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Advani rules out talks with Pak. `proxies'
JODHPUR, DEC. 30. In an apparent reference to the All-Party Hurriyat Conference, the Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, today said the Government would not talk to Pakistan's ``proxies'' or those who reflected its voice. ``We are ready to ...
BJP criticises Cong. demand for white paper
NEW DELHI, DEC. 30. The Bharatiya Janata Party today criticised the Congress demand for a "white paper" on terrorism, and said that if indeed such a white paper had to be issued, it must relate to three decades of terrorism, including the period ...
Govt. under pressure to decide on `dual citizenship'
NEW DELHI, DEC. 30. It is a case where an event might dictate a decision. The January 9-11 Pravasi Bharatiya Divas, being celebrated in a big way, is prompting the Government to move ahead on deciding whether or not "dual citizenship'' is a good ...
Take action against VHP: Cong.
NEW DELHI, DEC. 30.The Congress today called on the Government to take note of the recent statements made by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad and take strict action against it. "The Government, specially the Home Ministry, has a Constitutional ...
Foreign defence companies for tie-ups with India
NEW DELHI, DEC. 30. The Defence Ministry's frequent interaction with the private sector and its approval to six proposals for private manufacturing have convinced foreign companies to take a hard look at the possibility of alliances. The ...
Reshape APHC, says Shabir Shah
NEW DELHI, DEC. 30. Kashmir's separatist leader, Shabir Shah, has suggested that perhaps it was time for the All Party Hurriyat Conference to "reshape'' itself to be able to represent "a unified voice'' of the Kashmiri aspirations. According to ...
Qayyum Khan for LoC as permanent border
NEW DELHI, DEC. 30.Admitting his failure to come up with any fresh proposal to resolve the Kashmir issue, chairman of the Pakistan's Kashmir Committee, Sardar Abdul Qayyum Khan has said the proposal for converting the Line of Control (LoC) into a ...
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