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'Most dangerous place'
By Sridhar Krishnaswami
WASHINGTON, MARCH 10. The U.S. President, Mr. Bill Clinton, has
said the Indian sub-continent and the Line of Control in Kashmir
is the most dangerous place in the world.
Addressing an inter-faith religious meeting here, he said. ``I am
sure all of you have thought about this more than I have. The
most dangerous place in the world today, I think you could argue,
is the Indian sub-continent and the Line of Control in Kashmir.
Is that an ethnic conflict or a religious one?''
He felt that in order to understand and make the journey one
would have to learn not only about ethnic and racial differences
but also religious differences.
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