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Zardari's confession of nurturing terrorists justifies India's stand

New Delhi, July 9(ANI): External Affairs Minister S M Krishna on Thursday said that the confession by Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari on nurturing of terrorists in his country has justified India's stand about terrorists originating form the neighbouring country.

Krishna said that India has repeatedly maintained that Pakistan's soil was being used for terrorist attacks on India.

The minister added that terrorism cannot be fought selectively and it has to be fought across the board and hoped that after the admission by the Pakistan President, Islamabad would make a determined effort to dismantle terrorism.

In his statement to both Houses of Parliament, Krishna said that Pakistan must expose and take action against conspirators of terror attacks launched in India from across the border as future of dialogue is premised on an atmosphere free of threat of violence.

Krishna emphasised that India has been repeatedly and severely hit by a series of terrorist attacks originating from Pakistan despite promise by Islamabad that its territory will not be used for such attacks.

The External Affairs Minister also said that it is the responsibility of Pakistan to take essential steps to deal with this concern and punish terrorists associated with Mumbai terror and other attacks. (ANI)

Tribal Oriya girl meets G8 leaders in Italy

L'aquila, July 9 (ANI): A 16 year old tribal girl from Orissa's Koraput district rubbed shoulders with world leaders at the Junior Eight summit in Italy.Sanjukta Pangi is representing India in the J8 (Junior 8) international youth summit, which is currently being held in Italy along with the G8 conclave.Hailing from a small tribal community of Orissa, blushing.....

Obama, Manmohan cozy up at G8-G5 summit

L'aquila, July 9 (ANI): US president Barack Obama and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh cozied up to each other at a summit of the G8-G5 groupings at L'Aquila in Italy on Thursday.Leaders of the world's richest nations and major developing powers would have on the table raging issues like global warming and international trade, with the poorer countries seeking concessions.US.....

Religions come together to oppose Homosexuality

Aurangabad, Jul 10: Just as the news of Supreme court issuing a notice to the Centre, Delhi government and an NGO challenging the judgement over Sec 377 hit the media, religious leaders came together in Aurangabad to address a news conference.In the news conference held on Thursday, Jul 9, Mujtaba Farooq, the all India secretary of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, Charan Singh Garanthi, head of the local gurudwaras and James Ambildhage, representative of organisation of various churches in the city came together.....
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