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• January 2, 2003 • Hurriyat to seek help from Asian NGOs
• December 31, 2002 • Three militants, army officer killed in J&K
• Hurriyat hopes New Delhi will talk in 2003
• December 30, 2002 • No talks with those who voice Pak's views: Advani
• December 29, 2002 • Hurriyat divided on talks with Kashmir Committee
• December 28, 2002 • Hizbul Mujahideen vows to continue jihad in J&K
• Monitoring committee in J&K announced
• December 27, 2002 • Two Pakistani UAVs intrude into Indian airspace
• Mufti visits Surankote, Rajouri to provide 'healing touch'
• Six more months to demine Indo-Pak border: Fernandes
• Centre to talk to J&K legislators: Advani
• J&K election improved image of nation: Advani
• December 26, 2002
• Jamiat-ul Mujahideen claims it shot down MiG
• MiG-21 crashes near Srinagar airport, 1 killed
• J&K separatist leaders taken into preventive custody
• Terrorists kill teacher, two sons in Kashmir
• Six LeT ultras killed, infiltration bid foiled in Poonch
• Nirmal Singh Jammu and Kashmir BJP Chief
• December 25, 2002
• Give up the gun, Mufti to militants
• DSP's brother held for terrorist activities
• December 24, 2002
• IED blast in J&K, sixteen injured
• December 23, 2002
• Omar Abdullah's resignation accepted
• Hurriyat ready for talks, if allowed to visit Pakistan
• Militants set shopkeeper on fire in J&K for selling cigarettes
• Vij did not talk of plans to attack PoK: Spokesman
• Talk to J&K legislators: Mufti to PM
• December 22, 2002
• J&K government releases Hurriyat leader
• Terrorists kill 3 children in Poonch
• December 21, 2002
• Militants kill 4 in Baramulla district
• Woman beheaded for not wearing burqa
2002
• December 20, 2002
• Parliament case: Protest in Srinagar against judgment
• Terrorists kill three girls in Rajouri
• PDP MLA shot dead in Pampore
• Healing touch meant for victims, not terrorists: Baig
• December 19, 2002
• Mufti defends release of political prisoners
• December 18, 2002
• Protests in J&K against death sentence
• December 17, 2002
• Army tank catches fire, blows up in Jammu
• Shah leads march against 'rights violations'
• December 14, 2002
• J&K Cabinet expansion put on hold
• Mufti refuses Rs 25 crore palatial home
• SAM missile recovered for J&K terrorists
• 150 migrant families plan to return: Mufti
• December 10, 2002
• Army to brief US Pacific Command chief on J&K
• Separatist leaders protest human rights violations in J&K
• Clean-up in J&K begins with Farooq crony
• J&K human rights chief tries self-immolation
• December 9, 2002 • J&K to set up committee on release of militants
• December 6, 2002 • Infiltration from across the border down: Army chief
• December 4, 2002 • Terror in J&K has to be tackled: Blackwill
• December 3, 2002 • Mufti returns home with promises of help
• November 29, 2002
• Freed militants not held again: J&K police
• PDP-Congress govt boosting
morale of separatists: BJP
• November 28, 2002
• Rocket attack in Radio Kashmir building in Srinagar
• Militants torture, kill one in Poonch
• Congress for screening panel to decide release of militants
• Militants torture, kill one in Poonch
• Congress misled nation on release of prisoners:BJP
• BJP to take 'full advantage' of militants' release issue
• No talks with Arun Jaitley: Sayeed
• November 27, 2002
• Congress insists Centre was consulted on release of militants
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'No differences with Centre over J&K situation'
• November 26, 2002
• Centre summons Mufti Mohammed Sayeed
• Central agencies consulted on release of militants: Azad
• Jammu limps back to normalcy
• Temple terror through the eyes of survivors
• Raghunath temple to reopen on Wednesday
• Blast in Kupwara, 3 killed
• November 25, 2002
• State govt did not consult Centre before releasing militants: Advani
• No lowering of guard against terrorism: Sayeed
• No security lapse on part of CRPF: Swami
• Temple attack aimed at creating communal divide: Advani
• Amnesty welcomes state govt's rights programme
• Congress is not soft on terrorists: Sonia Gandhi
• Hurriyat, Pakistan condemn temple attack
• Militants were foreigners: Sayeed
• BSF seizes explosives, ammunition on Tral
• Cops gun down militant near Shiv temple in Jammu
• Siege of temples end, 12 killed
• No going soft on terrorism: Beig
• Sonia to visit Jammu
•November 16
• Avoid ad-hoc release of detainees: PM to Sayeed
• 'But prisoners released with Centre's nod
•November 15
• Credibility of government more important than numbers: Sayeed
• US ambassador Blackwill to visit J&K
• Mann praises Sayeed for freeing political prisoners
•November 13
• 'Indian forces were ready for raids into Pakistan'
• Militants will bite the hands that feeds them: BJP to Mufti
• Security forces seize 153 kg of RDX in J&K
• Mufti to go ahead with release of political prisoners
• Pakistani shelling kills army jawan, injures two
•November 12 • Two militants killed in encounter in Kashmir
• Case against me framed up: Yasin Malik
• Govt committed to give J&K a healing touch: Sayeed
•November 11
• JKLF leader Yasin Malik released
• Released ultras welcome steps by Sayeed
• Seven CRPF jawans killed in IED blast in Jammu
• Laden, Mullah Omar calling shots in Kashmir, Chechnya: Putin
•November 9
• No plan to offer ceasefire: Fernandes
• Mufti gives more 'power' to people
• Norway lauds poll; wants violence to end
•November 8
• Give proof or face legal action: Farooq to CEC
• Abdullah, Azad elected to Rajya Sabha from Kashmir
• CRPF picket targeted; one militant killed
•November 7
• Infiltration down by 50%: Army chief
• Some J&K cops tried to sabotage polls: CEC
• Farooq Abdullah to contest Rajya Sabha election
• Centre wants assurance from Mufti
• Lashkar vows to step up attacks during Ramzan
• Night curfew relaxed in J&K during Ramzan
• Militant hideout busted in Jammu; 5 killed
• Hizb expels three 'commanders'
•November 6 •
Unilateral ceasefire useless: Azad
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Clarify Mufti's POTA remarks: Congress to BJP
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British minister hopes J&K poll will restore peace
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Grenade attack in Anantnag; 14 injured
•October 3 •
Pakistan trying to push in more militants: BSF
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J&K police critical of EC's curbs on STF/SOG
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Six people injured in landmine blast
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Two militants, DySP killed in encounter
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8 killed in infiltration bid
•October 2 •
Hizb claims responsibility for blasts in Awantipora, Tral
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5 civilians killed in J&K
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5 BSF jawans killed in J&K
•October 1 •
Pakistani troops resort to shelling along the LoC
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Voters keep away from booths in Pampore
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JKLF acting chief Javed Mir detained
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IED blast ahead of Abdullah's meeting, jawan killed
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Eight killed in militant attack in Kathua
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Seven BSF personnel killed, one injured in militant attack
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41% turnout in third phase of J&K election
•September 30 •
Bid to blow up polling stations in Anantnag foiled
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Terrorists attack NC candidate's motorcade
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Despondent Tral just wants to sleep peacefully
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Omar Abdullah to resign as minister
•September 29 •
1 killed, 13 injured in attack on police party in J&K
• Militants target polling booth in Pulwama district
•September 28 •
Student killed in road accident, violent protests in Srinagar
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Five militants, CRPF constable among 12 killed
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4 killed, NCP candidate hurt in landmine blast
•September 27 •
Helicopters to drop polling staff, material at Doda booths
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Bid on NC candidate's life; 10 killed in J&K
•September 26 •
Militants Attack the House of NC Candidate
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Sheikh Abdullah's associate quits NC
•September 25 •
Four army personnel, two militants killed in Kashmir
•September 24 •
Pak firing forces shifting of polling booths
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Militants attack polling station in Budgam district
•September 23 •
Jawan killed, another injured in Doda
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Policeman killed in raid on militant hideout
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Tense Srinagar awaits polling day
•September 21 •
Attempt on J&K tourism minister's life
•September 20 •
J&K minister's house attacked
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JKLF acting chairman arrested, militants kill NC member
•September 19 •
Four candidates survive militant attacks
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Militants attack school in Udhampur, 2 killed
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India welcomes US assessment of J&K polls
•September 17 •
All that Kashmiris want is peace
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Srinagar Times editor shot at
•September 16 •
Kashmir valley observes bandh to protest polls
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Shelling in Poonch coincides with polling
•September 15 •
Nine Lashkar militants killed, infiltration bid foiled
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J&K tourism minister escapes assassination bid
•September 14 •
Militants-turned-counterinsurgents threat to J&K polls
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Militants kill sarpanch, NC member in J&K
•September 13 •
Killing of youths by BSF worsens situation in Kashmir
•September 12 •
Fidayeen attacks possible: J&K top cop
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US involved in resolving Kashmir issue: Hurriyat
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Lone's killing aimed at sabotaging J&K polls: PM
•September 11 •J&K minister's killing may stifle electioneering
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George Fernandes rushes to Srinagar
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Minister Mushtaq Ahmed Lone shot dead
•September 10 •
Militants attack Farooq's younger brother
•September 9 •
US warns Pakistan over J&K polls
•September 7 •
Two Hizb militants surrender in Jammu •
Bukhari offers to mediate with Pakistan on Kashmir
•September 6 •JKLF militant, two others get 7 years in jail
•September 5 •
Shift Geelani to J&K jail: High court
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112 in the fray in Srinagar, Budgam districts
•September 4 •NC workers injured in militant attack
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Villager injured in Pakistani firing
•September 2 • J&K polls a fraud on the people: Panun Kashmir
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Militants kill two NC activists, injure another
•August 31 • JKPDP candidate files nomination for second phase of J&K poll
• EC may look into Centre's package for Pandits
• Ladakh Union Territory Front wins both seats in Leh district
• Jamaat appeals to India, Pak to start talks
• Schisms in People's Conference over participation in polls
• Govt willing to consider 'legitimate' demands of Shah
•August 30
• Army kills nine Pakistani intruders
• Mulayam praises Shah's efforts to resolve Kashmir issue
• Mirwaiz ready for unconditional talks with Centre
• Panun Kashmir calls polls meaningless
• 228 file papers for 1st phase of polls
• Shabir Shah makes a U-turn; now says no to polls
• Farooq gives up Ganderbal seat for son Omar
• Ladakh front's nominee is sole candidate in Nobra
•August 29 • 2 militants killed in encounter in Poonch
• Notification for 2nd phase of J&K polls issued
• People's Conference leaders file J&K poll nominations
• JK polls: BJP releases another list
• Jethmalani, Shah hold second round talks
•August 28
• Ganderbal: The ignored 'prestigious' constituency
• Shiv Sena to enter the fray in J&K
• Efforts on to persuade Hurriyat to join polls
• Shabir Shah hopeful of meeting Vajpayee
• Kashmir Committee chief Jethmalani calls on President
• No chance of government postponing J&K poll: Swami
• NC candidate from Baramulla escapes militant attack
•August 27
• BJP announces second list
• Jammu State Morcha, BJP bicker over seat-sharing
• Panthers Party announces candidates for polls
• Panun Kashmir to boycott elections
• Hurriyat agrees for talks with Kashmir Committee
•August 26
• Ladakh Union Territory Front floated
• 4 of cop's family gunned down in Poonch
• Polls a chance to establish peace: US
• Polls to be free and fair: Governor
•August 24
• 2 more polling stations for Kashmiri Pandit migrants
• Kashmiri migrants narrate their woes to Dutt
• EC allots time slots on DD, AIR for J&K poll campaign
• Election fever strikes mainstream Parties
• Third Front to contest elections
• Keep away from polls: Advani to Pakistan
• Militants gun down 12 villagers in Rajouri, Doda
•August 23
• EC deploys 48 more observers in J&K
• ISI instructs militants to disrupt polls in J&K
• Ten new faces in NC list for first phase of J&K poll
•August 22
• Jethmalani invites Hurriyat, Shabir Shah for talks
• Process of assembly poll in J&K set in motion
• Ten new faces in NC list for first phase of J&K poll
• Invite Hurriyat for talks: Jethmalani urges Centre
• J&K: Over 130 houses gutted as ultras set village on fire
• Infiltration into J&K down, but not stopped: US
•August 21
• Delhi court dismisses PIL for deferring J&K poll
• J&K poll meaningless: Kashmiri Pandits
• First phase of J&K poll to be set in motion
• BJP to ally with Jammu State Morcha for J&K poll
• SC directives to be enforced in J&K poll
•August 20
• Blast in Doda district; colonel killed
• Army foils three infiltration bids in Kupwara
• Spurt in J&K Violence Claims 17 Lives
•August 19
• Militants kill army officer in Jammu
• Return of Pandits test of Kashmiri secularism: NCM
• J-K Representation of People Act amended
• Hurriyat's participation was always doubtful: Advani
• Centre, EC rule out postponement of J&K poll
•August 18
• Jethmalani concedes failure of Mission Kashmir
• Allow foreign observers for J&K poll: Gujral
• SC to hear petition on J&K election on Monday
• Soldier mistakes BSF officer for militant, kills him
•August 17
• Two soldiers court-martialled for molesting women
• Election Commission's 3-day J&K visit from Sunday
• EC asks J&K govt to rescind mass transfers of officials
• Abdullah willing to hold talks with Hurriyat
• Jethmalani fails to convince Hurriyat to participate in election
•August 16
• Twenty feared killed in Jammu accident
• Voter ID cards not necessary in Kashmir election: EC
• Kashmir Committee's mission a tamasha: Abdullah
•August 15
• Musharraf's comments on J&K a 'warning': Advani
• Search begins for a new J&K governor
• Independence Day celebrated in J&K amid security
•August 14
• Cops fear Lashkar, Jaish suicide attacks in J&K
• Tight security in Srinagar on I-day eve
• Militants attack convoy, kill two in Kashmir
•August 13
• Blast in Pulwama; 1 soldier killed
• One killed, 16 injured in J&K grenade attack
• Controversy over ID cards issue
• Centre can impose central rule: Jethmalani
• UN denies charges in Kashmir-based newspaper
•August 19
• Kashmiri Pandits demand security
•August 12
• Jammu-Srinagar highway reopened
• Jammu is the new killing ground for terrorists
• Hurriyat, JKDFP agree to talks with Kashmir Committee
•August 11
• Eight terrorists among 11 killed in Kashmir
• Kashmir appears heading for a repeat of 1996 election
•August 10
• BSF jawan kills 2 at Jammu railway station
• Hurriyat rules out participation in poll
•August 10
• NC dismayed at Jammu being declared disturbed area
• Canadian PM offers to mediate in Kashmir
• Two killed in explosions in Kashmir
• Militants in Kashmir kill cop, 2 others
• Terrorism linked to organised crime: Ex-NSG chief
• Lashkar vows to 'catch and kill' Indian troops
•August 9
• Pakistan continues shelling along border
• Four militants killed in Kashmir
• Fair J&K poll will enhance India's image: Farooq
• NC softens stand on governor's rule
• Al Qaeda men operating in Surankote area: Army
•August 8
• Militants kill four of a family in Rajouri
• Seven JeM militants gunned down in Poonch sector
• Kashmir Committee wants J&K poll deferred
• 10 injured in grenade blast in J&K
• Militant outfit asks Amarnath pilgrims not to visit J&K
• Farooq for allowing voters without IDs to cast ballot
• EU should play positive role in Kashmir: Shah
• EU team's visit to J&K 'significant': Diplomat
•August 7
• International facilitation needed in Kashmir: Sajjad Lone
• EU diplomats meet Farooq Abdullah, Hurriyat leaders
• New Rashtriya Rifles division to police Jammu sector
• Cong wants outstation officers deployed for J&K poll
• India to harp on J&K poll with Armitage
•August 6
• Militants kill 9 Amarnath pilgrims, injure 32
•August 5
• Hurriyat welcomes Kashmir Committee, rejects polls
• 10 people injured in grenade blast at Rajouri
• Hurriyat welcomes Kashmir Committee, rejects polls
• No plans to quit Hurriyat, says Bilal Lone
•August 4
• J&K terrorists to step up violence
• Lone's party may leave Hurriyat
• Two more separatists to boycott polls
• Kashmir Committee invites Hurriyat, others for talks
• J&K poll announcement hasty: Jethmalani
•August 3
• Poll schedule a hasty step: Mufti
• Poll an acid test for Pakistan: Digvijay
• 'No sovereign nation can agree to foreign observers'
• Suspected Qasim Nagar attacker arrested
• Militants kill 2 National Conference leaders
• 5 killed in Pak shelling along LoC
•August 2
• Militants attack Congress office in Srinagar
• Ultras open fire in Jammu's high-security area
• BSF commandant, constable killed in J&K
• EC going all out to ensure free, fair J&K poll
• Ensure violence-free J&K poll: India tells Pak
• No place for 'international observers': Lyngdoh
• J&K poll on Sep 16, 24, Oct 1, 8
•August 1
• Six militants killed in Jammu and Kashmir
• Amarnath: Fewer pilgrims undertake yatra after attack
• Srinagar SP escapes bid on life
• Advani rejects foreign monitors for J&K poll
• Suspected Jammu killers attack CRPF men
•July 31
• Jammu, Ladakh students consider floating political party
• Militants storm police station in Pulwama, kill 1
• US, EU ask Pak to ensure J&K poll is peaceful
• Militants enter VIP enclave in Rajouri
•July 30
• Army captain, 2 soldiers killed in J&K
• Militants kill 2 Amarnath pilgrims, injure five
• Paramilitary forces to provide security for J&K poll
• Farooq, Omar to contest J&K election
• Hizb rejects Powell's plea on J&K poll
• J&K poll should not be priority: Shah
•July 29
• JKLF appreciates Powell's concern on Kashmir
• Hurriyat rules out participation in J&K polls
• Bhat demands self-determination for Kashmiris
•July 28
• India rejects international monitors for J&K poll
• Powell asks Pakistan to prevent violence in J&K poll
•July 26
• Militants kill 3 National Conference activists
• J&K govt 'flexible' on autonomy issue
• J&K election on time: National Conference
• Hurriyat says PoK is worse than J&K
•July 25
• 'No fall in infiltration along Jammu border'
• Terrorist attack on BSF camp fails
• Militants threaten major strike in Srinagar
• Dividing J&K will be a big mistake: Shekhar
• Jaitley discusses devolution of powers with J&K minister
•July 24
• 2 BSF personnel killed in Anantnag
• 2 alleged conduits for terrorist funds arrested
• Two Jaish militants killed in Poonch
• Crucial Centre-J&K govt talks on Thursday
• Shah terms Qasim Nagar carnage 'inhuman'
• 18 injured in explosion in Anantnag
•July 23
• Next Hurriyat chief within a week: Bhat
•July 22
• 4 CRPF jawans hurt in Srinagar blast
• Azad accuses Centre, NC of playing foul
• 'Lone's talks with US officials led to his killing'
•July 21
• J&K poll notification by mid-August: Omar
• Farooq rules out President's rule in J&K
•July 20
• Hurriyat stopped from protesting against Jammu massacre
• Malik gets bail in POTA case, re-arrested
•July 19
• Amarnath yatra begins amid tight security
• RSS insistence on trifurcation angers NC
• Farooq not ready to fade away as yet
•July 18
• Swami defends Jaitley's appointment
• Govt to protect property of Jammu residents
• 97 terrorists infiltrated in June
• JCO among 3 army men killed in ambush
• 3 of 7 militants inside Banihal Mosque killed
•July 17
• Three terrorists, jawan killed in Sopore
• Sonia strikes a chord with Qasim Nagar residents
• Blast kills three pro-govt militants in Anantnag
•July 16
• Three picked up for Qasim Nagar carnage
• Pathribal encounter fake: J&K government
•July 15
• 3 killed in militant-army encounter
• Election will be held under our rule: Farooq
• Mufti sees plot behind Jammu attack
• Lashkar denies hand in Qasim Nagar attack
• Uneasy calm as strike paralyses Jammu
• Jammu attack shows limits of coercive diplomacy
•July 14
• Difficult months ahead for J&K administration
• Jammu bandh called on Monday
• RSS almost seeks Farooq's dismissal
• Pakistan condemns Jammu killings
• Lashkar responsible for attack: J&K DGP
•July 13
• Strike paralyses life in Kashmir valley
• NC threatens to release Hurriyat leaders
• NC ready to contest under President's rule
• Terrorist attack in Jammu, 21 killed
•July 12
• Centre, J&K govt heading for face-off
• PM not for postponement of polls: Mufti
• Security forces kill 7 terrorists
• Farooq wants to take Kashmir away: RSS
• Electronic voting machines for migrant pandits
• Guns and talks can go simultaneously: Hizb
• Trifurcation will restrict terrorism in Valley: RSS
•July 11
• Cops allegedly molest pregnant woman
• Shabir Shah wants unconditional invite for talks
• BJP, RSS spar over trifurcation demand
• RSS move to set up a political front in J&K criticised
•July 9
• Kashmir transporters on indefinite strike
• Jawan killed in Pakistani shelling
• Time is ripe to discuss Kashmir: Pakistan
• Straw talks of rights 'deficit' in J&K
•July 8
• Shabir Shah may fight J&K election
•July 6
• J&K villagers file FIR against army
• Seven labourers killed in Srinagar quarry
• Two grenade attacks in Kashmir; 33 hurt
• We won't allow elections in J&K: Hizb
•July 5
• Elections cannot solve Kashmir issue: Pak
•July 4
• Infiltration bid foiled, 2 ultras killed
• UJC cannot dictate terms to Hurriyat: Mirwaiz
•July 3
• Only political solution to Kashmir: Muslim outfit
• Acting JKLF chairman taken into custody
• 'Death squad' to target Farooq, Omar
• Ex-CM Shah revives plan for `intra-Kashmir' dialogue
• Advani rejects RSS call for trifurcation of J&K
•July 2
• Iftikhar Geelani's judicial remand extended
• No extension of Amarnath yatra: J&K government
• Sajjad Lone urges Hurriyat to initiate talks
• J&K polls biggest acid test for Pakistan: Digvijay Singh
• Jehad Council asks Hurriyat to clarify stand on polls
•June 30
• RSS for trifurcation of J&K
• Hold J&K polls under President's rule: RSS
•June 29
• J&K oppn welcomes PM's statement
• Three terrorists killed in Poonch district
• Parties divided over FDI in J&K dailies
•June 28
• Kashmir is our national interest: Musharraf
•June 27
• Geelani's demand for blade, transistor turned down
• Landmine blast in Kashmir; 3 armymen killed
• DeM banned under POTA
•June 26
• J&K leaders pass the baton to kin
•June 25
• Farooq hints at stepping down soon
• Opposition targets Omar's 'coronation'
• NC condemns VHP call for J&K partition
• Militants reject Hurriyat's truce call
•June 24
• Migrant Pandits say no to Kashmir division
• 5 hurt in attack on J&K minister's house
• Farooq, Omar discuss autonomy with PM
• NC, Farooq tug at the heartstrings
•June 23
• Militants lob grenades at NC session venue
• NC appeals to India, Pak to start talks
• Dignified return for Pandits, says Omar
• Lord Ram belongs to me too: Farooq
• Farooq rakes up J&K autonomy issue
• CM only if father says so: Omar Abdullah
• Omar takes over as NC president
• Divide J&K, create enclave for Pandits: VHP
•June 21
• 13 militants among 20 killed in J&K
• Mexico pulls the plug on Kashmir seminar
• Prisoners beat up Iftikar Geelani in Tihar jail
• Youthful Omar has a tough task on his hands
• I will meet PM if invited: Shabir Shah
• Omar flays Centre for ignoring his father
•June 20
• Top Hizb militant arrested in Doda
• 'Centre trying to foist NC govt in J&K'
• Syed Geelani's security in jail tightened
• Bhat optimistic about talks with India, Pak
•June 19
• I sent money to J&K for charity work: Thakur
• Hurriyat for simultaneous tripartite talks on J&K
•June 18
• Farooq not to seek another term as J&K CM
• Kashmir election in October: Farooq
• Hurriyat exploited J&K people: Omar Abdullah
•June 17
• 'Hizb chief's name in J&K voters' list'
• Dead populate voters' lists in Valley
• No invitation to foreign observers: CEC
•June 16
• Five civilians, three terrorists killed in Kashmir
• J&K poll will be fairer than 1977 election: CEC
•June 15
• One killed, 13 hurt in Pakistani shelling
• Prayers offered for Kaluchak victims
• Militants attack pilgrims in Doda, 2 dead
• Farooq Abdullah escapes bid on life
•June 14
• Farooq to be chief ministerial candidate
• Chances of vice-presidentship bleak: Farooq
• Pakistan troops shell Nowshera
• Al Qaeda terrorists may be in Kashmir: Straw
•June 13
• Ifitkar has been made scapegoat: Father
• EC to issue special I-cards for J&K voters
• Two BSF commanders killed in Pak shelling
• Rumsfeld's comment vindicates us: Abdullah
•June 11
• Omar to take over as NC chief on June 23
• Free Iftikar Geelani: Journalists to Advani
• Two held for bringing in funds for Geelani
• Banks searched to locate accounts of Geelani
• Poonch airport hit By Pakistani shelling
•June 10
• J&K cops to seek remand for Iftikar Geelani
• Iftikar Geelani remanded to police custody till June 15
• Geelani opposes jehadi hate against India
• Civilian killed, two hurt in Pakistani shelling
• Pakistani shelling in R S Pora; two killed
•June 8
• Two killed, 3 injured in Pak shelling
• 4 villagers gunned down in J&K
• 3 soldiers killed by militants in Poonch district
• Pak shell lands in Kargil market
• Air defence notices circulated in Srinagar
•June 6
• Two soldiers killed in ambush
• Militants abduct, torture and kill civilian
• Pressure mounting on Pak: Omar Abdullah
• Washington for joint US-British patrol in J&K: Report
• No international force in Kashmir: India
•June 5
• J&K: NC for another autonomy bill
• War clouds force tourists to leave J&K
• Troops exchange artillery fire in Kargil
•June 4
• 'Terrorism has nothing to do with J&K'
• Pant briefs PM on J&K visit: PTI
•June 3
• Hurriyat urges India, Pakistan to talk
• We're ready to discuss Kashmir with Pak: PM/PTI
•June 2
• Hold plebiscite if you believe in survey: Hurriyat to Centre
•June 1
• Pak threatens missile attack on Kandla
• Pakistan army shells Kargil
• 21 Hizb terrorists surrender in Kupwara
•May 31
• Bilal Lone to join Hurriyat executive
• US, UK authorise non-essential staff to leave
• Kashmiris prefer India over Pakistan: Poll
• Two soldiers killed in Pakistani shelling
• Two soldiers killed in Pakistani shelling
• Indian nuke arsenal dwarfs Pakistan's: Jane's
• US condemns attack on Doda police lines
• Bush's two-step strategy on Kashmir
• Cabinet to reopen Internet services in J&K
• 'We have kept the engines running'
• Cross-border infiltration still continuing: Powell
• Musharraf has ordered halt to infiltration: US
•May 30
• Mirwaiz Umar Farooq to tie knot on June 9
• Terrorist attack in Doda; 3 cops killed
•May 29
• Journalist shot at in Srinagar by militants
• National Conference slams PM's J&K package
• 5 killed, 14 hurt in Pak shelling in Poonch
•May 28
• J&K govt for extradition of militancy financier
• CRPF convoy attacked in J&K, 7 injured
•May 27
• Parties prepare for assembly polls
• Time not right for J&K polls: M M Sayeed
• Six held in connection with Lone murder
•May 26
• Five killed in Pakistani shelling in Jammu
•May 25
• Nine injured in grenade attack in J&K
•May 23
• 1 killed, 3 hurt in Pakistani shelling in Poonch
• US asks Pakistan to stop infiltration in J&K
•May 23
• Hurriyat rejects Vajpayee's talks offer
• PM ready for political solution to J&K issue
• Mixed reactions to PM's economic package
• PM announces new economic package for J&K
•May 22
• Hurriyat wants judicial probe into Lone's killing
• Abdullah opposes separatists meeting PM
• J&K parties urge PM to conduct fair polls
•May 21
• Terrorists behead two NC workers in Kashmir
• Lone's murder a bid to disrupt J&K poll: Swami
• Kaluchak massacre most inhuman: PM
• Pakistan blames India for Lone's killing
• Firing at Hurriyat meeting; Lone killed
•May 19
• 5 killed in attack on Udhampur army camp
• BSF busts Hizb communication centre
• India threatens 'fitting reply' to border violation
•May 18
• Militants kill 2 ITBP jawans in Anantnag
• Vajpayee to visit J&K early next week
• Ten Pakistani jawans killed in Indian firing
• Over 25,000 people migrate from border areas
• India's decision amounts to expulsion: Pakistan
• Decision to expel Qazi correct: Congress, BJP
• Leave within a week: India to Pakistan envoy
•May 17
• Explosion in Srinagar, 2 killed
• Angry Abdullah leaves Parliament in a huff
• Congress with Centre on J&K
• Rhetoric won't solve problem: Gandhi
• Two killed in Pakistan shelling
• Attack will not go unanswered: Omar
• Parliament resolves to fight terror
• US stand encouraged Pakistan: Advani
•May 16
• Pro-militant groups float political party in J&K
• Two BSF personnel shot dead in Baramulla
• Another succumbs to injuries
• Bush condemns Jammu terrorist attack
• 'Pakistan army masterminded Jammu attack'
• PM confers with Cabinet colleagues
• Response to be spelt out on Friday: Farooq
• India to mount diplomatic offensive against Pakistan
• Eight victims of Jammu carnage cremated
• Terrorists behind Jammu massacre identified
•May 15
• Bandh disrupts life in Jammu
• War with Pakistan not ruled out: BJP
• Pak denies hand in Jammu suicide attack
• Jammu attack is terrorism: Rocca
• Farooq blames Pak for Jammu attack
• Pak hand in Jammu attack: Fernandes
• Red alert sounded in Jammu
• Child succumbs to injury, toll 34
• Home ministry convenes meeting to discuss Jammu attack
• Cong to support government on J&K: Sonia
• We want action, not words: India to Pak
• Jammu attack has to be countered: PM
•May 14
• Pakistan calls for inquiry into Jammu attack
• Militants boarded bus near J&K border: Himachal CM
• 'Pakistan not keen on improving relations'
• Jammu attack barbaric: Christina Rocca
• Two outfits claim responsibility for attack
• Link between attack, Rocca visit: Advani
• Military restraint may not last: Centre
• 33 killed in suicide attack in Jammu
•May 13
• Hizb 'operational commander' backs Abdul Majid Dar
• US expert urges J&K separatists to take part in elections
•May 12
• Dar-led Hizb faction to expel Salahuddin
•May 9
• Hurriyat will not contest assembly election
• Hizb expels 2 more commanders in Kashmir
•May 8
• Two terrorists killed in Kashmir
• Expelled Hizb men may form third front
•May 7
• Ousted Hizb leaders must fight polls: Abdullah
• Abdul Majid Dar to float political outfit
• Hizb gets jolt, 2 senior leaders back Dar
•May 6
• Omar Abdullah resumes official duties
• J&K acting CM suffers a fall, advised rest
• 'Hurriyat should set its house in order'
• Security forces kill 5 terrorists
•May 5
• 3 militants killed in lengthy encounter
• 7 militants among 11 killed in J&K
• Expelled Hizb commander challenges decision
•May 4
• Srinagar tops in number of civilian killings
• Militants kill five in Doda district
•May 2
• Yasin Malik's judicial remand extended
•April 30
• Omar Abdullah offers to resign
•April 26
• Jamaat-e-Islami disowns Geelani's statement
• Nine ultras shot dead in north Kashmir
• Geelani taken into preventive custody
•April 25
• One killed in IED blast in Doda district
•April 23
• Hurriyat divided over Sharjah meeting
•April 22
• Govt to keep mum on Hurriyat-PoK leaders' meeting
•April 19
• Three BSF men arrested for rape
•April 18
• Explosion rocks Tribune office in Srinagar
• Three BSF personnel accused of rape
• Al Qaeda, Taliban militants in J&K: Farooq
•April 17
• Hurriyat's election commission sees no clash with assembly polls
• Counter-insurgents kill five in Baramulla
• Kashmiri leaders from both sides call for talks
•April 16
• Blast in Srinagar-Jammu highway kills 3
• Centre unveils plan to curb terrorism in J&K
•April 12
• Four JeM terrorists killed in Kashmir
• No importance in Pant's remarks: Hurriyat
•April 10
• 8 persons killed in Kashmir
• Terrorists kill 5 in Doda district
• Weed out ultras from hilly areas: Farooq
•April 9
• 'Hurriyat's poll panel functioning well'
• Links between J&K, northeast militants: Govt
• Pak's claims on terror an eyewash: Abdullah
•April 8
• Bomb blast in Rajouri, three killed
• Terrorists kill 5 villagers in Udhampur district
•April 5
• Blasts near Bengal mosques, 8 hurt
• SC declines J&K plea on Migration Act
•April 4
• 11 killed in J&K violence
• Nothing will come out of PM's visit: Hurriyat
• Abdullah rules out early polls in the state
•April 3
• POTA accused in J&K gets bail
• Kashmir unit of BJP dissolved
• VHP should mind its business: Abdullah
• Revoke Indus water treaty with Pak: J&K
•April 2
• Malik case: JKLF seeks UN intervention
• Centre 'pampering' Hurriyat: Abdullah
• Malik's police remand extended by 5 days
•April 1
• Al Badr, JuM banned under POTA
• JKLF acting chairman Javid Mir detained
• Hurriyat's 'silence' on Malik's arrest angers JKLF
• Shiv Sena leader roughs up Lone
• Strike brings Jammu to a halt
• Pakistan raises Kashmir issue at OIC
• Hurriyat wants PM to take 'new initiative'
• Abdullah against keeping troops on alert
•March 30
• J&K leader meet in Delhi, talk peace
• 10 killed in blast near Jammu temple
•March 29
• Attack on BSF camp in J&K, 2 jawans killed
• Army jeep blown up in Udhampur, 2 killed
•March 28
• JKLF leader Yasin Malik hospitalised
• J&K mosque siege ends, terrorist killed
•March 27
• Geelani hospitalised following severe chest pain
• Ghulam Nabi Azad to head J&K Congress
• Bandh paralyses life in Kashmir valley
•March 26
• Katiyar ready to explain stand on Hazratbal relic
• Protests against Malik's arrest; foreign scribe hurt
• Police raid Hurriyat office in Delhi
• Malik remanded to 7 days' police custody
•March 25
• Abdullah fears influx of Afghan mujahideen in summer
• 2 Hizb militants among 3 killed in J&K
• JKLF leader denies sending money to Yasin Malik
• Umer Farooq condemns Malik's arrest
• JKLF's Yasin Malik booked under POTO
•March 23
• Eight hurt in Pak firing in Jammu
• Two killed, 20 hurt in Srinagar blast
•March 22
• Grenade blasts injure 52 in Kashmir
• Hurriyat poll panel to meet in third country
•March 21
• Hurriyat leaders leave for Srinagar
•March 20
• Two school kids killed in Kashmir blast
•March 19
• J&K separatists sceptical about PM's assurance
• J&K mosque siege ends
• DNA tampering issue: Five doctors, cop suspended
•March 18
• Grenade attack on BSF HQ in Srinagar
• `Negotiations, not elections, can solve Kashmir issue'
• Vajpayee to visit Kashmir to review situation
•March 16
• One terrorist killed, another held in J&K
• Hizb ready for 'meaningful talks'
•March 15
• J&K group asks women to wear burqa
• Strike in Kashmir valley passes off peacefully
•March 14
• Two killed, 25 injured in J&K blast
•March 10
• 100 kg RDX recovered in Jammu
•March 8
• Hurriyat leader arrested in Kashmir
• 5 militants killed near Vaishnodevi
• Inquiry justifies army firing in Haigam
• Probe into DNA tampering case
•March 7
• Restart J&K dialogue process: Shabir Shah
•March 4
• J&K militants gun down 5 SOG men
•March 2
• BSF nabs top militant
• Security in J&K tightened following Gujarat violence
•February 27
• National Conference declared winner
•February 22
• 2 suspected Jaish militants killed: PTI
• 2 of three abducted persons freed: PTI
•February 21
• Abdullah opposed to military de-escalation
• Terrorists abduct three persons from J&K
• Terrorists attack polling stations in Jammu
•February 20
• 7 killed in J&K
•February 19
• J&K: BSF jawan, 7 militants among 10 killed
•February 18
• Ten terrorists killed in J&K
•February 15
• Al Fateh's call for strike damp squib
• Troops kill 14 terrorists in Jammu
•February 14
• Love blooms in the shadow of gun
• Probe into J&K employee's death
• Militants chop off ears, nose of SPO's father in Rajouri
• Hurriyat divided on poll panel issue
•February 12
• Soldier killed in Pak firing in Jammu
• Omar challenges Hurriyat to a debate
• BJP, Congress reject Hurriyat's 'EC'
• Hurriyat names members of 'EC'
•February 9
• Two militants in Kupwara mosque killed
•February 8
• Omar Abdullah may contest J&K polls
• J&K mosque standoff continues
• Three militants holed up in Kupwara mosque
•February 6
• Five terrorists killed in Kashmir encounter
• Omar to take over as NC chief
• If it's Brajesh, we may talk: Hurriyat
•February 5
• Pandits oppose Habibullah as negotiator
• Farooq talks of retirement
• Hurriyat says no to participation in polls
•February 4
• Siege of mosque at Tarzoo in Sopore ends
• SC seeks fresh report on J&K migrants
• Hurriyat may contest Kashmir polls: Pant
• Jaish to concentrate only on J&K
•February 3
• Militants holed up in Baramulla mosque
•February 1
• PDP leader, PSO shot dead by J&K militants
•January 30
• I-cards for J&K border area inhabitants
• Five intruders shot dead in J&K
• We have no faith in the EC: Hurriyat
• Hurriyat to blame for violence in Kashmir: JKLF founder
• Hizb commander killed in Kashmir
•January 29
• J&K: BSF soldier killed, 5 hurt in encounter
• APHC's latest proposal may have gone too far
•January 28
• J&K militants squeezed for funds
• Hurriyat to set up poll commission
•January 24
• 'Kashmir focus of fight against terrorism'
• 'India can't retreat in war against terror'
• Two NC leaders survive militant attack
•January 23
• 22 in fray for Jammu LS seat: PTI
• Pakistan's NKC not to observe 'Kashmir Day'
• India only got lies from Pak: Abdullah
•January 21
• Plan to trigger blasts foiled in J&K
• POTO invoked on woman militant suspect
• Poonch massacre: 3 arrested
•January 19
• EU delegation meets K C Pant, talks Kashmir
• Pandits submit memorandum to President
• J&K govt announces relief for border migrants: PTI
• Cut links with terrorists: Abdullah to APHC
•January 17
• India apologetic, defensive on Kashmir: Omar Abdullah
• Dutch nationals assaulted BSF men, insist J&K cops
• One killed, 13 injured in Jammu blast: PTI
•January 16
• Pak's Kashmir panels plans to send delegation to India
• BSF under pressure over killing of Dutchmen
•January 15
• Minister rejects BSF version of Dutch nationals' killing
• UN should ask India to change 'rigid policy': Hurriyat
•January 14
• Miffed APHC delegation returns to Srinagar
• Dutch tourists' killing embarrasses govt
•January 13
• BSF jawans kill two Dutch nationals in Srinagar
• Resume talks, Hurriyat tells India, Pak
•January 12
• Border adjustment needed: Farooq
•January 11
• Blast in HC compound, 18 killed in J&K
• Army guns down 10 Pakistani soldiers
•January 10
• JKLF chief Amanullah Khan offers to surrender
• Militants set fire to bridge in Doda district
• Fernandes reviews situation in J&K
•January 9
• Strike hits life in Kashmir valley
• Boy 'set afire' by BSF jawan dies
• Over 70,000 migrate from J&K border areas
• Siege of mosque ends, one militant killed
• Terrorists attack army unit in Poonch
• J&K administration reviews contingency plans
•January 8
• 2 militants, soldier killed in suicide attack
•January 7
• Terrorists gun down vigilante, kin in Jammu
• Girl killed in militant grenade attack
•January 4
• Farooq Abdullah returns from London holiday
• Hurriyat leader survives third attack
•January 1
• Terrorists massacre six villagers in Poonch
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