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Govt ready for talks with militant bodies
White Paper soon on ISI activities: Advani
NEW DELHI, Dec 15 — The government is not averse to holding talks with militant organisations in Jammu and Kashmir but ruled out parleys with secessionist elements, Home Minister L.K. Advani said in the Lok Sabha today. Mr Advani, however, clarified that talks could be held “only within the framework of the Constitution.’’
  Haryana Governor Mahabir Prasad and Chief Minister O.P. Chautala watch a tableau of “Abhimanyu vadh”

Haryana Governor Mahabir Prasad and Chief Minister O.P. Chautala watch a tableau of “Abhimanyu vadh” at the Gita jayanti samaroh in Kurukshetra on Wednesday.
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— Tribune photo by Pankaj Sharma
Jaswant sets terms for talks with Pak
DUBAI, Dec 15 — External Affairs Minister Jaswant Singh has virtually ruled out the possibility of India holding any meaningful dialogue with Pakistan as long as Islamabad continued to encourage fundamentalism and cross-border terrorism.
DSP, jawan die in rocket attacks
SRINAGAR, Dec 15 — Militants attacked an Army camp and a camp of the Special Operations Group of the Jammu and Kashmir police in north Kashmir last night killing a Deputy Superintendent of Police and an Army jawan and injuring more than 10 others.
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Uproar in RS over Ayodhya
NEW DELHI, Dec 15 — The government today categorically stated in the Rajya Sabha that Ayodhya is neither on the agenda of the National Democratic Alliance nor on that of the BJP.

Ravi Inder SinghSAD suspends Ravi Inder
CHANDIGARH, Dec 15 — The Working Committee of the Shiromani Akali Dal today suspended Mr Ravi Inder Singh, party MLA, for his anti-party activities. Though the resolution (no 6) mentioned about his “expulsion” from the primary membership of the party for a period of six years, the SAD President and Chief Minister, Mr Parkash Singh Badal, got this corrected, asking mediapersons to substitute the word “suspended” instead of “expelled”.
Ravi Inder seeks Sikh clergy’s intervention (Punjab page)

Nawaz SharifFraming of charges may be delayed
ISLAMABAD, Dec 15 — Framing of charges in the plane hijacking case against deposed Pakistan Premier Nawaz Sharif and six others is likely to be delayed further as the prosecution is refusing to give copies of the black box recordings to the defence.

Cogentrix project may stay
BANGALORE, Dec 15 — Six days after abruptly announcing their pullout from the 1,000 mw Mangalore Power Project, sponsors, Cogentrix today indicated that they would consider revival of the project on fulfilment of certain conditions.

Gita jayanti samaroh begins
KURUKSHETRA, Dec 15 — The Haryana Governor, Mr Mahabir Prasad, inaugurated the five day Kurukshetra Utsav Gita Jayanti samaroh by launching several social, cultural and religious programmes here today.

Vajpayee out to weaken Advani: Kalyan
NEW DELHI, Dec 15 — Expelled BJP leader Kalyan Singh today levelled a fresh allegation against Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee that he was conspiring against Home Minister L. K. Advani to weaken him.


Official facing charge ‘rewarded’
FEROZEPORE, Dec 15 — A revenue officer, earlier booked for graft has been ‘awarded’ with a plum post in the district, bringing the state government’s resolve to wipe out corruption under cloud.

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