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Vol 44 | Issue 31

12th to 18th December 2015 BOLLYWOOD P29

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Nasir Khan Janjua and Ajit Doval peace and security, terrorism, Jammu and Kashmir and other issues, including

tranquility along the LoC,” the release said. According to Indian government sources, the issues were discussed in that particular order, starting with peace and security. The meeting follows the quick chat between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Pakistani counterpart Nawab Sharif in Paris recently, where the two leaders decided to resume contacts. Sharif had told reporters after their talk that Modi wanted the two countries to move forward. “Discussions were held in a candid, cordial and constructive atmosphere,” the joint release said. “They were guided by the vision of the two leaders for a

peaceful, stable and prosperous South Asia,” it added. The Pakistan-India talks remained suspended since Jan 2014 because of violations of ceasefire on the Line of Control. Sharif Continued on page 26

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NORTH LONDON’S NEWEST LUXURY VENUE

India's national security advisor Ajit Doval and foreign secretary S Jaishankar met with Pakistani counterparts Nasir Khan Janjua and Aizaz Ahman Chaudhary for over four hours in the Thai capital of Bangkok, for an exchange which covered several outstanding issues, notably terror and Jammu and Kashmir. They have agreed to carry forward “the constructive engagement.” The Bangkok joint press release mentioned both Kashmir and terror in the topics of engagement, and top officials from both countries expressed complete satisfaction with the release. “Discussions covered

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Leytonstone attack unites Brit-Asians EXCLUSIVE

Rupanjana Dutta

On Saturday the Leytonstone knife attack, took London by shock. The resilient Londoners, stood in solidarity, resonating the same sentiments of a bystander heard saying #youaintnomuslimbruv to the attacker, who allegedly shouted “This is for Syria. This is for Syrian brothers” before lurching an

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unprovoked attack on a 56 years old stranger. Continued on page 16

Chennai limps back to normal after record rain

Piles of garbage strewn around, floating carcasses and rodents, unbearable stench and reptiles slithering loose, are just few of the many problems faced by Chennai as it limps its way back to normal amidst epidemic scares. Tamil Nadu was recently pounded by the heaviest rainfall in over a century where capital city Chennai Continued on page 26


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