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Bangladesh denies violating Indian airspace
Dhaka: Bangladesh on October 5 denied reports that an unidentified aircraft from its territory had flown over an Indian village in West Bengal, terming them as "false" and "baseless".
I will not 'run the govt' after Oct 10: Musharraf
Islamabad: Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf said on October 5 that he would not be "running" the government after general elections on October 10 and promised to hand over "full" responsibility to the elected Prime Minister.
Deuba terms his ouster as 'unconstitutional'
Kathmandu: Hours after Nepal's King Gyanendra stunned the nation by dismissing him as Prime Minister, Sher Bahadur Deuba on October 5 said his "surprise" ouster was "unconstitutional", as the Royal move triggered sharp reaction from political parties which termed it as "shocking".
Pak media up in arms against the new press Laws
Islamabad: Condemning the new press Laws brought in by the Musharraf regime, prominent media organisations in Pakistan have threatened to launch an agitation for their repeal.
38-member SAARC team to observe Pak polls
Islamabad: A 38-member South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation (SAARC) poll monitoring team has been deputed to observe the October 10 general elections in Pakistan.
US, Pak Armies to hold joint military exercises
Islamabad: For the first time in five years, the US and Pakistani Armies would hold fortnight-long military exercises from October 15.
I pursued peace, not pro-India policy, says Bhutto
Islamabad: Denying that she pursued a pro-India policy, former Pakistani Premier Benazir Bhutto has said she supported peace and dialogue with all neighbours including India and accused the military regime of "leaving behind" hundreds of young soldiers during the Kargil war.
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