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Monday, November 22, 2004, Chandigarh, India
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PM invites ULFA for talks
Dismisses Musharraf’s remarks
Imphal/Guwahati, November 21
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today invited ULFA in Assam as also other insurgent groups in northeastern states to shun violence and hold open talks. He said Myanmar and Bangladesh have assured that their soil would not be used for anti-India operations.

PM to improve connectivity with North-East
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his wife wave to the crowd at the inaugural function of the Capital Complex at Dispur in Guwahati on Sunday. Also seen in the picture is Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his wife wave to the crowd at the inaugural function of the Capital Complex at Dispur in Guwahati on Sunday. Also seen in the picture is Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi. — PTI photo

Kasuri promises bus service from Srinagar to Muzaffarabad
Mr Kasuri addresses the South Asian Free Media Conference at Lahore on Sunday.
Lahore, November 21
Foreign Minister of Pakistan Khursheed Mehmood Kasuri is almost certain that the proposed bus service between Muzaffarabad in Pakistan and Srinagar in India would soon become a reality. He hoped no minor considerations would stand in the way of this important confidence-building measure.

Mr Kasuri addresses the South Asian Free Media Conference at Lahore on Sunday. — Photo by writer

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Patil for review of more autonomy to J&K
New Delhi, November 21
Shivraj PatilThe issue of granting more autonomy to Jammu and Kashmir should be “reviewed and discussed” and the dialogue process carried forward on “sustained basis” with all groups abjuring violence, Home Minister Shivraj Patil has recommended in a report to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

53 killed in Chinese plane crash
Beijing, November 21
A China Eastern commuter plane crashed into a frozen lake seconds after takeoff in Inner Mongolia today, killing all 53 passengers and crew, state media said.

Slogans against SGPC for denial of visas
Jatha leaves for Pakistan
Attari (Amritsar),  November 21
Agitated over the deletion of names in the visa list for Pakistan, about 1,000 devotees resorted to sloganeering at the SGPC complex, blaming the SGPC for denial of visas, before the jatha was flagged off here today.

3,000 Sikh pilgrims reach Pak

Punjabi fest ends, leaves behind litter
Jalandhar, November 21
Empty plastic bags and bottles, eatables and holes dug for erecting tents in the lush grass of Guru Gobind Singh Stadium is what the “world Punjabi cultural festival” has left behind.
Plastic bottles and eatables left behind following the 'world Punjabi cultural festival' that concluded in Jalandhar on Saturday.
Plastic bottles and eatables left behind following the “world Punjabi cultural festival” that concluded in Jalandhar on Saturday. — Photo by S.S. Chopra
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