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Sunday, November 21, 2004, Chandigarh, India
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Include Hurriyat in talks, says Pak
Pervez Musharraf
Lahore, November 20
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf today insisted on the inclusion of Hurriyat Conference in the dialogue aimed at solving the Kashmir issue saying Islamabad considers it to be the true representative of the people of Kashmir.

Include Kashmiris in talks: Pak oppn
J&K page: Second column of troops withdrawn
In video: Hurriyat calls for a meaningful dialogue between India and Pakistan. (28k, 56k)

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Madras HC rejects seer’s bail plea
Chennai, November 20
The Kanchi Shankaracharya and his devotees received yet another setback today as the Madras High Court rejected the seer’s bail plea in connection with his arrest regarding the Sankararaman murder case.

Naxals kill 17 cops in UP
Varanasi, November 20
Suspected naxalites today outnumberd a police party killing 17 constables and wounding several others in the neighbouring Chandauli district of Uttar Pradesh. The naxalites, said to be numbering 150, laid an ambush for a truck carrying an unspecified number of police and Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) jawans on combing duty this morning and blew up the “narkati” culvert, the police said.

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‘Curfew’, stir mar PM’s visit
Imphal, November 20
Assam Rifles today handed over the historic Kangla fort to the Manipur Government in the presence of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Lt-Gen Bhupinder Singh of Assam Rifles formally handed over the keys of the ancient fort to Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh.
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Pilgrims denied visas
Amritsar, November 20
The Pakistan Embassy today denied visas to at least 1,000 Sikh pilgrims who had applied for the same through the SGPC and the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee.

18 hurt in Orissa clash
Dhenkanal, November 20
At least 18 persons, including 12 policemen, were injured when an angry crowd clashed with the police in protest against the ongoing clearance of encroachments here today.

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‘Mitti Dee Khushboo’ fills the air
World Punjabi cultural festival begins
Jalandhar, November 20

Punjabi folklores of lecherous kings, unfortunate daughters, faithful-to-the-hilt beloveds and treacherous rivers came alive at Guru Gobind Singh Stadium yesterday evening during the first day of the World Punjabi Cultural Festival “Mitti Dee Khushboo”.

Reeha Saleem, a Pakistani artist performs a colourful item during the World Punjabi Cultural Festival in Jalandhar on Friday night.
Reeha Saleem, a Pakistani artist performs a colourful item during the World Punjabi Cultural Festival in Jalandhar on Friday night. — Photo by S.S. Chopra

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