Taliban say canceled Afghan vote proves their efforts to derail election were successfulNovember 3rd, 2009 Taliban: canceled Afghan vote proves their successKABUL — The Taliban say the canceled runoff election in Afghanistan proves that their efforts to derail the vote with threats and attacks were successful. The Islamist militant group issued a statement Tuesday ahead of a speech by President Hamid Karzai on his recently declared victory.
Karzai is 'legitimate leader' of Afghanistan: USNovember 2nd, 2009 WASHINGTON - The US views Afghan President Hamid Karzai as the legitimate leader of the country following the decision by his challenger to drop out of the run-off election that was scheduled for this weekend. "President Karzai has been declared the winner of the Afghan election and will head the next government of Afghanistan," White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said.
Pakistani charge of Taliban funding 'totally baseless': IndiaOctober 27th, 2009 NEW DELHI - A day after Pakistan accused India of funding and supporting the Tailban on its soil, Defence Minister A.K. Antony Tuesday called the allegation "absurd" and "totally baseless".
President Patil congratulates Pankaj Advani on becoming World Billiards ChampionSeptember 7th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The President, Pratibha Patil has congratulated Pankaj Advani for becoming the World Billiards Champion. The President who is currently in the capital of Tajikistan, Dushanbe on a State Visit, was delighted to hear the news.
Afghan president orders Afghan forces to observe election day cease-fireAugust 13th, 2009 Karzai orders Afghan forces election cease-fireKABUL — Afghanistan's president says he's ordering Afghan security forces to observe a cease-fire during the upcoming election day. Hamid Karzai also demanded Taliban fighters not carry out violence during next Thursday's vote.
Taliban in western Afghanistan to cease fire ahead of electionJuly 27th, 2009 KABUL - Taliban militants in a western Afghan province have struck a ceasefire with the government and agreed not to disrupt the presidential election Aug 20, a presidential spokesman said Monday. The truce was struck Saturday with local Taliban commanders in the Bala Murghab district of Badghis province through mediation by local elders, said Siamak Herawi, a spokesman for Afghan President Hamdi Karzai.
India no longer rankles Pakistan army: ZardariJuly 6th, 2009 LONDON - Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari says targeting the Taliban rather than India does not rankle his army because the two nuclear armed countries no longer pose threats to each others territories. "It rankles the small mind," he told the Daily Telegraph in an interview published Monday.
Karzai protests US diplomat's presence at rival's meetingJune 27th, 2009 KABUL - Afghan President Hamid Karzai expressed concern Saturday over the presence of a US diplomat at a press meet of a key rival in the country's upcoming August elections, saying it amounted to interference in the electoral process. Karzai described as "a sensitive issue" the presence of Karl Eikenberry, US ambassador to Afghanistan, earlier this month at a press conference at which former foreign minister and presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah announced his platform of decentralising the government.
Taliban, not just a threat to Pakistan but world peace: AntonyJune 19th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Defence Minister A.K. Antony on Friday said that Taliban is a threat to the world peace and India has been trying to impress upon Pakistan to take more proactive actions to ban the Taliban.
Obama congratulates Lebanese on vote, cites 'courage, commitment to democracy'June 8th, 2009 Obama congratulates Lebanese on voteWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is congratulating the Lebanese people for a peaceful national election held with "courage" and a "commitment to democracy."
The Sunday vote produced a clear defeat for Hezbollah, the Iranian-back Islamic militant group that the United States classifies as a terrorist organization. "Once more, the people of Lebanon have demonstrated to the world their courage and the strength of their commitment to democracy," the Obama statement said, without reference to Hezbollah.
India seeks Taliban defeat, asks Pakistan for 'sincere' probeFebruary 18th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India Thursday called for 'confronting and defeating' the Taliban that poses a threat to the region and the world, and asked Pakistan to conduct a 'sincere probe' into the Mumbai attacks to bring the perpetrators of the carnage to justice. 'The Taliban propagates the cult of violence and represents the forces of religious intolerance,' Minister of State for External Affairs Anand Sharma told reporters here.
Patil congratulates Obama on assuming officeJanuary 22nd, 2009 NEW DELHI - President Pratibha Patil Friday congratulated US President Barack Obama on his assumption of office and hoped that under his leadership 'India-US partnership will be further strengthened.'
In her message, Patil said, 'It is with great pleasure that I convey to you warm congratulations as you assume office of the President of the United States of America.'
'I am confident that under your leadership, the India-US partnership will be further strengthened and that we shall continue to work together for the many commonalities in our vision for our peoples and for international peace and stability.'
'We look forward to receiving you and Mrs. Michelle Obama in India,' she added.
President Patil congratulates ObamaJanuary 20th, 2009 NEW DELHI - President Pratibha Patil Wednesday joined other world leaders in congratulating US President Barack Obama on assuming office and hoped that the relationship between India and America will be strengthened during his presidency. 'I am confident that under your leadership the India-US partnership will be further strengthened and that we shall continue to work together for the many commonalities in our vision for our peoples and for international peace and stability,' Patil said in a letter to Obama.
Karzai in India to discuss terrorism, PakistanJanuary 10th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Afghan President Hamid Karzai arrived here Sunday on a two-day visit that will focus on counter-terror cooperation and stability in the aftermath of the Mumbai attacks. Karzai will discuss with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Monday security issues and the fight against terrorism.
Concerned over Mumbai, Karzai arrives in India SundayJanuary 8th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Amid the deepening chill in India-Pakistan relations, Afghan President Hamid Karzai arrives here on a two-day visit Sunday to discuss counter-terror cooperation in the aftermath of the Mumbai attacks. Karzai will hold talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee Monday to discuss the developments in the wake of the Nov 26 Mumbai carnage, in which India suspects the involvement of Pakistan-based elements and its official agencies.