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Shift in Centre's thinking on Kashmir tangle
NEW DELHI, JUNE 9.The arrest this morning of the All-Party Hurriyat Conference leader, Syed Ali Shah Geelani, indicates a definite shift in the Centre's thinking on Kashmir. It signals a new resolve not to let Pakistan and its proxies interfere ...
ITBP for new strategy to counter insurgency in J&K
NEW DELHI, JUNE 9.With militants resorting to new terror tactics in Jammu and Kashmir, the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) has decided to adopt a strategy of "target-oriented intelligence collection". The ITBP, which has deployed 11 ...
Geelani son-in-law's house raided
NEW DELHI, JUNE 9. The Income-Tax Department and a joint team of the Special Cell of Delhi Police and the Intelligence Bureau today raided the residence of the son-in-law of the arrested All-Party Hurriyat Conference leader, Syed Ali Shah ...
M.P. Govt. suppressing facts: Arundhati Roy
BHOPAL, JUNE 9. The noted author and social activist, Arundhati Roy, today alleged that the Madhya Pradesh Government was spreading misinformation, suppressing facts and violating the rights of the people affected by big dams in the Narmada ...
India may seek Thukar's deportation
NEW DELHI, JUNE 9. As the probe into the channelling of finances from Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence through the U.K.-based Kashmiri expatriate, Ayub Thukar, unearths the racket involving the alleged funding of militancy in Jammu and ...
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  • Maharashtra Cong. MLA denies being kidnapped
  • Over 3 cr. houses for shelterless by 2010: Ananth Kumar
  • Arrest politically motivated, says Geelani
  • Nepal leader meets Vajpayee

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