Monday, January 7, 2002, Chandigarh, India

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Vajpayee, Pervez meet informally
Interaction took place, says Musharraf
Pervez MusharrafKathmandu, January 6
Even as Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee ruled out talks with Pakistan till Islamabad stopped cross-border terrorism, General Pervez Musharraf alluded to “informal interaction” taking place between the two sides and said: “We were not engaged in negotiations.”

Atal Behari VajpayeeWe exchanged pleasantries: PM
New Delhi, January 6
Adopting a cautious approach, Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee today said that his short and “informal interaction” with Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf in Kathmandu at the end of the SAARC summit earlier in the day was only an exchange of pleasantries and was not on steps to defuse tensions between the two neighbours.
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UK, India declare war on terrorism
New Delhi, January 6
In a strong message to Pakistan, India and Britain today agreed to jointly fight global terrorism stressing that the perpetrators of the recent terrorist attacks on the USA and the Parliament House be brought to justice.
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Pak UAV shot down in Poonch
Over 15 Pak troops killed, 10 bunkers destroyed
Jammu, January 6
One Pakistan Unmanned Aerial Vehicle was today shot down by an Indian fighter plane in the Poonch sector which was followed by a heavy exchange of mortar and artillery fire in which more than 15 Pak soldiers were killed and 10 bunkers were smashed.

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Restrict Press movement, Army asks Punjab
Amritsar, January 6
Even as the Army has reportedly sought the help of the state government to take action against the mediapersons who have been reporting about the deployment of Army in the sensitive border areas, the District Magistrates of Amritsar and Gurdaspur may impose ban orders under Section 144 with a view to restrict the movement of the Press.

Hizbul commander among 10 shot
Srinagar, January 6
At least ten militants were killed in separate incidents in the Kashmir valley since yesterday while the security forces recovered large quantities of arms and ammunition during search operations.

Taliban envoy detained, Omar at large
Washington/Kandhar, January 6
The US military took into custody the former Taliban Ambassador to Pakistan even as its primary targets, Taliban supreme leader Mullah Mohammad Omar and Osama bin Laden, eluded Afghan and US forces.

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Congress may review list
Chandigarh, January 6
In view of the resentment expressed by leaders of different factions of the party from Punjab over the allotment of the party ticket for the Assembly elections, the Congress high command is likely to review decisions in this regard.


Villagers cope with mine blast horror
Indo-Pak Border (Amritsar), January 6
“The deafening sound of the blast threw me on the pile of sugarcane I was thrashing. My first impression was that war had broken out. But when I saw the fire and the bodies blow up high in the air, I collected myself to rescue the victims,” said Sukhraj Singh (25), alias Nitu of Mahawa village. 

Karnail Singh, a resident of Mahawa village in Amritsar district, receives money from fellow villagers for the cremation of his son who died in a mine blast on Saturday.
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