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2008, Chandigarh, India Amarnath Land Row Governor’s panel and Samiti leaders speak of ‘fruitful’ discussions; sources said the J&K government had proposed the use of the 40 hectares of controversial land in Baltal during the Amarnath Yatra Jammu, August 23 A solution to the Amarnath land issue appeared in sight today after a “broad understanding” was reached following three rounds of talks between a four-member panel formed by Governor N.N. Vohra and the Shri Amarnath Yatra Sangharsh Samiti. The panel will report the outcome of the talks to the state government. THEY LOOK HAPPY: S. S. Bloeria, adviser to the Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, accompanied by Tilak Raj Sharma, spokesman for the Shri Amarnath Yatra Sangarsh Samiti (right), speaks to mediapersons after the second round of talks in Jammu on Saturday. — A Tribune photograph The challenge is to take valley along Jammu and Kashmir page: Srinagar shuts down Take part in rallies, ultras told PMO to
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Return of Judges Sharif’s deadline — Monday The ruling coalition on Saturday appeared to be on the verge of collapse amid serious rupture on the issue of restoration of deposed judges and Asif Zardari’s surprise announcement as PPP’s official presidential candidate without consulting other partners. PML-N chief and former premier Nawaz Sharif threatened to part ways with the PPP unless it declared in unequivocal terms that judges would be reinstated on Monday. Sharif reacted angrily to Zardari’s brinkmanship as he sent senior PPP leaders to meet him in Lahore today seeking support for his candidature and calling for deferring the judges’ issue till his election.
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