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  • Archive for September, 1986

    Pakistan revives Kashmir issue

    ISLAMABAD, Sept 22 (1986): Mr Muhammad Khan Junejo, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, is on his first visit since assuming office 18 months ago to Azad Kashmir, the part of Jammu and Kashmir state held by Pakistan. At the weekend, he said his Government was fully committed to help the people of the state secure their right of self-determination in accordance with the United Nations' resolution which was accepted by both India and Pakistan. During his reception in Muzaffarabad, the capital, Mr Junejo...

    Posted 9737 days ago.

    Kashmir map sparks dispute at Asian games

    SEOUL, Sept 20 (1986): South Korea _ Pakistan threatened yesterday to boycott the Asian Games closing ceremonies if maps of Asian countries to be shown on the stadium scoreboard include a disputed border region as part of India At the opening ceremonies Sept. 20, the maps shown on the scoreboard did not include the disputed region. India said it would not take part in the games' closing ceremony, scheduled for Saturday, if this were done again. Ashok Kumar Mattoo, head of India's delegation, said the games' organizers...

    Posted 9739 days ago.

    One day international in Kashmir, India, Australia clash

    SRINAGAR, Sept 10 (1986): Tuesday: A magnificent innings of 90 by captain Allan Border inspired Australia to a three-wicket victory in an absorbing limited-over international at the Sher-I-Kashmir stadium today. Border, the world's most experienced player at this form of the game - it was his 134th appearance - played a beautifully judged innings as Australia achieved the 223 required with six balls remaining. Craig McDermott struck the winning runs as the shadows from the chenar trees lengthened and...

    Posted 9749 days ago.

    Heavy guard on cricket in Kashmir

      SRINAGAR, Sept 9 (1986): Monday: The Australian cricket caravan rolls into two of the most politically sensitive areas of India over the next few days - Srinagar in Kashmir and Chandigarh, which is scheduled to be handed over to the Punjab, the strategic State which borders Pakistan. Authorities in both cities have launched huge security operations to safeguard the Australians, who are about to enter the third week of their 56-day visit to India for three Tests and six limited-over internationals. Kashmiri...

    Posted 9750 days ago.