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Strategies & Market Trends : India Coffee House

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To: JPR who wrote (7189)9/24/1999 11:02:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (1) of 12475
 
Osama bin Laden in Pak-occupied Kashmir

JPR:
Well pandemonium or bedlam or what not check this out.

If 'bin Laden' plays his card right he might meet his maker sooner than he thinks, more so if he is sporting any ambition to cross over to our side, notwithstanding he might take a few innocent people and others with him.

I also heard India and the U.S are in some sort of agreement (or close to it) and may join forces to help stem terrorism in the subcontinent and the world in general, this may even include granting permission to the U.S to have an FBI office in New Delhi, don't know the details, nor can I vouch for the veracity of this 'report'.

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...According to inputs from PoK, the Taliban have increased their activities in the northern parts of PoK, forcing locals to co-operate with them. In Chitral town, Taliban members have been found roaming around with weapons terrorising the local people.

"Orders for closing government institutions and offices are issued at will and the terrorists can be seen roaming around freely, brandishing sophisticated weaponry," the source said. Moreover, they have begun an exercise to identify Ismailis and non-Ismailis in government offices.

Latest reports today said senior police officers of the region have reached Chitral with 10 platoons of paramilitary forces to control the situation.

In Jammu and Kashmir, meanwhile, security forces recovered a leaflet written in Urdu from a slain terrorist. The paper, titled 'Be prepared for jehad (holy war)', originated from the Inter-Services Intelligence headquarters and appeals to Kashmiri women to encourage their men folk to join "Islam's cause".

rediff.com
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