build pressure on gun-toting youth for eschewing violence, especially killing of innocent people”.
- Ajk Poll Results (News International, Editorial, The News International, Jul 14, 2006)
The elections held in Azad and Jammu Kashmir (AJK) have thrown up at least one interesting result: the election of two MQM candidates from seats for Kashmiri refugees living in Karachi.
- The Peace Process Has Ended (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Not only 190 innocent people have been killed in Tuesday’s tragedy in Mumbai, under the debris of the serial blasts lies buried the peace process that had been going on for some time to usher in a new era on the sub-continent. It will be difficult . . .
- Measure Of Ill Health (Pioneer, Kalyani Shankar, Jul 14, 2006)
It's shameful that when the country has reported the largest number of HIV patients, the Health Minister is busy settling scores with AIIMS . . .
- Indo-Pak Peace: New Process, Old Approach (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jul 14, 2006)
Colombo, the Sri Lankan capital city, is just the right place for Pakistanis, Indians and Kashmiris to meet and discuss Kashmir. It is neutral, friendly, exotic, and one also feels at home when it comes to violence and suicide bombings.
- Is Narmada A Lost Cause? (Deccan Herald, Kuldip Nayar, Jul 14, 2006)
When I was coming out of the court of the Chief Justice of India, one top lawyer appearing for Gujarat . . .
- Simi Not Involved In Blasts: Former Chief (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Denying the involvement of the Students Islamic Movement of India in Tuesday's blasts in Mumbai's trains that claimed 200 lives, its former president on Thursday termed the attacks a "crime against humanity".
- Damning Betrayal (Tribune, Kuldip Nayar, Jul 14, 2006)
When I was coming out of the court of the Chief Justice of India, one top lawyer appearing for Gujarat remarked:
- How Much Will India Endure? (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 14, 2006)
Tuesday’s awful rush-hour bombings of trains in Bombay raise an important and ominous question:
- Jammu Migrants To Get Relief At Par With Kashmiris (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
The Supreme Court has asked the Centre and the Jammu and Kashmir Government to provide relief to migrants from Jammu region at par with their Kashmiri counterparts.
- Major Offensive On Against Srinagar Blasts Mastermind (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
The Jammu and Kashmir Police conducted night-long, valley-wide raids to nab the Lashker-e-Toiba (LeT) militant Mudasir, who masterminded grenade attacks on tourists on July 11 in the summer capital, a senior police official said.
- Al-Qaida Comes To J&k (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
A statement faxed to the office of a local news agency here today announced the formation of the Al- Qaida's Jammu and Kashmir unit.
- Doublespeak (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Jul 14, 2006)
Pakistan Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri’s remarks linking the fight against terrorism to the resolution of the Jammu & Kashmir problem is a Freudian slip if there ever was one.
- India Again Accuses Pakistan Of Terrorism (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Jul 14, 2006)
AS feared, a day after serial blasts killed about 200 people in Mumbai’s local trains, India has raised accusing fingers towards Pakistan and Islamabad has rejected these wild allegations.
- Qaeda Announces Arrival In J&k (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
A man claiming to represent Al Qaeda said the terror network had set up a wing in Kashmir and appealed to Indian Muslims to take up jihad.
- New Hope (Daily Excelsior, Editorial, Dailyexcelsior, Jul 14, 2006)
How does one describe the following scenarios? The Government spends Rs 1500 per child per month in its schools but neither the student nor the institution has a sense of achievement.
- Azad Kashmir Poll Results (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 14, 2006)
To no one’s surprise, the ruling Muslim Conference (MC) has emerged as the largest party in Tuesday’s elections in Azad Kashmir. Given the . . .
- Al Qaeda Claims Network In Kashmir (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
A man claiming to represent Al Qaeda said the network had set up a wing in Kashmir and appealed to Indian Muslims to take up jihad, an Indian news agency reported on Thursday. An official said the government was taking the claim “very seriously.”
- Blasts Aimed At Harming Peace Process: Kasuri (Dawn, Anwar Iqbal, Jul 14, 2006)
The perpetrators of the Mumbai blasts wanted to derail the peace process between India and Pakistan, Foreign Minister Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri said on Friday.
- Veiled Indian Warning For Pakistan: Mumbai Blasts (Dawn, Jawed Naqvi, Jul 14, 2006)
The familiar but inevitably unnamed official sources went into business in New Delhi on Thursday, planting suggestions, ideas or even veiled warnings that Pakistan could yet be involved in the Mumbai train blasts that killed close to 200 people this week.
- India Names 2 Suspects In Mumbai Train Bombings (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Authorities on Thursday named two men as the first suspects in this week's train bombings, an apparent breakthrough in the frenetic investigations into the well-coordinated attacks that killed at least 200 people.
- Bjp For "Hot Pursuit" Of Terrorists (Hindu, NEENA VYAS , Jul 14, 2006)
Security forces should chase them to their camps: Prakash Javadekar
"Hot pursuit" line was first used by Advani when he was Home Minister
He had said then that the "option" had international sanction
- Can Terror And Talks (Daily Excelsior, O P Modi, Jul 14, 2006)
By this time it ought to be amply obvious that General Musharraf is playing his typical double game while negotiating peace with India.
- Time To Dump Musharraf? (Indian Express, C Raja Mohan, Jul 14, 2006)
After Mumbai, only a naif would believe that the India-Pakistan peace process will remain unaffected. A deliberate pause in bilateral talks at this moment might provide Prime Minister Manmohan Singh valuable time and space to reflect on the basic . . .
- Mumbai Blasts Point To Pakistan Inaction: India (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Pakistan offers help in blast probe
Kasuri slams claims of Pakistan’s involvement in blasts
- Two Girls, Two Boys Shot Dead; 2 Injured (Daily Excelsior, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 14, 2006)
Two girls and two boys of minority community were shot dead and two others including a minor girl were injured in a militant attack on two families at village Mangnar, about 10 kms from here last night.
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