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Pakistan condemns attack on Swaminarayan temple
Islamabad: Pakistan condemned the attack on Swaminarayan temple in Gujarat on September 24 in which at least 30 people were killed and dozens wounded.

PM asks people not to be provoked by Guj attack
Male: Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee, who is cutting short his visit to Maldives in view of the attack on the temple in Gandhinagar, on September 24 night asserted the government would deal with terrorism with a firm hand and asked the people not to be provoked by the incident.

PM speaks to Advani from Male on temple attack
Male: Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee today spoke to Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani and enquired about the terrorist attack in the Swaminarain temple in Gandhinagar.

ULFA leader sentenced for 7 years in Bangladesh
Dhaka: A trial court on September 24 sentenced United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) general secretary Anup Chetia and his two associates to a prison term of seven years for illegal possession of a satellite phone.

2 Indians detained in Male for hijack attempt
Male: The Malidivian authorities are still holding two of the 10 Indians detained in connection with the September 9 aborted hijack attempt of an Air Seychelles plane from Mumbai.

PM slams Musharraf's comments on JK polls
Male (Maldives): Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee on September 24 lashed out at Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf for calling the elections in Jammu and Kashmir a "sham" and said nobody was prepared to accept such a propaganda.

Pak CEC seeks security for international observers
Islamabad: Pakistan's Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) has issued directions to provide security and other facilities to international poll monitors overseeing the October 10 general elections.

'Maoists should show proof of sincerity for talks'
Kathmandu: Nepal's caretaker Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has said dialogue with the Maoists was possible if they produced reliable proof that they were sincere in their offer for peace talks with the government to help end insurgency in the country.

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