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I V I D E O C L I P S O
N J A M M U & K A S H M I R
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Year
2002 |
June 2002
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Migrants from border areas of Jammu and Kashmir, who
had fled their homes to escape Pakistani shelling, are scared to return
to their villages.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah
reacts sharply to Prime minister's statement of possibility of holding
the assembly elections under the President's rule.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
Omar Abdullah takes over as National Conference
president, warns his detractors and says parties would be judged on
the basis of their performances.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
Tourism badly affected in Kargil and Drass
sectors following the military stand-off between India and
Pakistan.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
All-Party Hurriyat leader Abdul Gani Bhat
today at a press conference proposed dialogue with the
Mujahideen, pulling back of armed forces, release of prisoners
and the creation of a conducive political environment for peace
in J&K.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
Villages near Drass bear a deserted look as
residents flee their homes to escape Pakistani shelling.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
Life of a villager in Rajouri district of
Jammu and Kashmir is shattered after militants torched his
house.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
Forced to live in migrant relief camps
due to continuous cross-border shelling by Pakistan,
children of border villages in Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir,
suffer the most.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
Home Minister L. K. Advani asks
Musharraf to dismantle all terrorist bases in Pakistan
and PoK to begin the dialogue-process .
(28k,
56k) |
 |
Indian and Pakistani troops continue
to trade fire across the Line of Control in the
Rajouri sector of Jammu .
(28k,
56k) |
 |
Noushera in Jammu came under heavy
shelling by Pakistani forces, the heaviest since the
deployment of troops six months ago.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
The Cabinet Committee on
Security discusses the US proposal to set up
sensors on the LoC, rules out patrolling by
foreign forces on the border.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
Brought from Scotland to Jammu
and Kashmir a century ago, trouts in the state
have survived war, and if the state government
has its way, their descendants will eventually
end up on the best dining tables of Paris.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
US Defence Secretary Donald
Rumsfeld New Delhi has taken constructive
steps towards easing tensions with Islamabad.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
Pakistan President General
Pervez Musharraf has reiterated that his
country will not initiate war with India,
adding that it will not compromise on its
"honour and dignity".
(28k,
56k)
|
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The Border Security
Force recovers pen pistols from suspected
militants in Jammu and Kashmir.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
A small community of
masons and artisans keeps alive its
traditional skill by constructing
buildings in the Iranian style of
architecture.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
Four wheelers in Jammu
have been asked to remove tinted glass with
immediate effect following threat of a
militant attack.
(28k,
56k) |
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Shelling of the
bordering villages in Jammu by Pakistani
forces kills innocent civilians, maims
others.
(28k,
56k) |
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US Secretary of State
Colin Powell stresses on America's
commitment to both, India and Pakistan
in resolving the Kashmir issue.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
All-Party Hurriyat
Conference observes a shutdown in
Srinagar in protest against the arrest
of Syed Ahmed Shah Geelani.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
State of the Art Jammu
Medical College hospital is ready to face
any eventuality in case of war.
(28k,
56k) |
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Foreigners leaving
India on the advice of their governments
say they feel safe in the country and
that the situation has been hyped by the
media.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
All-Party Hurriyat
Conference leader Syed Ali Shah
Geelani arrested under POTA for
alleged funding of terrorist
outfits.
(28k,
56k) |
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The arrested
Hurriyat leader brought to the
Ranchi jail, Abdul Ghani Bhatt
reacts strongly to the arrest.
(28k,
56k) |
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Security forces
remain on high alert following reports
of suspected al-Qaeda fighters
crossing over to the border.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
Cricketer-turned-politician
Imran Khan says American pressure on
Islamabad to stop infiltration will
not solve the Kashmir problem, but
others in Pakistan occupied Kashmir
welcome international efforts to
ease tensions in the region.
(28k,
56k)
|
 |
Navy Chief
Admiral Madhavendra Singh says
armed forces are ready for battle.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
Pakistani
jets have reportedly shot down
what they claim was an
unmanned Indian spy plane on
Friday night, near the
Indo-Pak border.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
Security
forces in Kupwara recover a
huge cache of arms and
ammunition.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
Home
Minister Advani says world
pressure is on Pakistan to
avert a war with India.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
Foreign
nationals living in Varanasi
leave India after their
countries advised them,
fearing an escalation of
tensions between India and
Pakistan.
(28k,
56k) |
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United States
Deputy Secretary Richard
Armitage says Musharraf is not
averse to check infiltration by
militants into India.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
US Deputy
Secretary of State Richard
Armitage has arrived in
Islamabad.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
Residents
of Drass say they are fed up
with violence and frequent
shelling from Pakistani
troops
(28k,
56k) |
 |
Authorities
in Jammu and Kashmir
restore Internet services
five months after they
were withdrawn to stop
militants from
communicating with each
other.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
Prime
Minister Atal Behari
Vajpayee asks Pervez
Musharraf to crack
down on Islamic
fundamentalist in
order to ease the
current situation.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
Defence
Minister George
Fernandes says no
substantial drop in
infiltration by
Pakistan-based
militants into
Kashmir.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
Indian
and Pakistani soldiers
trade mortar shells
and
heavy firing in the
Drass sector of Jammu
and Kashmir.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
Uprooted
people from border
villages, now housed in
a relief camp in Poonch,
say they are facing many
difficulties
(28k,
56k) |
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Prime
Minister Atal Behari
Vajpayee said on
Tuesday India was
ready to talk to
Pakistan over
Kashmir, only if it
ends cross-border
terrorism.
(28k,
56k) |
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Shelling
by Pakistani troops
disrupts normal life
at Poonch in Jammu
and Kashmir.
(28k,
56k) |
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As
war clouds loom
large over
India-Pakistan,
diplomats from the
USA and United
Kingdom leave India.
(28k,
56k) |
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Officials
beef up security in
and around railway
station in Jammu.
(28k,
56k) |
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A
militant belonging
to the Jaish-e-Mohammad,
was killed in an
encounter by the
army near Srinagar.
(28k,
56k) |
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The
All-Parties Hurriyat
Conference meets in
Srinagar.
(28k,
56k) |
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With
no end in sight to
the escalating
tension on the
border and an
incessant flow of
migrants to
temporary shelters,
education of
children becomes a
worry for parents in
Jammu and Kashmir.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
At
least 10 persons,
including three
policemen, were
injured when
demonstrators in
Srinagar pelted
stones at the
police, protesting
against the arrest
of two shopkeepers.
(28k,
56k) |
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Migrants
in Jammu and Kashmir,
fed up with Pakistan's
attempts to create
tensions, want a
decisive fight to end
the tension.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
Prime
Minister Atal
Behari Vajpayee
rules out a
meeting with
Pakistan President
Pervez Musharraf
on the sidelines
of a security
meeting in
Kazakhstan
beginning on
Monday.
(28k,
56k) |
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At
least one woman
was killed and
eight others were
injured in
Pakistani shelling
across the Line of
Control in the
Akhnoor sector.
(28k,
56k) |
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24
militants of
Hizbul Mujahideen
group surrender
before authorities
in Jammu and
Kashmir.
(28k,
56k) |
 |
Home
Minister L. K.
Advani said India
had tried to
improve ties with
Pakistan with
fight its
continued support
to cross-border
terrorism over the
past 12 years.
(28k,
56k) |
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Fearing
an India-Pakistan
war, diplomats from
the USA
and United Kingdom
leave India.
(28k,
56k) |
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Security
agencies in
Srinagar step up
their routine task
of sanitising
roads as fears
mount in the
region.
(28k,
56k) |
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An
opinion poll
conducted among
people of Jammu
and Kashmir by a
London-based
agency shows
that most are
against a
military
showdown between
India and
Pakistan.
(28k,
56k) |
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