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- Oic Asks India To Reciprocate Pakistan’S Efforts On Kashmir (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 28, 2007)
A ministerial meeting of the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) has reiterated its continued support to the Kashmiris in their struggle to achieve their right to self-determination and asked ‘India to reciprocate the constructive approach of Pakista
- Can History Be Rewritten? (Dawn, Hafizur Rahman, Sep 26, 2007)
I DON’T have to call ex-President Milosevic a blood-thirsty killer of Muslims in Bosnia.
- Investigation Into High Profile Cases: Early Inquiry Order Irks Indian Army (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Sep 19, 2007)
Indian army officers are angry over a directive to ensure the completion of inquiries into indiscipline and human rights abuse cases within a month.
- Sanctifying Mass Destruction (Frontline, Praful Bidwai, Sep 14, 2007)
The toxic terms of discourse of the nuclear debate have insidiously intruded into the public’s mind and distorted its moral perspective.
- ‘Do Not Give Assent To Rti Amendment Bill’ (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 13, 2007)
A controversy has arisen here over the recently passed amendment Bill pertaining to the introduction of the Right to Information (RTI) Act in Jammu and Kashmir with human rights activists describing it as “insipid and a half-hearted . . . . .
- From Slavery To Sweat Shops (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 11, 2007)
THE year 2007 being the bicentenary of the 1807 Act of Parliament which, at least formally, abolished slavery in the UK, there have been public celebrations including one in August when Ken Livingstone, the mayor of London, publicly wept when . . . .
- Suspect Sent Back To Uk (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2007)
An Al Qaeda linked jihadi (holy warrior), British national Rangzieb Ahmed, was recently released and sent back to his country from Pakistan, the group Human Rights Watch said on Friday.
- Rights Abuses In The Valley (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 01, 2007)
AMONGST the many instances of brutal torture condemned by Amnesty International in its report released on Thursday to coincide with the International Day of the Disappeared, the one with far-reaching international implications is that of the . . . . .
- Jammu And Kashmir Government Urged To Set Up Judicial Commission (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Aug 31, 2007)
Desperate to know the whereabouts of their dear ones who have been allegedly missing in custody for the last 17 years, members of the Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons (APDP) on Thursday urged the government to set up a judicial . . . . .
- To Be A Hard State (Indian Express, Bibek Debroy, Aug 31, 2007)
Mumbai 1993, Coimbatore 1998, Jammu & Kashmir Assembly complex 2001, Parliament 2001, Akshardham 2002, Jammu army camp 2003, Mumbai car bombs 2003, Assam bomb 2004, Ram Janmabhoomi 2005, Delhi blasts 2005, Varanasi 2006, Mumbai train bombs . . . .
- Antony Comes To Army's Aid In Fake Encounters (The Economic Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 30, 2007)
With the war against terror once again taking political centrestage, the issue of human rights abuse and fake encounters by the armed forces in strife-torn states like Jammu & Kashmir could not be left behind.
- Strange Friends (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Aug 30, 2007)
The identification with the crowd could not have been more complete. Of course the policemen in Bhagalpur, who recently participated in the violent public assault of an alleged thief, had their distinguishing uniform and motorbike.
- Graft, Hr, Ammo Fire Dominate (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 28, 2007)
Issues of human rights, corruption and development, apart from debate on Army ammunition depot fire at Khundroo in south Kashmir, dominated the Assembly session.
- Us Polls And Our Concerns (Dawn, Tariq Fatemi, Aug 25, 2007)
THE Bush administration, which did so much to promote conservative policies at home and adopted a neoconservative approach to foreign policy, has lost credibility with the majority in this country, leaving many of its strong supporters. . .
- Indian Terrorism In Kashmir (Pakistan Observer, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 22, 2007)
The motive of the government of India the keep the people of Kashmir state in shackles and in perpetual slavery are clearly indicated by the massive deployment of Indian Army (four lakh troops), Indian para-military forces (three lakhs) and one . . . . .
- Reading The Popular Mind In J&k (Indian Express, A N Sudarsan Rao , Aug 21, 2007)
The recent survey conducted by Indian Express-Dawn News-CNN/IBN-CSDS-ACNielsen (IE, August 13) provides interesting insights into the political psyche of urban Kashmiris.
- 31 Ias, Ips Officers Shifted (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 20, 2007)
The Cabinet met under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad here yesterday and ordered postings and transfers of 31 IAS, IPS and other senior civil and police officers of the state.
- Second Phase Of Assembly Session From Today (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 20, 2007)
The second phase of Assembly session begins here tomorrow after gap of one month. The first phase of the session of two days was held on July 19 and 20.
- India's Silent Warriors (Asia Times, B Raman, Aug 20, 2007)
Secrecy and intelligence agencies are synonymous. Very rarely does the general public get a peek into the shadowy world of spooks and their death-defying deeds shrouded behind the iron curtain of state secrets.
- Uruguay Backs J&k Separatists (Pioneer, Sandhya Jain, Aug 07, 2007)
By the twitching of my thumbs, fresh mischief is brewing over our northern frontier.
- Protesters Clash With Police, 27 Hurt (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 04, 2007)
At least 27 persons, including 20 civilians, were injured in clashes between protesters, demonstrating against human rights violations, and the police after Friday prayers in the downtown area here today.
- Weak Right To Information (Tribune, Balraj Puri, Aug 04, 2007)
Autonomy that Jammu and Kashmir enjoys and demand for its enlargement would be justified only if it is used in the interest of the people and not merely to strengthen repressive and arbitrary powers of the rulers.
- Dr Haneefs Release: Civil Societys Victory (Deccan Herald, Nilotpal Basu, Aug 03, 2007)
Haneefs case shows the dangers of draconian laws which tend to invert the principles of jurisprudence.
- Army Should Create A Climate Of Trust (Tribune, Firdous Syed, Aug 02, 2007)
In a bizarre incident on June 26, two army men of the 57 Rashtriya Rifles (RR) were caught by outraged people when they had barged into a villager’s home and attempted to rape his 17-year-old girl in Gujjarpati Kunan, Bandipore, some 55 kms from Srinagar.
- India's Satisfaction (Frontier Post, editorial, Frontier Post, Jul 31, 2007)
India’s national security advisor has expressed satisfaction over the course of composite peace dialogue with Pakistan, though conceding its progress to be slow.
- Army Vacates Schools In Valley (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 27, 2007)
The Army today drew from the militancy operations a demand for which was put forward by the Peoples Democratic Party, a coalition partner in the government in Jammu & Kashmir.
- J&k And Rti Act: Is It Counter-Productive? (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 26, 2007)
Autonomy that the state of Jammu and Kashmir enjoys and the demand for its enlargement would be justified only if it is used in the interest of the people and not merely to strengthen repressive and arbitrary powers of the rulers.
- Indian Forces To Move Out Of Schools, Farmland In Ihk Next Month (Daily Times, Iftikhar Gilani, Jul 25, 2007)
Indian security forces may start vacating Kashmir University, orchards, agricultural land, school buildings, hospitals and residential houses next month.
- Police-Army Operations To Continue (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 24, 2007)
Amidst demand for demilitarisation, Jammu and Kashmir police chief Kuldeep Khuda said today that he would want joint operations with the Army to continue.
- Molestation & Rape Cases Fewer In Kashmir (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 23, 2007)
Unbelievable it may sound but it is true that in the violence-hit Kashmir valley, rape and molestation cases are much lower than the national average.
- Security Situation Has Improved: Cm (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 21, 2007)
Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad observed here today that a gradual improvement in the security situation with a change in peoples’ mindset had been witnessed in Jammu and Kashmir since the eruption of militancy 18 years ago.
- Haneef: India’S Hypocrisy (Hindustan Times, Editorial, HindustanTimes, Jul 21, 2007)
Our schizophrenia as a people is astounding. Right now we are consumed with self-righteous indignation over how Mohammed Haneef, an Indian citizen and an initial suspect in the Glasgow bomb blast, is being treated by the Australians.
- Nc Says It Backs Upa’S Nominee (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 18, 2007)
In a move that will upset its known allies in the NDA, Jammu and Kashmir’s main Opposition party, the National Conference (NC), on Tuesday pledged its support to UPA presidential candidate Pratibha Patil.
- Singh’S New Vision (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jul 17, 2007)
THOUGHTS expressed by Indian Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh during his recent visit to Jammu and Kashmir leave one with hope for a final settlement of the dispute which has plagued Pakistan-India relations since independence.
- Dark Shadow Of Lal Masjid (Dawn, Tanvir Ahmad Khan, Jul 16, 2007)
INTERVIEWED by the TV channel, Dawn News, I said that the appalling tragedy enacted at the Lal Masjid demanded an investigation into the specific events that led to it, and no less . . . .
- Pushing The Envelope On Peace In Kashmir (Hindu, Siddharth Varadarajan, Jul 16, 2007)
The Prime Minister’s Jammu speech takes the logic of “cooperative mechanisms” one step further, envisaging the shared use of the disputed region’s land and water resources across the Line of Control.
- Combating Terrorism (Frontline, R.K. Raghavan, Jul 13, 2007)
The Istanbul conference on Democracy and Global Security offers sound strategies and tactics that are eminently practicable to tackle terrorism.
- No Strategy To Fight Maoists (Pioneer, Ashok K Mehta, Jul 11, 2007)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is an able and learned man, singly responsible for the economic emancipation and rise of India.
- Sleepless In Delhi (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jul 10, 2007)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has let it be known that he has been spending sleepless nights after watching the tearful parents of Kafeel and Sabeel Ahmed, involved in the terrorist plot to blow up Glasgow Airport and targets in London, on television.
- 25 Injured In Srinagar Clash (Hindu, Shujaat Bukhari , Jul 10, 2007)
At least 25 persons were injured on Monday when police used force to disperse demonstrators in Srinagar downtown protesting the killing of a boy on Friday. A complete strike was observed in the area.
- Dangerous Inertia (Asian Age, Seema Mustafa, Jul 09, 2007)
There is a certain dullness that has again crept into the initiative on Kashmir, with the people sitting back and waiting for New Delhi and Islamabad to get their act together.
- Hurriyat Strike Call Hits Normal Life In Valley (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 07, 2007)
Normal life was affected today across the Kashmir valley in response to the general strike call given by the Hurriyat Conference in protest against the series of alleged human rights violations and fake killings at the hands of security forces.
- Dangerous Inertia (Asian Age, Seema Mustafa, Jul 07, 2007)
There is a certain dullness that has again crept into the initiative on Kashmir, with the people sitting back and waiting for New Delhi and Islamabad to get their act together.
- Antony Orders Probe Into Kashmir 'Rape' (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 29, 2007)
Union Defence Minister AK Antony has taken serious note of the alleged rape attempt of a 17-year-old girl by two Army men in Bandipora in Kashmir on Wednesday and directed the defence secretary and Army top brass here on Thursday to conduct a . . .
- Alarming Notes From The Underground (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 28, 2007)
The use of maximum force in dealing with the Naxalite menace is destined to fail unless it is backed by constructive development that involves the local population, writes Anuradha Chenoy.
- Blind About Bangladesh (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jun 27, 2007)
It is well known that the Left in India suffers from many 'allergies'. That they are allergic to Americans as well as to free enterprise is beyond doubt.
- Dharna By Jksm Chief, Supporters (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 26, 2007)
With black ribbons tied on arms, the Jammu Kashmir Salvation Movement (JKSM) activists led by its chairman Zafar Akbar Bhat, today demonstrated against the yesterday's incident in which Bhat was thrashed and prevented from holding a press . . . .
- New Thinking On Kashmir (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Jun 25, 2007)
FOR the greater part of its history, Kashmir has maintained an independent existence.
- Security Forces Raided Their House And Arrested Him (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 25, 2007)
GHULAM QADIR SHAH earned his living by doing menial jobs in Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Haryana. After a long separation from his family of six, in 1999, Shah returned to Sonthipora, his village in Kupwara. Six months later, he disappeared.
- Refugees In Their Own Country (Pioneer, Hari Om, Jun 23, 2007)
The refugees from Pakistan, all Hindus, are the most ill-treated community in Jammu & Kashmir. All their efforts during the past 60 years to secure citizenship rights have failed to move the authorities in the State and at the Centre.
- Fata Is Burning (Frontier Post, editorial, Frontier Post, Jun 20, 2007)
Tribal Belt is situated across both sides of Durand line. This line was drawn by the Foreign secretary in the British Indian Government, Sir Henry Mortimer Durand and Amir Abdul Rehman Khan then ruler of the Afghanistan on November12, 1893.
- Kashmir: The Way Forward (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Jun 13, 2007)
The Kashmir dispute has been at the heart of conflict and tension in South Asia.
- 'Anti-Insurgency Ops Taking Toll On Jawans' (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 11, 2007)
Prolonged counter-insurgency operations, with little time for rest and recuperation, are exacting a heavy toll on the physical endurance and mental health of soldiers.
- R E G I O N: Faked Deaths Show Ills Of Indian Police (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 09, 2007)
As far as nearly everyone knew, Gurnam Singh Bandala was gunned down in a shootout with police 13 years ago during the waning days of an uprising by Sikh separatists.
- Jklf For Kashmiris' Involvement In Peace Process (Hindu, Hasan Suroor, Jun 07, 2007)
The U.K.-based Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) has called for "genuine representatives" of Kashmiris to be involved in the India-Pakistan peace process, saying New Delhi and Islamabad have "no right" to decide the future of the . . . .
- Musharraf Offers To Withdraw Troops From Loc (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 06, 2007)
Pressing for demilitarisation of Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has offered to withdraw his troops from the Line of Control as part of an overall settlement of the Kashmir issue and favoured implementation of the UN . . . .
- Parties Reject Trifurcation (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 06, 2007)
Rejecting the move of trifurcation of Jammu and Kashmir, the Jammu province leadership of the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), both Geelani and Mirwaiz factions of the All- Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) . . . .
- Indian Army Ends Mosque Renovation After Protests (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 05, 2007)
The Indian army said on Monday it was abandoning a goodwill drive to repair old mosques in Kashmir, days after the region’s top clerics threatened mass action if it did not stop the controversial programme.
- Health Is Wealth (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jun 04, 2007)
When G-8 leaders gather for their annual summit on June 6-8, they will have a unique opportunity to help poorer nations tackle a huge and urgent problem:
- Yet Another Slap On Indian Secularism (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, May 29, 2007)
During the last sixty years, India has been trying to take credit of three cherished ideals – non-violence philosophy of Gandhi, non-alignment and secularism. However, a critical analysis of the ground realities would expose hollowness of . . .
- Pok Is In Chains, Other Areas Black Holes: Eu Expert (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, May 28, 2007)
Slamming Islamabad’s human rights violations in PoK, European Parliament’s rapporteur Baroness Emma Nicholson said PoK was actually in “chains” and Gilgit and Baltistan were actually “black holes” in today’s world.
- Pak Told To Shut Militant Camps In Pok (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, May 26, 2007)
The European Parliament has come down heavily on Pakistan's repeated failure to protect human rights in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in Gilgit and Baltistan and asked Islamabad to close down militant camps operating from that country.
- European War Of Words On J&k Report (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, May 26, 2007)
In yet another war of words on the European Union's belated intervention in the stop-start peace process in Kashmir, two British members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have joined battle with fellow British MEP Emma Nicholson over her . . .
- European War Of Words On Kashmir (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, May 26, 2007)
In yet another war of words on the European Union's belated intervention in the stop-start peace process in Kashmir, two British members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have joined battle with fellow British MEP Emma Nicholson over her . . .
- Pakistan's Claim Rejected (Hindu, Hasan Suroor, May 26, 2007)
My findings are based on facts: Baroness Nicholson
It was passed by European Parliament
The report is extremely critical of Pakistan
- Eu Rules Out J&k Plebiscite (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, May 26, 2007)
The European Parliament has approved overwhelmingly the report on Kashmir authored by Baroness Emma Nicholson.
- European Parliament Adopts Report On Kashmir (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 25, 2007)
The European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, on Thursday passed the Baroness Emma Nicholson report on Kashmir with an overwhelming majority.
- Pakistan: Too Many Inaccuracies (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , May 25, 2007)
Pakistan said on Thursday that the report on Kashmir adopted by the European Parliament contained too many "factual inaccuracies" for it to have any value for the efforts to find a solution to the issue.
- Ai Slams India Over Rights Abuse: Us Accused Of Using World (Singapore Times, Correspondent or Reporter, May 25, 2007)
Amnesty International on Wednesday slammed the Indian government for continued human rights abuses in Jammu and Kashmir and elsewhere, and said the scourge continued to enjoy impunity across the country.
- Some Cbm This: Govt Denies Visas, Kills International Meet On Kashmir (Indian Express, Pranab Dhal Samanta, May 24, 2007)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh may have highlighted the progress in Indo-Pak relations as one of his government’s key achievements when he released the UPA’s three-year report yesterday but, it seems, some things don’t change.
- Citizen Jihadi (OutLook, B. Raman , May 24, 2007)
It's not traditional pan-Islamic jihadi organisations, but word of mouth and hundreds of FM radio stations that are instigating individual Muslims to acts of terrorism in the name of jihad in the tribal areas of Afghanistan-Pakistan.
- Kashmir Resolutions Of Oic Meeting Do A Balancing Act (Hindu, Nirupama Subramanian , May 19, 2007)
A three-day meeting of the Organisation of Islamic Conference Foreign Ministers concluded here on Thursday with a resolution on Kashmir that was a balancing act between its traditional anti-India line and support for the bilateral peace process . . .
- Someone To Talk To (Telegraph, Sunanda K. Datta-Ray, May 19, 2007)
Whenever a dictator ceases to be useful to the Americans, they begin to talk of democracy.
- Safar-E-Azadi Ref: Federation Of Saarc In The Making. (Frontier Post, Correspondent or Reporter, May 16, 2007)
The chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), Muhammad Yasin Malik reportedly said that JKLF would resume its ‘Safar-e-Azadi’ (March for freedom) from May 20 for the inclusion of Kashmiris, in the ongoing process for the resolution . . .
- Extrajudicial Killings Indian Security Forces Face Heavy Criticism (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, May 15, 2007)
Hundreds if not thousands of extrajudicial killings are coming back to haunt Indian security forces who are facing a wave of public revulsion and demands for justice.
- Do Justice To Ideals (Pioneer, Abraham Thomas, May 14, 2007)
Terrorism can only be won with an iron fist, but the human rights of citizens should not be violated
- Elections And Security Environment (Dawn, Talat Masood, May 14, 2007)
BESIDES being located in the most disturbed region of the world, Pakistan is also faced with several internal threats. On its western border is Afghanistan which in the last thirty years has been devastated by a series of geopolitical and . . . .
- Maya’S Favoured Babus May Be Back In Reckoning (Indian Express, Shishir Gupta, May 12, 2007)
With the BSP returning to power in Uttar Pradesh, it is time for the rehabilitation of Mayawati's favourite bureaucrats, long ignored by the outgoing Mulayam Singh Yadav regime.
- ``Rights Of Kashmiris Trampled Upon'' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 12, 2007)
Calling for immediate restoration of civil administration in rural areas of Kashmir, where the "Army is at the helm," human rights activists on Friday urged the Centre to involve the people in finding a solution to the Kashmir issue.
- Bid To Revive ‘Khalistan’ At Uk Meet, Delhi Is Quiet (Asian Age, Seema Mustafa, May 11, 2007)
The Manmohan Singh government has not responded to a conference at a gurdwara in Birmingham that sought to revive the Khalistan movement and brought together secessionists from Nagaland, Kashmir and Assam on the same platform.
- Hard Choices (Frontline, PRAVEEN SWAMI, May 09, 2007)
BANNERS emblazoned with the Lashkar-e-Taiba's crossed scimitars-and-Quran logo fluttered outside the Bihisht-e-Shauda-e-Kashmir, the Srinagar graveyard where many of those who gave their lives fighting the Indian state these past two decades are buried.
- Bits Of Consensus (Frontline, PRAVEEN SWAMI, May 09, 2007)
The working group reports made to the third Round Table Conference on Kashmir contain the seeds of forward movement.
- Move For Siachen Peace Zone (Dawn, Qudssia Akhlaque, May 08, 2007)
Pakistan and India are considering a package among other proposals that could lead to establishment of a ‘zone of peace’ on the Siachen glacier.
- Heroes, Not Wimps, Make Nations (Pioneer, Swapan Dasgupta, May 07, 2007)
A controversy being played out in Britain may offer lessons for India's war on terror.
- Between The Hammer And The Anvil (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, May 03, 2007)
Besieged by hardline Islamists and unionists, the Hurriyat Conference and the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen must change course to survive.
- The War Of Ideas: Mindsets And Options (Hindu, Hamid Ansari, May 01, 2007)
The problem essentially is with definitions and the assumptions underlying them; tyranny, freedom, modern, moderate are all interpreted unilaterally and in terms of prescriptive political preferences.
- The Bits And Pieces Of A Consensus (Hindu, PRAVEEN SWAMI, Apr 28, 2007)
The working group reports submitted to the third round table conference on Kashmir contain the seeds of forward movement.
- Third Front? (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 27, 2007)
In an editorial, Hyderabad-based Siasat writes on April 25 that “present political conditions in the country are indicative of the creation of a third front.
- J&k Seeks Sc Permission To Suspend Police Reforms (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 26, 2007)
Chief Secretary of Jammu and Kashmir C Phunsong today filed an application in the Supreme Court asking for permission to suspend the implementation of its directions relating to police reforms.
- Indian Pm Promises Soothing Balm To Heal Kashmir (Singapore Times, Y.P. Rajesh, Apr 25, 2007)
India's prime minister promised on Tuesday to strengthen human rights and improve the quality of life in Kashmir to erase the scars of a violent revolt and help bring peace to the troubled region.
- Pm Unveils Plan To Build 'New' J&k (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 25, 2007)
In a determined move to make a breakthrough in Jammu and Kashmir, the Centre announced setting up of two committees to monitor the recommendations of the four working groups after marathon deliberations with the various political parties from the state.
- Pm Unveils 'New' Vision For Jammu & Kashmir (Pioneer, Akhilesh Suman, Apr 25, 2007)
In a strange twist of irony, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday took a leaf from National Conference's founder Sheikh Abdullah to offer vision of "Naya Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh" at the third round table on Jammu & Kashmir.
- Forces Fear Takeover By Militants If Valley Properties Vacated (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 25, 2007)
The ongoing exercise for relocation of troops trenched in orchards and private properties in Kashmir has sent alarm bells ringing in the security establishments.
- Order Without Force (Frontline, Purnima S. Tripathi, Apr 25, 2007)
The Centre seeks modification of the apex court order on police reforms, while several States have refused to comply with the directives.
- Initiatives Needed To Realise Vision Of A `New Kashmir': Manmohan (Hindu, Aarti Dhar, Apr 25, 2007)
Third roundtable on Jammu and Kashmir gets under way
Need to overcome trust deficit with Pakistan
Committed to constructive dialogue
- Afzal Guru: British Rights Activists' Plea To Kalam (Hindu, Hasan Suroor, Apr 25, 2007)
Campaign gains momentum ahead of President's visit
Make an appeal to European Parliament President
Death sentence a miscarriage of justice
- Kashmir Demands On Table (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 25, 2007)
One of the four groups set up by the Prime Minister to find solutions to Kashmir’s problems has suggested repealing the Armed Forces Special Powers Act.
- Pm Dismisses Kasuri’S Claims (Tribune, T.R. Ramachandran, Apr 25, 2007)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh tonight dismissed Islamabad’s claims that the two South Asian nuclear neighbours were nearing settlement on the Kashmir issue, while announcing the decision to set up the Standing Committee and Oversight and . . . .
- Relate J-K Troop Deployment To Ground Reality, Says Manmohan (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 25, 2007)
The Third Roundtable on Kashmir set the tone for the road ahead by endorsing recommendations to boost relations across the Line of Control, rehabilitate victims of militancy, prevent human rights violations, ensure the Valley’s economic development . . .
- Kashmir Problem Has Two Dimensions: Indian Pm (Frontier Post, Correspondent or Reporter, Apr 25, 2007)
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday said that there were two dimensions to the problems of Jammu and Kashmir, one was an internal one and the other, an external one, involving Indo-Pakistan relations.
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