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July - 1 
Also on July 1, the Punjab police recovered 145 arms and arrested 136 persons in connection with the seizures.
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Also on July 1, the Punjab police recovered 145 arms and arrested 136 persons in connection with the seizures.
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July - 1 
An activist of the Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP) was killed on July 1 by two unidentified gunmen at the Basti Tareenabad in Dera Ismail Khan. No arrests have been made so far in connection with the incident.
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An activist of the Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP) was killed on July 1 by two unidentified gunmen at the Basti Tareenabad in Dera Ismail Khan. No arrests have been made so far in connection with the incident.
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July - 1 
Approximately, 103 weapons were recovered in Karachi on July 1, and 26 persons were arrested in the ongoing campaign against illegal weapons.
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Approximately, 103 weapons were recovered in Karachi on July 1, and 26 persons were arrested in the ongoing campaign against illegal weapons.
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July - 1 
Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) spokesperson Salim Hashmi, in a statement released from Muzaffarabad, on July 1, said, "We do not oppose dialogue. But, given the history of bilateral talks we are not very much hopeful that the upcoming exercise can deliver a
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Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) spokesperson Salim Hashmi, in a statement released from Muzaffarabad, on July 1, said, "We do not oppose dialogue. But, given the history of bilateral talks we are not very much hopeful that the upcoming exercise can deliver anything." He also indicated that the Hizb would not reduce its terrorist activities ahead of the Summit. According to him, "Neither we will lower the profile of our operations nor we will heighten them. Our activities will remain as usual."
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July - 1 
Jamaat-Ulema-e-Pakistan (JUP) Chief Maulana Shah Ahmad Noorani said, on July 1, that it was jehad thay had ‘forced’ India to offer talks with Pakistan. He added, "it should continue along with peace efforts on diplomatic front."
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Jamaat-Ulema-e-Pakistan (JUP) Chief Maulana Shah Ahmad Noorani said, on July 1, that it was jehad thay had ‘forced’ India to offer talks with Pakistan. He added, "it should continue along with peace efforts on diplomatic front."
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July - 1 
Police in Quetta, on July 1, seized a large cache of arms and ammunition, including anti-aircraft guns and rocket launchers in the Naseerabad division. 12 persons have been arrested in connection with the seizures. Police also recovered 57 hand grena
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Police in Quetta, on July 1, seized a large cache of arms and ammunition, including anti-aircraft guns and rocket launchers in the Naseerabad division. 12 persons have been arrested in connection with the seizures. Police also recovered 57 hand grenades at Chaman, Quetta, on the same day. However, no arrests have been made in connection with the recovery.
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July - 1 
Two persons were killed and nine others injured in a bomb explosion inside a cinema in Karachi, on July 1. According to official sources, it was an act of terrorism but it is not clear whether the blast is related to pre-election violence.
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Two persons were killed and nine others injured in a bomb explosion inside a cinema in Karachi, on July 1. According to official sources, it was an act of terrorism but it is not clear whether the blast is related to pre-election violence.
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July - 2 
According to news reports, the Islamic Ideology Council (IIC) has favoured a ban on sectarian outfits involved in terrorist activities. Quoting Interior Ministry sources, The News, a Pakistani daily indicated that the Ministry had received the much-a
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According to news reports, the Islamic Ideology Council (IIC) has favoured a ban on sectarian outfits involved in terrorist activities. Quoting Interior Ministry sources, The News, a Pakistani daily indicated that the Ministry had received the much-awaited judgment of the IIC in favour of the ban and the government is scheduled to promulgate the Anti-Terrorist Ordinance soon. The IIC has based its view by pointing out that Islam does not permit violence and instability in a society in the name of religion.
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July - 2 
Commenting on the proposal of Maulana Fazlur Rehman, chief of the Jamaat-Ulema-e-Islam (JUI), that India and the terrorist outfits observe a temporary cease-fire to improve the atmosphere for the talks, he said "Politicians do not know what is milita
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Commenting on the proposal of Maulana Fazlur Rehman, chief of the Jamaat-Ulema-e-Islam (JUI), that India and the terrorist outfits observe a temporary cease-fire to improve the atmosphere for the talks, he said "Politicians do not know what is militancy, they do not know what is an armed struggle."
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July - 2 
Syed Salahuddin, Chief of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) said in an interview, on July 2, that the outfit would not call for a cease-fire ahead of the President Gen. Pervez Musharraf's July 14-16 trip to India for talks with the Indian Premier A B Vajpa
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Syed Salahuddin, Chief of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) said in an interview, on July 2, that the outfit would not call for a cease-fire ahead of the President Gen. Pervez Musharraf's July 14-16 trip to India for talks with the Indian Premier A B Vajpayee. Salahuddin, who is also the Chairman of the 14-member United Jihad Council, also said that the terrorist outfits approved Musharraf's trip to India. According to him, "The armed struggle and anti-military actions of Mujahideen will continue, they will not stop. And side-by-side talks for the ultimate resolution of the Kashmir issue will also go on."
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July - 3 
Quoting official sources, Dawn, a Pakistani daily has indicated that the federal government has decided to amend the anti-terrorism law under which imparting and receiving military training in madrassas (religious institutions) will be an offence pun
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Quoting official sources, Dawn, a Pakistani daily has indicated that the federal government has decided to amend the anti-terrorism law under which imparting and receiving military training in madrassas (religious institutions) will be an offence punishable with a maximum of 10 years imprisonment. Sources said that the government had drafted the law keeping in view the activities of two sectarian groups and an ethnic party, but the law could also be enforced on terrorist outfits. Reports also mentioned that the religious parties under scrutiny would be required to disclose their sources of funding by submitting accounts of their income and expenditure.
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July - 4 
Chief of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), Syed Salahuddin, in an interview, on July 4, welcomed the Musharraf-Vajpayee meeting on the condition that it is held for resolving the core issue of Kashmir, which according to him is "the bone of contention between
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Chief of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), Syed Salahuddin, in an interview, on July 4, welcomed the Musharraf-Vajpayee meeting on the condition that it is held for resolving the core issue of Kashmir, which according to him is "the bone of contention between the two countries for the last 50 years." He also said, "Jihad is on one side and the negotiations on the another. The negotiation process has nothing to do with the activities of the Mujahideen and we believe that there should be no conditionality for ending of the Mujahideen activities for the sake of facilitating the talks or making them a success. Asked about whether the Musharraf regime has taken the terrorist outfits into confidence about the negotiations, he remarked that the Kashmiri leadership including the All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) and Kashmiri leaders on both the sides of the Line of Control (LoC) have been taken into confidence
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July - 6 
A Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) spokesperson Abu Osama, in an interview to Radio Teheran, on July 6, said that the forthcoming India-Pakistan summit is "a waste of time". He also said that the outfit "would do their best to fail the summit." According to him
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A Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) spokesperson Abu Osama, in an interview to Radio Teheran, on July 6, said that the forthcoming India-Pakistan summit is "a waste of time". He also said that the outfit "would do their best to fail the summit." According to him, the present talks are aimed at "crushing the freedom movement of the Kashmiris."
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July - 6 
Police in Quetta recovered a large quantity of arms and ammunition, including anti-aircraft guns in an operation conducted in district Kharan near the Pakistan-Iran border on July 6. No arrests have been reported so far in connection with the seizure
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Police in Quetta recovered a large quantity of arms and ammunition, including anti-aircraft guns in an operation conducted in district Kharan near the Pakistan-Iran border on July 6. No arrests have been reported so far in connection with the seizure.
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July - 7 
A large cache of arms and ammunition were recovered by police from Mazari in Chaghai, Balochistan on June 7. The area is close to the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. The seizure included mines, missile equipment, heavy guns, anti aircraft guns and morta
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A large cache of arms and ammunition were recovered by police from Mazari in Chaghai, Balochistan on June 7. The area is close to the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. The seizure included mines, missile equipment, heavy guns, anti aircraft guns and mortars. No arrests were reported.
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July - 8 
According to delayed reports, police in Sindh Province recovered 144 illegal weapons on July 8 during the ongoing campaign against illicit arms in Larkana district. Official sources stated that a total of 849 illegal weapons have been recovered durin
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According to delayed reports, police in Sindh Province recovered 144 illegal weapons on July 8 during the ongoing campaign against illicit arms in Larkana district. Official sources stated that a total of 849 illegal weapons have been recovered during the campaign in the Larkana Division, since June 21 till date.
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July - 8 
Approximately 142 weapons, including Kalashnikovs, shotguns, pistols and revolvers, were recovered and 30 persons arrested in Karachi, on July 8, under the ongoing campaign against illicit arms. Separately, following the crackdown against illegal wea
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Approximately 142 weapons, including Kalashnikovs, shotguns, pistols and revolvers, were recovered and 30 persons arrested in Karachi, on July 8, under the ongoing campaign against illicit arms. Separately, following the crackdown against illegal weapons launched on June 21, police in Lahore registered 46 cases and arrested 43 persons with 47 arms on the same day.
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July - 8 
Contradicting reports appearing in the Indian press, Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) Chief Hafiz Muhammad Saeed said in an interview to the BBC that the outfit would continue its terrorist operations despite the forthcoming India-Pakistan Summit meeting. Accor
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Contradicting reports appearing in the Indian press, Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) Chief Hafiz Muhammad Saeed said in an interview to the BBC that the outfit would continue its terrorist operations despite the forthcoming India-Pakistan Summit meeting. According to him, "We do not believe that the upcoming talks would prove satisfactory because India is changing its position persistently. We do not see any positive outcome of talks as such." Asked about whether the Kashmir issue could be resolved through military operations, he said, "Jihad holds the key to the solution of Kashmir issue and only through guerrilla activities, India was forced to make a dialogue offer which he termed as a delaying tactic." Responding to a question, he said India was responsible for "uprising in the Valley and Mujahideen would not halt their activities until India stops the war."
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July - 8 
Pakistani media reported that the Anti-Terrorism (Amendment) Ordinance, 2001 aimed at containing sectarian and ethnic violence in the society is to be promulgated within a week. Sources said the law has been drafted in consultation with the Provincia
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Pakistani media reported that the Anti-Terrorism (Amendment) Ordinance, 2001 aimed at containing sectarian and ethnic violence in the society is to be promulgated within a week. Sources said the law has been drafted in consultation with the Provincial governments and relevant bodies besides human rights organisations. The Provincial governments have already been asked to prepare an action-plan for effective implementation of the Ordinance, also meant for curbing all forms of terrorism. It will cover all kinds of sectarianism and terrorism, including inciting sedition.
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July - 8 
The Chief of the Karachi unit of the LeT Abu Noman Saifullh Khalid said on July 8 that Pak-India talks will "prove an exercise in futility, but India will definitely get a certificate from the comity of nations for being serious in establishing peace
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The Chief of the Karachi unit of the LeT Abu Noman Saifullh Khalid said on July 8 that Pak-India talks will "prove an exercise in futility, but India will definitely get a certificate from the comity of nations for being serious in establishing peace in the region."
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July - 9 
Unidentified gunmen killed two persons near a mosque in Nazimabad, Karachi on July 9. No arrests have been made so far in connection with the killings. Commenting on the incident, Tehreek-e-Jaferia Pakistan (TJP) Chief Allama Hasan Turabi said, "Our
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Unidentified gunmen killed two persons near a mosque in Nazimabad, Karachi on July 9. No arrests have been made so far in connection with the killings. Commenting on the incident, Tehreek-e-Jaferia Pakistan (TJP) Chief Allama Hasan Turabi said, "Our sectarian rivals are responsible for the killing."
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July - 10 
Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) Chief Hafiz Mohammad Saeed said in Muzaffarabad, on July 10, that the ongoing peace process between India and Pakistan is a ‘conspiracy’ against the Kashmiris. According to him, "The whole exercise is a trap for the Kashmiris, b
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Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) Chief Hafiz Mohammad Saeed said in Muzaffarabad, on July 10, that the ongoing peace process between India and Pakistan is a ‘conspiracy’ against the Kashmiris. According to him, "The whole exercise is a trap for the Kashmiris, because peace lies in jihad." While indicating that the outfit would not accept any agreement between India and Pakistan to divide the State he added "the nation will not accept any declaration at Agra in the name of the peace process." The Lashkar Chief also claimed that the 70 per cent low-caste Hindu population of Kashmir were supporting the ‘freedom struggle’ because "the upper castes were unleashing atrocities upon them."
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July - 12 
A senior leader of the Al Badr, Muhammad Ahmad Hamza said in Lahore, on July 12, that the outfit would reject any proposal for the division of Kashmir. According to him, "Kashmiris and freedom-fighters would not accept any solution to the issue other
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A senior leader of the Al Badr, Muhammad Ahmad Hamza said in Lahore, on July 12, that the outfit would reject any proposal for the division of Kashmir. According to him, "Kashmiris and freedom-fighters would not accept any solution to the issue other than the accession of the Valley to Pakistan." He also said that they wanted to make it clear to President Pervez Musharraf that the main focus of his visit to India should be the Kashmir issue. Hamza also added that "the apologetic stance of Pakistan was creating doubts in the minds of the people and was sending negative signals to Kashmiris."
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July - 12 
Abdul Majeed Dar, ‘Commander-in-chief’ (Operations) of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) said, on July 12, that it would be ready to "take a break from the armed struggle" if India agrees to discuss the Kashmiri's ‘right of self determination’. According t
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Abdul Majeed Dar, ‘Commander-in-chief’ (Operations) of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) said, on July 12, that it would be ready to "take a break from the armed struggle" if India agrees to discuss the Kashmiri's ‘right of self determination’. According to him, "We are ready to put our guns down if India agrees to give us our basic right of self determination". He was of the view that the India -Pakistan Summit could probably prove a best opportunity for establishing durable peace in the region. While pointing out that all parties of the Kashmir issue should be included in the dialogue process, he added that "As far as General Pervez Musharraf and Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee are concerned, we think both of the leaders are sincere in talks about Kashmir. Their statements show that they have strong desire for the resolution of long disputed Kashmir issue and we hope the summit would bear fruits."
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July - 13 
A Hizb-ul-Mujahideen spokesperson Salim Hashmi said that the opening of road link was "a trivial matter highlighted by India to divert world attention from the real issue. We haven't offered 80,000 lives to open the road link but for freedom of Kashm
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A Hizb-ul-Mujahideen spokesperson Salim Hashmi said that the opening of road link was "a trivial matter highlighted by India to divert world attention from the real issue. We haven't offered 80,000 lives to open the road link but for freedom of Kashmir and we wish both countries would focus their attention on settling this issue."
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July - 13 
In a statement, Amiruddin Mughal, spokesperson for the Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM) said, "The launching of a bus service between Srinagar and Muzaffarabad is an Indian conspiracy against the Kashmiris' struggle for freedom. People of Kashmir want free
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In a statement, Amiruddin Mughal, spokesperson for the Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM) said, "The launching of a bus service between Srinagar and Muzaffarabad is an Indian conspiracy against the Kashmiris' struggle for freedom. People of Kashmir want freedom and not mere opening of a road link." While indicating that the terrorist outfits were not opposed to dialogue and they had not opposed Pakistani President Musharraf's visit to India for the summit meeting, he added "But, if the summit did not make any headway towards the resolution of the core issue, the mujahideen groups will step up attacks on the military installations in the Indian occupied territory."
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July - 13 
The Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), while indicating its reservations regards the summit, termed the ongoing peace process as a "conspiracy" against the Kashmiris and also added that the outfit would continue its terrorist operations until Kashmir "was libera
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The Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), while indicating its reservations regards the summit, termed the ongoing peace process as a "conspiracy" against the Kashmiris and also added that the outfit would continue its terrorist operations until Kashmir "was liberated from Indian occupation."
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July - 13 
The Pakistan-based terrorist outfits in separate statements from Muzaffarabad, on July 13, have said that the opening of a road between Srinagar and Muzaffarabad was a trivial matter and called upon both India and Pakistan to focus on the resolution
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The Pakistan-based terrorist outfits in separate statements from Muzaffarabad, on July 13, have said that the opening of a road between Srinagar and Muzaffarabad was a trivial matter and called upon both India and Pakistan to focus on the resolution of the core issue of Kashmir. India had, earlier on July 9, signaled the resumption of normal traffic between Srinagar and Muzaffarabad with the indication of an easier instant visa system.
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July - 15 
A spokesperson of the Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM), Amiruddin Mughal observed on the same day, "We wish General Musharraf should return home with a message of freedom for Kashmiris. But Kashmiris harbour doubts about India's intentions because there is
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A spokesperson of the Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM), Amiruddin Mughal observed on the same day, "We wish General Musharraf should return home with a message of freedom for Kashmiris. But Kashmiris harbour doubts about India's intentions because there is no let-up in the killings in Kashmir at the hands of Indian forces." According to him, the terrorist outfits would not accept anything except the total withdrawal of Indian security forces from Jammu and Kashmir.
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July - 15 
Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) Chief Syed Salahuddin, in a statement released from Islamabad on July 15, welcomed the India-Pakistan Summit and said India should give up its traditional intransigence on the Kashmir issue. In hos The statement said, "If In
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Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) Chief Syed Salahuddin, in a statement released from Islamabad on July 15, welcomed the India-Pakistan Summit and said India should give up its traditional intransigence on the Kashmir issue. In hos The statement said, "If India adopts a realistic approach and extends cooperation to Musharraf, then the longstanding issue of Kashmir can see an amicable settlement. But if there was no change in Indian attitude, then our 12-year old armed struggle will continue with full force and we will shed the last drop of our blood to get our birth right." He also added, "I don't think anything would come out of it. It is just a routine meeting. We are not going to stop Jihad only because Indian Premier is meeting Pakistan President. Jihad has no links with these negotiations. Jihad can only be stopped if India withdraws military from held Kashmir." The Hizb Chief also said, "The war is for peace. Once we achieve the goal. We would give up arms."
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July - 16 
Commenting on the India-Pakistan Summit meeting, Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) Chief Maulana Masood Azhar, in an interview to a Pakistani daily The News, said Pakistan President Gen. Pervez Musharraf has "smartly foiled the trap which India laid for him and
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Commenting on the India-Pakistan Summit meeting, Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) Chief Maulana Masood Azhar, in an interview to a Pakistani daily The News, said Pakistan President Gen. Pervez Musharraf has "smartly foiled the trap which India laid for him and Pakistan… India had gradually losing its military strength and now after a political debacle in Agra it has lost its political edge over Pakistan as well." He also added that the terrorist outfits would increase their attacks against Indian security forces.
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July - 16 
Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM) spokesperson Amiruddin Mughal, while expressing similar views, also claimed that the HuM had killed five Indian security force personnel in the same district in a fidayeen (suicide) attack on July 15.
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Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM) spokesperson Amiruddin Mughal, while expressing similar views, also claimed that the HuM had killed five Indian security force personnel in the same district in a fidayeen (suicide) attack on July 15.
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July - 16 
Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) ‘supreme commander’ Syed Salahuddin indicated that the "Kashmiris were now convinced that the path to a Kashmir settlement lay only in an armed struggle." While blaming India for the failure of the Summit he added, "Our armed
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Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) ‘supreme commander’ Syed Salahuddin indicated that the "Kashmiris were now convinced that the path to a Kashmir settlement lay only in an armed struggle." While blaming India for the failure of the Summit he added, "Our armed struggle will continue as long as Indian forces are in Kashmir."
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July - 16 
Police in Quetta on the same day seized a large cache of arms and ammunition in two separate raids conducted in the Quetta Cantonment and the Chaman railway area. No arrests were, however, reported.
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Police in Quetta on the same day seized a large cache of arms and ammunition in two separate raids conducted in the Quetta Cantonment and the Chaman railway area. No arrests were, however, reported.
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July - 16 
Separately, the Tehrik-ul-Mujahedin’s Jammu and Kashmir unit Chief Sheikh Jamilur Rehman said, "Musharraf was the only ruler of Pakistan who rose above political and diplomatic compulsions to support the cause of Kashmir."
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Separately, the Tehrik-ul-Mujahedin’s Jammu and Kashmir unit Chief Sheikh Jamilur Rehman said, "Musharraf was the only ruler of Pakistan who rose above political and diplomatic compulsions to support the cause of Kashmir."
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July - 16 
Sunni Ulema (Religious scholars) Council President Arif Hussain Shah Gilani, addressing a press conference in Abbotabad, on July 16, demanded a complete ban on those sectarian outfits involved in violent activities. He also claimed that the local adm
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Sunni Ulema (Religious scholars) Council President Arif Hussain Shah Gilani, addressing a press conference in Abbotabad, on July 16, demanded a complete ban on those sectarian outfits involved in violent activities. He also claimed that the local administration was supporting certain violent sectarian groups, which openly used sophisticated weapons.
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July - 16 
The Summit ended in a stalemate with the Pakistan President departing for Islamabad on the night of July 16 after the two sides failed to draft a mutually acceptable declaration on the Summit. The Pakistan President had arrived in India on July 14 an
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The Summit ended in a stalemate with the Pakistan President departing for Islamabad on the night of July 16 after the two sides failed to draft a mutually acceptable declaration on the Summit. The Pakistan President had arrived in India on July 14 and had reached Agra on July 15 for the Summit.
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July - 16 
Two rocket attacks, including one close to the Saddar Police Station in Quetta, were reported on July 16. However, no loss of life or injuries was immediately known.
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Two rocket attacks, including one close to the Saddar Police Station in Quetta, were reported on July 16. However, no loss of life or injuries was immediately known.
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July - 16 
Two terrorist outfits in separate statements released from Muzaffarabad on July 16 denied media reports quoting Jammu and Kashmir police sources that 19 terrorists had been killed by Indian security forces in Mandi village in Poonch area, on July 15.
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Two terrorist outfits in separate statements released from Muzaffarabad on July 16 denied media reports quoting Jammu and Kashmir police sources that 19 terrorists had been killed by Indian security forces in Mandi village in Poonch area, on July 15. Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) spokesperson Salim Hashmi said, "We have not received any report from the held territory that the Mujahideen have been shot dead in such a big number at one place." He added that "I suspect that either the incident did not take place altogether or the Indian army brought the detained Mujahideen there and shot them dead." The Hizb spokesperson also said that its cadres had destroyed 30 poles erected along the Line of Control (LoC) near Kala Chak in Jammu and Kashmir.
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July - 16 
While rejecting the India-Pakistan Summit, Al-Badr Chief Bakht Zamin, in a statement from Peshawar, said his outfit would not accept any cease-fire agreement between President Gen. Pervez Musharraf and Indian Premier Atal Behari Vajpayee. According t
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While rejecting the India-Pakistan Summit, Al-Badr Chief Bakht Zamin, in a statement from Peshawar, said his outfit would not accept any cease-fire agreement between President Gen. Pervez Musharraf and Indian Premier Atal Behari Vajpayee. According to the statement, "Last year we rejected the ceasefire offer of the Indian government. We will again reject any understanding reached between Musharraf and Vajpayee during the summit." While indicating that the terrorist outfits have conveyed their stand on the Summit to the Pakistani President, he added that dialogue between India and Pakistan would never resolve the Kashmir issue, as the former is "not sincere in the process." Commenting on the options regarding the solution to the Kashmir issue, he said "There is only one solution to the Kashmir issue and that is complete freedom for the people of the valley". Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chief Amanullah Khan described the breakdown of the talks as "catastrophic" and said it would take a long time for both the leaders to create the same atmosphere again.
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July - 17 
Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) spokesperson Salim Hashmi said the implementation of the United Nations Resolution is the only solution for the Kashmir issue and if there was any ambiguity in them then they should be removed through tripartite talks. In an i
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Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) spokesperson Salim Hashmi said the implementation of the United Nations Resolution is the only solution for the Kashmir issue and if there was any ambiguity in them then they should be removed through tripartite talks. In an interview to Radio Teheran, he said, "The UN Resolution gives only two options, either to join India or Pakistan, and [the] Hizb believes in Kashmir’s accession to Pakistan."
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July - 17 
Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) Chief Hafiz Muhammad Saeed said, in Lahore, on July 17 the India-Pakistan Summit could not yield any result because of the "intransigence of New Delhi." He also said that the terrorist outfits would increase and expand their ope
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Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) Chief Hafiz Muhammad Saeed said, in Lahore, on July 17 the India-Pakistan Summit could not yield any result because of the "intransigence of New Delhi." He also said that the terrorist outfits would increase and expand their operations against the Indian Army "even in its own territory." Commenting on the invitation to Indian Premier Atal Behari Vajpayee to visit Pakistan, he said, "President Musharraf must realize that it was useless to invite the Indian Prime Minister for another round of talks as New Delhi only understands the language of stick and only jihad will resolve the Kashmir dispute."
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July - 17 
Tehrik-ul-Mujahideen Chief Sheikh Jamilur Rahman said, also on the same day, in Lahore, that the failure of the Agra Summit had proved that jihad alone could resolve the Kashmir issue. While pointing that the invitation extended to the Indian Premier
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Tehrik-ul-Mujahideen Chief Sheikh Jamilur Rahman said, also on the same day, in Lahore, that the failure of the Agra Summit had proved that jihad alone could resolve the Kashmir issue. While pointing that the invitation extended to the Indian Premier was ‘useless’, he added that the outfit would intensify its terrorist operations in Jammu and Kashmir.
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July - 19 
Hizb-ul-Mujahideen ‘Supreme Commander’ Syed Salahuddin said, in an interview to the BBC, that India had missed a ‘golden opportunity’ for regional peace and ascribed the failure of the India-Pakistan Summit to India's ‘obstinacy’. According to him, "
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Hizb-ul-Mujahideen ‘Supreme Commander’ Syed Salahuddin said, in an interview to the BBC, that India had missed a ‘golden opportunity’ for regional peace and ascribed the failure of the India-Pakistan Summit to India's ‘obstinacy’. According to him, "We were not surprised at the outcome of the Summit (as) we knew that there was no chance of substantive progress due to India's traditional obstinate and unrealistic attitude." While pointing that Kashmir is a disputed issue, which must be resolved in line with the wishes and aspirations of the Kashmiri people, he added that the outfit would continue its terrorist operations in Jammu and Kashmir.
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July - 20 
Three people were killed in two separate bomb blasts in Karachi on July 20. The first blast that occurred in a passenger van killed two persons and injured nine others. The second blast also occurred in a passenger van and killed one person while sev
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Three people were killed in two separate bomb blasts in Karachi on July 20. The first blast that occurred in a passenger van killed two persons and injured nine others. The second blast also occurred in a passenger van and killed one person while seven other were injured. Police are yet to name any suspects responsible for the two blasts.
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July - 21 
Media reports, on July 21 suggested that President Pervez Musharraf has summoned the Governors and the senior administrators of all the four provinces in Islamabad to discuss the ongoing anti-arms drive. The meeting, being planned in the last week of
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Media reports, on July 21 suggested that President Pervez Musharraf has summoned the Governors and the senior administrators of all the four provinces in Islamabad to discuss the ongoing anti-arms drive. The meeting, being planned in the last week of July will review the drive in view of the downward trend in the recovery of illicit weapons during the post-amnesty period. In the amnesty period of 15 days between June 5- June 20, a total number of 86,757 weapons were deposited across the country. However, only 19,205 weapons were recovered between June 21-July 20.
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July - 24 July - 25
A leader of the Tehrik-i-Jafria Pakistan (TJP), a Shia socio-political outfit, was killed in an attack by unidentified terrorists at Mailsi near Multan, on July 24. An associate of the slain leader, who was also injured in the attack, later succumbed
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A leader of the Tehrik-i-Jafria Pakistan (TJP), a Shia socio-political outfit, was killed in an attack by unidentified terrorists at Mailsi near Multan, on July 24. An associate of the slain leader, who was also injured in the attack, later succumbed to his injuries on July 25. Another associate also injured in the attack has been admitted in a hospital. Police reported on July 25 that three suspects have been arrested in connection with the killing.
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July - 26 
According to official sources, 38 persons were arrested and 83 illegal arms seized from their possession during the on-going de-weaponization campaign in the Mirpukhas district, on July 26.
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According to official sources, 38 persons were arrested and 83 illegal arms seized from their possession during the on-going de-weaponization campaign in the Mirpukhas district, on July 26.
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July - 26 
Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) ‘Supreme Commander’ Syed Salahuddin said, in Muzaffarabad, on July 26, that the terrorist operations of the outfit would continue till "the illegal Indian occupation of Kashmir is about to come to an end." The Hizb chief was a
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Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) ‘Supreme Commander’ Syed Salahuddin said, in Muzaffarabad, on July 26, that the terrorist operations of the outfit would continue till "the illegal Indian occupation of Kashmir is about to come to an end." The Hizb chief was addressing an extraordinary meeting of the HM ‘command council’ that was convened following the killing of the ‘Deputy Operational Commander’ Masood Ahmed alias "Commander Masood" in an encounter at Paloo in Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir, India, on the night of July 24.
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July - 27 
News reports citing official sources have indicated that the Sindh government has decided to launch a crackdown on all anti-state groups and sectarian outfits responsible for organised killings. The decision was taken at a high-level meeting held on
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News reports citing official sources have indicated that the Sindh government has decided to launch a crackdown on all anti-state groups and sectarian outfits responsible for organised killings. The decision was taken at a high-level meeting held on July 27 under the Chairmanship of Sindh Chief Secretary Javed Ashraf Hussain. The meeting also decided to carry out a study to scrutinise sectarian and profession specific killings, including those of doctors, so as to identify the outfits responsible for these killings.
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July - 28 
A Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) statement released by a spokesperson Yahya Mujahid in Karachi on July 28 said that the outfit would target top Indian Army officers in Jammu and Kashmir. According to the spokesperson, "We have set up new camps inside Kashmir
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A Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) statement released by a spokesperson Yahya Mujahid in Karachi on July 28 said that the outfit would target top Indian Army officers in Jammu and Kashmir. According to the spokesperson, "We have set up new camps inside Kashmir as part of our plan to launch a series of fresh attacks on top Indian military officers responsible for killing our Kashmiri brothers."
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July - 28 
The Chief of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) Hafiz Muhammad Saeed said in Mingora on July 28 that the Pakistani President General Pervez Musharraf's recent visit to India was a success. According to him, "the General courageously pleaded the cause of Kashm
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The Chief of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) Hafiz Muhammad Saeed said in Mingora on July 28 that the Pakistani President General Pervez Musharraf's recent visit to India was a success. According to him, "the General courageously pleaded the cause of Kashmir and the Kashmiri freedom fighters." Hafiz Saeed opined that the terrorist outfits had described the Agra Summit as a ‘farce’ in advance, keeping in view the past history and "hypocrisy of the Indians." While indicating that Jehad is a "lifeline of the true Muslims but equally it is a message of death for the infidels," he also added that Osama bin Laden is a "hero of Jihadi forces as he has played an unprecedented role in the promotion of Jihad…"
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July - 29 
According to delayed reports, two rocket attacks were reported on July 29 at two separate places in Kohlu district, near Quetta. One of the rockets landed near the Frontier Corps (FC) check-post while the second fell at an abandoned place in Barkhan.
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According to delayed reports, two rocket attacks were reported on July 29 at two separate places in Kohlu district, near Quetta. One of the rockets landed near the Frontier Corps (FC) check-post while the second fell at an abandoned place in Barkhan. However, no loss of life was immediately known.
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July - 29 
Approximately 44 persons have been killed in terrorism related incidents in Karachi in the first half of this year, according to newspaper reports. Reports indicated that the main targets were Ulema (religious scholars), doctors and activists of sect
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Approximately 44 persons have been killed in terrorism related incidents in Karachi in the first half of this year, according to newspaper reports. Reports indicated that the main targets were Ulema (religious scholars), doctors and activists of sectarian outfits. The month of January witnessed 11 deaths in terrorism-related incidents. 10 people were killed in February, three in March, two in April and 11 in May and seven in June.
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July - 29 
Newspaper reports quoting official sources have indicated that the political administration of Bajaur Agency has given August 14 as the deadline to all Jihadi outfits for a voluntary surrender of illegal arms and ammunition. The administration has al
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Newspaper reports quoting official sources have indicated that the political administration of Bajaur Agency has given August 14 as the deadline to all Jihadi outfits for a voluntary surrender of illegal arms and ammunition. The administration has also reportedly issued a warning to these organisations that if the illegal weapons were not deposited, a clean-up operation would be launched with the help of the Bajaur Scouts. These sources indicated that certain influential tribesmen and members of Afghan terrorist outfits had hidden illegal arms and ammunition, including Stinger missiles, rocket launchers, anti-aircraft machine guns, mortar guns and anti-tank mines at various hideouts in the area.
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July - 30 
A senior Defence Ministry official and a prayer leader were killed by unidentified gunmen on July 30, in Karachi and Lahore respectively, in what official sources said were target killings. In Karachi, a senior official of the Ministry of Defence w
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A senior Defence Ministry official and a prayer leader were killed by unidentified gunmen on July 30, in Karachi and Lahore respectively, in what official sources said were target killings. In Karachi, a senior official of the Ministry of Defence was ambushed by three unidentified gunmen near his Nazimabad residence. All the three assailants managed to escape from the site of the incident. According to police sources, it was a target killing and is alleged to be sectarian-motivated. It was the second target killing in the past four days. Earlier on July 26, two unidentified assailants killed the Managing Director of the Pakistan State Oil, Shaukat Raza Mirza, and his driver.
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July - 30 
According to news reports, Maj. Gen Sardar Muhammad Anwar Khan who is currently serving as Vice Chief of General Staff is being considered for the post of the President of Pakistan Controlled Kashmir (PoK). It is being considered because of the repo
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According to news reports, Maj. Gen Sardar Muhammad Anwar Khan who is currently serving as Vice Chief of General Staff is being considered for the post of the President of Pakistan Controlled Kashmir (PoK). It is being considered because of the reported refusal of Muslim Conference President Sardar Abdul Qayyum Khan to assume the post despite pressure from his party and Prime Minister Sikandar Hayat Khan.
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July - 30 
Official sources in Multan reported that four persons have been arrested for their alleged role in the assassination of Kanju.
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Official sources in Multan reported that four persons have been arrested for their alleged role in the assassination of Kanju.
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July - 30 
Police in Quetta recovered some arms and ammunition, including rockets and anti-tank mines, as well as narcotics, on July 30. One person was arrested in connection with the seizures.
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Police in Quetta recovered some arms and ammunition, including rockets and anti-tank mines, as well as narcotics, on July 30. One person was arrested in connection with the seizures.
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July - 30 
Punjab Governor, Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Muhammad Safdar, addressing a press conference on July 30, in Lahore, said the July 28-assassination of former Federal Minister Siddiq Kanju was a terrorist act.
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Punjab Governor, Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Muhammad Safdar, addressing a press conference on July 30, in Lahore, said the July 28-assassination of former Federal Minister Siddiq Kanju was a terrorist act.
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July - 30 
The Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) has claimed responsibility for the murder of Shaukat Mirza and also of Syed Zafar Hussain. In a joint press statement on July Monday, LeJ Chief Riaz Basra and the of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘Divisional Chief’ Lal Mohamme
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The Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) has claimed responsibility for the murder of Shaukat Mirza and also of Syed Zafar Hussain. In a joint press statement on July Monday, LeJ Chief Riaz Basra and the of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘Divisional Chief’ Lal Mohammed have claimed responsibility for both the killings. The statement said, "We had urged the President, General Pervez Musharraf, not to implement the death sentence awarded to Sheikh Haq Nawaz as it could prove harmful for the integrity of the country but the government went ahead with its plan to appease a neighbouring country."
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July - 30 
Three unidentified gunmen killed a prayer leader at the Kharak Main Bazaar in Lahore on the same day. The deceased had been serving as a prayer leader at the Khadijatul Kubra mosque at Jinnah Town, Lahore.
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Three unidentified gunmen killed a prayer leader at the Kharak Main Bazaar in Lahore on the same day. The deceased had been serving as a prayer leader at the Khadijatul Kubra mosque at Jinnah Town, Lahore.
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July - 31 
Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) Chief Qazi Hussain Ahmed, in an interview to the Voice of America, has supported the terrorist operations by Pakistan-based Jihadi groups in the Indian State of Jammu and Kashmir. According to him, "When the Indian leaders consi
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Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) Chief Qazi Hussain Ahmed, in an interview to the Voice of America, has supported the terrorist operations by Pakistan-based Jihadi groups in the Indian State of Jammu and Kashmir. According to him, "When the Indian leaders consider Kashmir as their inseparable part, do not budge from their stand, continue occupation of Kashmir forcibly and do not stop atrocities against the unarmed citizens of Kashmir then no result could be achieved through holding of talks with such leaders on Kashmir problem." Referring to the recent summit meeting between President General Pervez Musharraf and Indian Premier Atal Behari Vajpayee, he said, " In my opinion the summit meeting has proved a failure and I think that there is no use of continuation of talks following the stubborn stand of India…"
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July - 31 
The Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) on July 31 appointed Moeenul Islam as its ‘deputy operations commander’ in Jammu and Kashmir in place of ‘commander’ Masood Tantray, who was killed in an encounter with the security forces on July 24. The decision to appoi
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The Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) on July 31 appointed Moeenul Islam as its ‘deputy operations commander’ in Jammu and Kashmir in place of ‘commander’ Masood Tantray, who was killed in an encounter with the security forces on July 24. The decision to appoint Islam was taken by the Hizb's ‘command council’, which met in Muzaffarabad under the chairmanship of the outfit’s ‘supreme commander’, Syed Salahuddin.
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*Data till , April 24, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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