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Trigger-happy Pakistan violates LoC ceasefire again!

By Mukhtar Ahmad
October 01, 2014 23:21 IST
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Pakistani troops on Wednesday violated the ceasefire after a month-long lull and resorted to heavy firing and mortar shelling on Indian positions in the Shaujian sector of Poonch district.

“The firing started at 6.40 pm on Wednesday. Indian troops are appropriately responding to the cross-border firing, which is still continuing,” defence spokesman Colonel Manish Mehta told rediff.com.

These fresh violations came after a gap of one month and four days along Indo-Pak border in Jammu and Kashmir.

Pakistan Rangers had resorted to unprovoked firing by automatic machine guns on the intervening night of August 26 and 27 on Indian BOPs located in Pragwal area of Akhnoor tehsil of Jammu.

In a bid to defuse border tension triggered by 45 days of firing and shelling by Pakistani troops, the longest since 1971 war, India and Pakistan on August 29 held a crucial Sector Commander (DIG-Brigadier) level flag meeting on Octerio

BoP in R S Pura sector to decide to maintain peace and tranquility by silencing guns. 

On August 28, BSF troops held a commandant level flag-meeting with Rangers along International Border (IB) at Ballard Post in Samba sector of Jammu and Kashmir impressing upon each other to respect ceasefire. 

On August 27, India and Pakistan held a commandant level flag meeting at Nikowal Border outpost (BoP) along the International Border (IB) in Pargwal sub-sector of Akhnoor sector in Jammu district from 1600 hours to 1645 hours. 

According to the BSF, firing by Pakistani forces along International Border in the past 45 days was possibly the "heaviest" since the 1971 war.

There have been 95 ceasefire violations by Pakistan along the Line of Control and it has also breached the ceasefire pact 25 times on the International Border in recent months.

India had strongly lodged protest with Pakistani Rangers at DGMO level hotline contact on August 26. 

Pakistan violated ceasefire pact at least 34 times in the 45 days since July 17. 

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