Tuesday, June 25, 2002, Chandigarh, India
 Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

Stand by your pledge
Stop infiltration, India, USA tell Pak
New Delhi, June 24
Reacting to Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf’s reported statement that he had made no promise to stop infiltration of terrorists into India, New Delhi today maintained that Gen Musharraf had indeed given such assurances and reminded Islamabad that “Pledges are pledges.
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External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Nirupama Rao says India has Pervez Musharraf's "undiluted" commitment about checking cross-border terrorism.
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Union Law Minister Arun Jaitley says diplomacy and deployment of troops forced Pakistan to give up its support to cross-border terrorism. (28k, 56k)

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EU appeal to Pak reflects India’s concern: Advani
New Delhi, June 24
L K AdvaniThe European Union’s latest appeal to Pakistan to take more efforts to stop infiltration of terrorists into the Kashmir valley reflected India’s concerns over cross-border terrorism, Union Home Minister L K Advani said today.
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Farmers work on their land under the strict vigil of armed security personnel in the Poonch sector on Monday. 
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Katiyar heads BJP’s UP brigade
Jana may be inducted into ministry
New Delhi, June 24
Appointment of sabre-rattler of the Ram Janmabhoomi Temple movement Vinay Katiyar as the President of the Uttar Pradesh party unit today appears to be the beginning of wide-ranging changes in the BJP as well as in the Union Cabinet.

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War of words over UP Cabinet expansion
Lucknow, June 24
The BJP and the BSP leaders are caught in war of words over the expansion of Cabinet. The Chief Minister, Ms Mayawati, blamed the BJP for the delay in the expansion of Cabinet, as it is yet to furnish the list of its quota of ministers. 

Kanchi seer to play arbiter in Delhi
New Delhi, June 24

Kanchi Shankaracharya Jayendra Saraswati arrived in the Capital today amid speculations of another round of efforts on his part to resolve the Ayodhya issue.
 




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Omar AbdullahPM willing to talk: Omar
New Delhi, June 24
After a week of Centre-bashing on various issues, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah and NC chief Omar Abdullah today met Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee today and discussed the controversial issue of autonomy for the state and Omar’s continuance in the NDA government.

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Girls bag top 3 Punjab matric slots
SAS Nagar, June 24
Girls secured the top three positions in the matriculation examination of the Punjab School Education Board, the results of which were declared here today. 

Huge piles of foodgrains lie exposed to the vagaries of weather Huge piles of foodgrains lie exposed to the vagaries of weather in Punjab. This Tribune photograph was taken by Karam Singh near Khamanon on the Chandigarh-Ludhiana road.

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Huge stocks of foodgrains rot in nation’s food bowl
Chandigarh, June 24
Huge stocks of foodgrains, procured by various state agencies and stacked in the open, will remain exposed to a vigorous monsoon which is likely to break over this region by the end of this week. 


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