No need to extend visit: Musharraf/PTI
Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf on Sunday told reporters at the Taj Mahal that since his talks with Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee were going on well, he did see any reason to extend his visit.
Musharraf, Sehba visit Taj Mahal: PTI
The tombs, which had been closed after American president Bill Clinton's visit to India early last year, were opened for the military ruler's visit.
Foolproof security, cold hearts await Musharraf in Ajmer
Policemen have been deployed in every lane and alleyway around the dargah to ensure foolproof security for the visiting president.
Hurriyat keeping fingers crossed
Senior Hurriyat leader Mirwaiz Omar Farooq said that the Hurriyat was hopeful that something positive would emerge from the meeting between Vajpayee and Musharraf.
Kashmiri leaders in Britain rubbish Hurriyat
Kashmiri groups now engaged in an international campaign for a settlement of the dispute in the Valley have condemned Hurriyat leaders as being unrepresentative of Kashmiri groups.
POK leaders back Musharraf
Sardar Abdul Qayyum Khan and Sultan Mahmood supported Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf's India visit and his efforts to resolve the Kashmir dispute.
Musharraf invites Vajpayee to Pakistan
Senior officials said the prime minister has accepted the invitation.
Vajpayee has his way, talks extend beyond Kashmir
Vajpayee pointed out, in course of his talks, that durable peace cannot be achieved in Kashmir as long as Pakistan and Kashmir remain economically weak.
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