Jul 8, 2009

We created militancy: Zardari...more...

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July 8, 2009

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'Iran waiting for an Iranian Martin Luther King'
We created militancy for short term gains: Zardari
"Militancy and extremism were deliberately created and nurtured as a policy to achieve some short-term tactical objectives," Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has admitted.


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· Former Delhi Imam Syed Bukhari dead
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· India plans to double SU-30 MKI fleet
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· Heavy rains in Mumbai; train, flight services hit
· Why is the D-gang targeting Varun's lawyer?
· AI flight tyre goes flat seconds before take-off
· Centre for 'realistic' approach to tackle Naxals
· Wildlife under threat in Naxal-hit Orissa
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· Images: Heavy downpour slows down Mumbai
· Images: An old fort welcomes the rain
· Special: Sarabjit Singh's family appeals for his release
· Interview: 'Iran waiting for an Iranian Martin Luther King'
· Column: Urumqi riots force Hu Jintao to cancel G-8 trip
· Column: Have authorities in Bengal taken leave of their senses?

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