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Ahmedabad, Apr 7 (UNI) Leader of Opposition in Parliament and senior BJP leader L K Advani today charged Bangladesh with not only being a source for illegal migration and infiltration but also ''harbouring terror outfits operating in India.'' ''Bangladesh has emerged as a source for the attacks both on Ayodhya and Varanasi temples and the arrests have proved our suspicions that terrorist infrastructure in the country has not been dismantled even after India submitted a list of 72 camps,'' he told mediapersons here on the second day of his Bharat Suraksha Yatra.

Saying that he had raised the issue with Bangladeshi Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia and her colleagues when they were in Delhi last month, Mr Advani noted that as long as they (Bangladeshi leaders) were in ''a denial mode,'' it would be difficult to expect anything good, he said.

Congress President Sonia Gandhi as well as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh should tell the nation if they had raised the Bangladeshi migration issue with Begum Khaleda Zia and also elaborate on the steps the UPA government had taken to ensure that India and its citizens did not suffer by bringing back the IMDT act through the backdoor after the Supreme Court declared the legislation as ''unconstitutional'.

''I am both surprised and troubled by their pronouncements.

It is time for these two leaders to tell the nation on the steps they had taken to ensure scrapping of the IMDT to ensure that no citizen suffered injustice,'' he said, adding that their statements that the Foreigners Tribunal order was being amended to ensure that the rights of genuine citizens are protected was ''dishonest and misleading and hypocritical.'' Mr Advani alleged that both the PM and Mrs Gandhi were trying to represent the problem as one of ''harassment and deporation of Indians'' belonging to the Muslim community. ''This is a deceptive ruse to hide government's failure to tackle the problem of infiltration,'' he said, adding that the issue was not harassment of genuine Indians in Asom but unchecked immigration from Bangladesh, which had assumed the ''dimension of a demographic invasion.'' MORE UNI MCN VD ND1202

Sania-Huber storm into the semifinal of Amelia Island tennis event

Amelia Island, Florida, Apr 7 (UNI) Sania Mirza's dazzling display in the doubles continued and the Indian, pairing with Liezel Huber of South Africa, stormed into the semifinals of the 600,000-dollar Bausch and Lomb tennis championship here on Thursday. Sania-Huber toyed with the Aussie pair of Nicole Pratt and Bryanne Stewart before knocking them out 6-2, 6-3 in the quarterfinals. Contrary to their jittery first round win on Wednesday, the Indo-South African duo were ruthless.....

Zafar laments decline in hockey

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Too many cooks (captains) will spoil the broth

Undated, (UNI) Well, the one-day series is over and can be buried instantly considering the hurried but thoughtless nature of the game. Admittedly, the climatic conditions were more hostile than the Indians at full strength. But even so the fight of the Englishmen was more in the shape of hope and prayer than any solid version of a calculated revenge. I have never known a professional English cricket team with so many loose ends. In short.....
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