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Indo-Pak Parliamentarians Forum calls for common approach on terro

New Delhi, Feb 20 (UNI) The India-Pakistan Forum of Parliamentarians today said the common grief over the Samjhauta Express tragedy may help both countries in developing a common approach for furthering mutual understanding to tackle problems and march forward together.

A Joint Statement issued by the Forum said the Forum expected the leaders of both countries to realise the necessity of making headway in finding solutions to the long-pending problems for lasting peace.

Strongly condemning the blast in the Sammjhauta Express on February 18-19 night in which 67 people were killed and 12 injured, the Forum said the timing and the target of the blasts suggested that the perpetrators of the crime were working against the improvement in India-Pakistan relations and increasing contacts of the public across the border.

It said the aim of such crime should never succeed and the India-Pakistan dialogue process must continue.

''Unlike in the past, this time there is no outcry for the stoppage of the dialogue process. The people of both countries have shown maturity in condemning this violence in one voice,'' it added.

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Editors Guild condemns Andhra govt.'s 'witch-hunt' against Eenadu

New Delhi, Feb 20 (UNI) The Editors Guild of India has expressed 'shock'' over reported moves by the Andhra Pradesh authorities to ''raid and search'' the offices of Eanadu Group of its newspapers and its editor Raoji Rao, saying it was a blatant attempt to muzzle the media. ''The Guild cautions the Andhra Pradesh government not to use the investigations against the financial company owned by Mr Ramoji Rao and his family to settle scores with an independent newspaper by planning.....

Delhi-Lahore bus leaves for Pak amid tight security

New Delhi, Feb 20 (UNI) Unfazed by the horrendous Samjhauta Express blasts which claimed more than 65 lives, a full capacity 'Sada-e-Sarhad' Delhi-Lahore bus with 46 passengers on board departed for its destination amid tight security this morning. No cancellation was made by any of the 46 passengers who had booked their tickets well in advance, said a Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) official. ''Despite the blasts yesterday, no attempt was even made by any of the passengers to get their bookings.....

Pakistani boy dies in hospital, blast toll touches 68

New Delhi, Feb 20 (UNI) The death toll in yesterday's blasts on board the Delhi-Attari Samjhauta Express touched 68, with the death of a 15-year-old Pakistani boy at the Safdarjung Hospital here this morning. Hospital sources said Harish Mohammad, who succumbed to injuries at 0600 hrs, was admitted to the Hospital with 55 per cent burns. Harish was a resident of Pakistan's port city, Karachi. The condition of eleven others, who were undergoing treatment in the Hospital was stated to be.....
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