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Members of the Kargil committee hand over the report to Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee at his residence in New Delhi on Friday. — PTI

Panel submits report on Kargil to PM
Disfavours public disclosure
NEW DELHI, Jan 7 — The four-member Subramanyam Committee, which went into the circumstances leading to the Pakistan intrusion in Kargil last year, today submitted its report to the Prime Minister, Mr Atal Behari Vajpayee.

Cabinet to study report
NEW DELHI, Jan 7 — The Subramanyam Committee report on Pakistani intrusion in Kargil will be studied by the Cabinet Committee on Security before deciding on the issue of making it public, a spokesman of the Prime Minister’s office said here today.

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NEW DELHI, Jan 7 — Hiccups regarding seat sharing between the Bharatiya Janata Party and its National Democratic Alliance (NDA) partners in the forthcoming Assembly elections in four states have already started. This was evident from two unrelated developments today concerning Haryana and Bihar.

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NEW DELHI, Jan 7 — India today asked Pakistan to either prosecute or hand over the five hijackers of the Indian Airline Airbus as Islamabad was a signatory to international conventions on hostage taking and hijacking.

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