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8/11/2012

Pakistan      13 militants killed in strikes on militants' hideout in FATA
India      Four Naxalites killed in separate incidents in Jharkhand
India      DSP (retired) shot dead in Jammu and Kashmir
Pakistan      Two persons injured in NATO attack in Balochistan
Pakistan      Two persons injured during a firing incident on Youm-e-Ali rally in Karachi
India      CRPF exchanges fire with Maoists in Bihar
India      Maoists expel their top Odisha leader
India      Three NNC militants arrested in of Arunachal Pradesh
India      HNLC stickers seized in Meghalaya
India      NIA to press charges against Ganapathy for instigating LWE violence
India      West Bengal contemplates inter-state joint operations in Jungle Mahal
India      40 KPLT militants to lay down arms, says report
India      Mumbai Crime Branch picks up man for his alleged role in August 1 Pune bomb blast
India      NIA files a fresh charge sheet in the 2007 Samjhauta Express blast case
India      LeT may hijack planes ahead of Independence Day on August 15, 2012, alerts IB
Pakistan      US Embassy issues security alert for Independence Day and Eid-ul Fitr
Pakistan      TTP plans attacks on Security installations in Punjab, warn Intelligence Reports
Pakistan      TTP will not hold talks with any political party, says TTP spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan
India      Hair DNA helps to identify April 17, 2010 Bangalore stadium blasts accused
India      NDFB-RD involved in unrest in Chirang District of Lower Assam, says report
India      Four militant KCP factions willing to sign pact in Manipur, says report
India      Abu Jundal willing to confess his role in 26/11 Mumbai attacks before Court
Nepal      Mohan Baidya-led CPN-Maoist too stakes claim over Government leadership
India      UHM asks DIPP for Barcode detonator to track terror
Sri Lanka      Tamil Nadu not to allow TESO conference, Tamil Nadu Government informs Madras High Court
Bangladesh      Militants have no religion, says Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina







 
Bangladesh
Militants have no religion, says Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina

Terming Islam a religion of peace, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on August 10 said those who have indulged in militancy and terrorism have no religion, reports The Daily Star. Sheikh Hasina said while addressing a function arranged on launching of a website 'Al Quran: Digital' held at Osmani Memorial Auditorium in Dhaka. She alleged that killing people in the name of Islam alongside bombing was a common phenomenon in Bangladesh during the of BNP-Jamaat alliance regime. Claiming that there is no militancy in the country now, she said people now can sleep and perform their religious rituals peacefully. The prime minister urged all to work with utmost devotion to ensure the wellbeing of the common people following the spirit of Islam, the holy book Quran and Sunnah. Hasina underscored the need for utilising the essence of Quran for the benefit of the human being after perceiving it.

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