Friday, December 21, 2001, Chandigarh, India

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China calls for restraint
Pak gets loan for Kashmir affairs

Beijing, December 20
In the backdrop of the military buildup along the Indo-Pak borders, China today urged the two neighbours to exercise restraint.

India not to share evidence with Pak
New Delhi, December 20
India said on Thursday it would share evidence showing Pakistan-based militants were behind an attack on its Parliament with its “friends” but said it saw no need to provide details to Islamabad.

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Ghazi Baba has terrorist camps in J&K
New Delhi, December 20

Ghazi Baba, the supreme commander of the Jaish-e-Mohammad in India and the mastermind behind the December 13 terrorist attack on Parliament, is a restless person obsessed with the thought of brainwashing the Kashmiri youth to join militancy, according to Mohammad Afzal, the main conspirator in the attack.

India may curtail Pakistan High Commission strength
Frequency of Samjhauta Express may be reduced
New Delhi, December 20
The Vajpayee government is understood to be contemplating telling Pakistan to reduce the number of its diplomats and staffers from its High Commission here. 

Shelling across Nowshera sector
Jammu, December 20
Two civilians were wounded, one of them was shifted to Jammu Medical College, in continued Pakistani mortar shelling in the Nowshera area of Rajouri today. 

An Indian soldier holds a rocket launcher J&K page: Kargil ‘could be’ next target





An Indian soldier holds a rocket launcher while his comrade delivers ammunition in the Nowshera sector, 85 km from Jammu, on Thursday. 
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5 kg RDX seized in Gujarat
New Delhi, December 20
The CBI and the Anti-Terrorist Squad of the Gujarat police have recovered a huge quantity of arms and explosives, including over 5 kg of RDX in Santhalpur village of Banaskantha district in Gujarat.

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PM to attend SAARC summit
New Delhi, December 20
Without deflecting from the new wave of Indo-Pak tension following the December 13 terrorist attack on Parliament House, Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee is determined to attend next month’s SAARC summit in Kathmandu.

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Anil Kumble joins the 300-club
Bangalore, December 20
After grabbing his 300th Test wicket to become only the fourth spinner in the world to do so, Anil Kumble said he had not set any immediate goal for himself but as long as the hunger was there in him he would continue adding wickets to his kitty.

HC pulls up Industries Dept
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Chandigarh, December 20
Coming down heavily on Punjab’s Department of Industries for not even “bothering to notice” that the exemption limit for purchase or sales tax had been fixed at Rs 6 crore and the rules mentioning exemption of Rs 8 crore had been modified, a Division Bench of the Punjab and Haryana High Court today asked the Industries Secretary, besides the Director of Industries and the General Manager of Ludhiana District Industries Centre, “to show cause why the government should not be directed to proceed against them for their failure to perform their duties and to take care of public funds in the performance of their official functions”.

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