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People to government

Following terror, maturity on both sides — so much more meaningful than arcane negotiations

The train rekindled hopes of renewing relationships in families  divided by the border
More than a train

Tuesday , 20 February '07

Amid the death and destruction that overtook the Samjhauta Express at Panipat on Sunday night, the images reproduced here seem to belong to a faraway time.
Family escaped blast, now stranded in India without visa

Tuesday , 20 February '07

For Syeda Hasina, a Pakistani housewife, missing the train to Pakistan was like a miracle which saved her life.
‘Your people treating us like own...Shame on attackers’

Tuesday , 20 February '07

Just a narrow corridor away from the 67 charred bodies lying in the mortuary, 60-year-old Kamruddin is the lone survivor in the Panipat Civil Hospital of the attack on the Attari Special...
But for this man at the Panipat gate, toll would have been much higher

Tuesday , 20 February '07

As he downed the Gate Number 47 level crossing at around 11.45 pm on Sunday night, a kilometre before the little-known Diwana railway station...
Terror hits Pakistan, India

Tuesday , 20 February '07

As news of the blasts on board the Samjhauta Express, perhaps the most enduring symbol of the Indo-Pak people-to-people relationship
Two clerks suspended for issuing tickets without passports

Tuesday , 20 February '07

All passengers who boarded the 4001 Up Samjhauta Express on Sunday evening had to have valid passports and visas.
Panipat calls Pak to hear: Yes, my father was on that train

Tuesday , 20 February '07

Nil recovery. Of the 67 bodies at the Panipat Civil Hospital morgue, 50 carried this tag. Bodies charred beyond recognition, identification has become a difficult task.
‘2 got off train when it started, 2 before blast’

Tuesday , 20 February '07

Four men who are said to have got off the Samjhauta Express — two as the train pulled out of the station, two as it slowed down before Diwana last night — could hold the key as investigators set out to put the pieces together.
Ruksana and Rana’s UP relatives at the Safdarjung hospital on Monday evening. <i>Ruhani Kaur</i>
‘They were playing and shouting, then I saw my five children die’

Tuesday , 20 February '07

Shortly after the Samjhauta Express pulled out of Old Delhi station last night, it was 11 pm, way beyond their bed time but they were too excited to sleep.
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