(31 Oct 2005) SHOTLIST
Sarojini Nagar market, New Delhi
1. Wide of wreath lying on a cart in Sarojini Nagar market surrounded by crowd, taken from inside burnt kiosk
2. Burnt electricity meters
3. Wide of market with stalls being set up
4. Wide of stalls selling footwear
5. Shoppers buying shoes
Paharganj, New Delhi
5. Tilt down from damaged signboard to open shop in Paharganj Market
6. Mid shot man with bandage on head
7. Another injured man looking down from a window
8. Dry fruits shop
9. SOUNDBITE (Hindi) Sushil Jain, shopkeeper:
"There is no fear. We are setting up shop. The damage has been done. My brother was injured in the bomb blast. We are setting up shop, slowly falling back into the old routine."
10. Pan from inside of shop to men dusting outside
11. Blast site outside the shop
12. Open shops
13. Tilt down of Diwali decorations on sale
14. Close up of Diwali decorations
New Delhi
15. Wide of demonstration by Shiv Sena activists
16 Wide of crowd setting effigy the words "Down with terrorism" on fire
17. Burning effigy falling to ground
18. Activists shouting anti-Pakistan slogans in front of burning effigy
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Islamabad
19. Pakistan's President General Pervez Musharraf walking out to press conference
20. Cutaway
21. SOUNDBITE: (English) General Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan's President:
"I would like to condole (express sympathy) with the Indian government (on) the loss of lives because of the terrible, most dastardly, terrorist attack in Delhi. I would like to give the total and unequivocal support from Pakistan in any investigation that Indians would like to carry out, and may I say that Pakistan stands with India on this act of terrorism which has been perpetrated in New Delhi."
22. Various cutaways
23. SOUNDBITE: (English) General Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan's President:
"I think this is a great opportunity. I think we should think of maybe demilitarising this whole - demilitarise Kashmir - let us give comfort to those people."
24. Journalists at press conference
FILE- Tangdhar
25. Various aerials over Tangdhar
26. Various damaged houses
Srinagar
27. All Parties Hurriyat Conference chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq getting seated for press conference
28. SOUNDBITE (Urdu) Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, Chairman, All Parties Hurriyat Conference:
"We feel this step (of opening meeting points at LoC) will not only contribute to better and stable ties between India and Pakistan but it will prove to be an important and everlasting step towards the resolution of the problem of Jammu and Kashmir. The Hurriyat Conference hopes that the ceasefire line will be scrapped on a permanent basis."
FILE- Tangdhar
29. Various damaged houses
STORYLINE
India's prime minister on Monday told Pakistan's president that there were indications of a foreign link to the bombings that tore through two New Delhi markets and reminded the Pakistani leader of his country's promise to fight terrorism, an official said.
President General Pervez Musharraf called Manmohan Singh to express his condolences and Singh told him the investigation into the Saturday's bombing, which killed 59 people, indicated "external linkages of terrorist groups" with the attacks, according to the spokesman for the Indian leader.
While Indian officials had until this point been hesitant to publicly assign blame for the bombings, Indian analysts and newspapers have pointed
the finger at Pakistani-based Islamic groups fighting to force India to give up its claim to divided Kashmir.
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