Sunday,
October 13, 2002, Chandigarh, India


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Peoples' Democratic Front leader Mufti Mohammad Sayeed met Congress
President Sonia Gandhi in New Delhi on Saturday to finalise formation of
the next government in Jammu and Kashmir
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Nirupma Rao says India under no pressure to have dialogue with Pakistan.
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For the first time,
Pro-Taliban Islamic groups have
made convincing leads in general elections in Pakistan.
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Denmark asks Pakistan to stop cross-border terrorism to make an atmosphere for resumption of dialogue with India.
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An organisation of former American diplomats hails the recently concluded elections in Jammu and Kashmir.
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A team of international experts is looking at ways to
preserve the giant Buddha of Bamiyan, blown up by the Taliban last year.
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