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Starting: Tue Jun 12 07:26:59 2001
Ending: Thu Jun 28 16:11:56 2001
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- 'Pak the cradle of terrorism'
- Pioneer News Service/New Delhi - The Pioneer - Posted on
>>>Pakistan's deep political and military links with the Taliban are coming home to roost. PakistanForeign Minister Abdul Sattar's visits to the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States areturning out to be diplomatic minefields with the leader being subjected to pointed scrutiny.In another significant development, Russia has clarified that Pakistan cannot qualify formembership of Shanghai-5, a grouping of five countries that includes Russia and China, because.....
- [BJP News]: "V P Singh too wanted to perform Kar Seva": Advani
- UNI - The Hindu - Posted on
>>>New Delhi, June 13 (UNI): Union Home Minister L KAdvani today said the then V P Singh Government had lost achance to solve the Ayodhya issue in 1990 by withdrawing,under Muslim groups' pressure an ordinance to acquire theundisputed land around the Babri mosque to be handed over.....
- [BJP News]: BJP Press statement: Congress done it again
- Posted by OFBJP Admin (BJP-News@ofbjp.org) - BJP.ORG - Posted on
>>>The Congress has done it again. Having been worsted at the pollsin 1999 when the electorate of India reduced their representation inparliament from 140 to 112, the Congress bitten by power bug hasbeen desperately resorting to bypass parliamentary norms andpractices to destabilise the popularly elected NDA government......
- [BJP News]: Gadar: are the Muslim League's objections justified?
- Aditi Prasad - indya.com - Posted on
>>>New Delhi ·The controversy may have fuelled box-office collections. But cascading protests across the country against Nitin Keni's Sunny Deol-Amisha Patel starrer Gadar are threatening to fuel more than that.Already, there have been protests in Bhopal, Lucknow, New Delhi, Ahmedabad and even Mumbai against the film. In Ahmedabad, angry Muslim viewers torched six vehicles and burnt a portion of the theatre, taking exception to certain scenes and dialogues in the film.According to the Muslim League, Gadar hurts the religious sentiments of the minority community. In fact, the Mumbai Regional Muslim League has also said that it will file a petition in the Mumbai High Court against the Censor Board for Film Certification, demanding that certain guidelines be issued for the depiction of all religions in Indian films.But what are they protesting against anyway? Just how communally slanted is the plot and dialogue of the Partition-and-after saga?.....
- [BJP News]: How far can Vajpayee and Musharraf go?
- T V R Shenoy - Rediff - Posted on
>>>I have made it a rule to read Pakistani journals from time totime, if only because it is good to see ourselves as others seeus. (I assume my Pakistani counterparts do the same.) Oneparticular item that appeared in The Dawn recently seemed toleap out at me. .....
- [BJP News]: Kar Seva the happiest moment for mAdvani
- PTI - The Hindu - Posted on
>>>New Delhi, June 13 (PTI): Home Minister L K Advanitoday recalled before Liberhan Ayodhya Commission thatone of the happiest moments of his life was when a radiobulletin broke the news about performance of Kar Seva atAyodhya on October 30, 1990, despite barricades put up by.....
- [BJP News]: Kashmir an integral part of India: Govt
- PTI - Times of India - Posted on
>>>NEW DELHI: India on Saturday made it clearthat Jammu and Kashmir was its integral part,a day after Pakistani military ruler Gen PervezMusharraf sought to downplay the recentremarks of external affairs minister Jaswant.....
- [BJP News]: Onus on Pakistan to restore peace in J&K:
Bodansky
- Som Chivukula in California - Rediff - Posted on
>>>For over a decade, Yossef Bodansky has been fiercely attackingPakistan in his lectures and books, holding Islamabadresponsible for escalating terror attacks in the region and formaking itself a fountainhead of religious fundamentalism. He brought that message to more than 200 academics,.....
- [BJP News]: Press statement on Vajpayee-Musharraf summit
- Shri K. Jana Krishnamurthi, President - bjp.org - Posted on
>>>The Prime Minister's decision to invite General Pervez Musharraffor talks has led to speculations about the reasons for this suddendevelopment. Analysts and so-called experts have attributed it tovarious kinds of imagined domestic and international compulsions.All such comments and speculation are quite off the mark. In.....
- [BJP News]: The resident non-Indians' take on J&K
- Arvind Lavakare - Rediff - Posted on
>>>As a nation, we Indians must be the stupidest suckers on earth.Whenever we are in a tight corner against an adversary, we thinkonly of appeasing him. Excepting the 1971 war waged on EastPakistan and Pokhran II in May 1998, our history is replete withsuch masochistic submissiveness -- right from forfeiting J&K's.....
- [BJP News]: US House condemns Taliban action on Hindus
- PTI - The Hindu - Posted on
>>>Washington, June 14 (PTI): In a bipartisan resolutioncondemning the Taliban order for Hindus to wear identifyingsymbols, the US House of Representatives has called onPakistan to use its influence on the militia and demand thatthe reprehensible policy be revoked. .....
- [BJP News]: Who killed the royal family of Nepal?
- Rajeev Srinivasan - Rediff - Posted on
>>>There is something not quite right in the agency reports regarding the mysterious deaths of the royal family of Nepal. First, there is the curious story that the crown prince, Dipendra, having massacred his entire family, then tried to kill himself. He might have succeeded, except he contrived to shoot himself in the back of the head. This appears rather difficult to do, especially with an assault rifle. So then who shot him? And the latest story is that an Uzi assault rifle "exploded". Very strange, that an explosion should have precisely targeted all these people.Second, there was the immediate certificate of non-involvement given to China by that self-proclaimed expert on the affairs of the Indian subcontinent, Barbara Crossette of The New York Times, thanks to reader Sanjai who pointed this out to me. The Hindu newspaper, despite its name a left-wing paper, said the same thing: that the "so-called" Maoists had nothing to do with this, thanks to reader Suresh. Said Crossette:"More recently, as democratically elected governments of left and right run by a few upper-caste families with little grassroots contact have stumbled, a powerful radical leftist movement, usually described as Maoist but not thought to be backed by China, has been on the march in the Nepalese countryside. The rebels [are] gradually encircling Kathmandu and severely damaging its economically important tourist industry."Methinks the woman [and The Hindu too] doth protest too much. Did anybody accuse China yet? But here is Crossette, a consistent China-lover, instantly asserting that China was not at fault: suspicious, isn't it? And this is China's modus operandi -- stoke Maoist insurgencies as part of its missionary activity. Indonesia some time ago, Sri Lankan too, and ongoing activities in India. These are all part of the general empire-building tactics intended to result in the Greater Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere, the only catch being that all the prosperity will belong to China.A Maoist insurrection right next door to occupied Tibet, just like the insurrections in India's Nagaland, Myanmar, etc -- the Chinese have nothing to do with these either, so horrified they would be at the suggestion, innocent and peace-loving as they are!.....
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