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Unlike Pakistan, We are a proper parliamentary democracy, Such things cannot be hidden here, else the Army General will be sent packing, and perhaps even court Martialed for contempt of Parliament's either house-
My Pakistani brothers, do you need our new long range weapons, we would be glad to transfer the technology and make it in Pakistan.
In 2012 it was reported that nearly 4000 Indian soldiers have been killed since the Kargil conflict.
Four years later the figure of over 4500 ideally falls in place.
However it's another thing that it took Indian Army a decade to disclose the figure.
4,000 Army soldiers killed, 390 suicides since Kargil
November 26, 2012 17:22 IST
http://www.rediff.com/news/report/army-4000-soldiers-killed-390-suicides-since-kargil/20121126.htm
Over 4,500 soldiers killed along LoC in Pak firing since 2001: Army
Army's response to RTI filed by Pankaj Darve revealed that post Kargil conflict, as many as 4,675 soldiers have lost their lives along the LoC in ceasefire violations by Pakistan.
Written by Aditi Raja | Vadodara | Published:November 5, 2016 5:22 am
http://indianexpress.com/article/in...ng-loc-in-pak-firing-since-2001-army-3738096/
Even today's Bharti provocation has been given a befitting reply, hopefully we should see the footage soon.Imagine the beating these guys are getting. And even then fanboys from call centers come here to talk tough and to threaten us.
Sad their obsession with us so deep, behind and up and deeeeep.sad you need "call center low lifes" to run your forum, poor
Rest in Peace boys, you've done your bit. Now its up to us to repay the debt on your blood, with full interest.
Gangadeshis have just started to rule there gangalands,let them enjoy,may be There next masters is preparing to rule them.So exactly which one of you guys think I am too harsh on Gangoo Indians?
Don't spread lies PA don't use APCs in Kashmir.
Four injured in IED explosion along Line of Controll
MUZAFFARABAD: At least four people sustained injuries in a blast after their vehicle ran over an improvised explosive device (IED) along the Line of Control (LoC) in Azad Jammu and Kashmir late on Sunday night, officials said.
The public transport vehicle was passing through the Khilana area to drop passengers from Rawalpindi when the IED went off at about 9.50pm, Jhelum Valley Deputy Commissioner Abdul Hamid Kiani said on Monday.
Located in Chakothi sector of the district, Khilana is close to the restive LoC.
“While heading towards the last stop, the driver spotted rocks in the middle of the narrow road. He tried to pass his vehicle from the edge of the road, but it hit the IED,” Mr Kiani told Dawn. The driver and three passengers were injured in the explosion, he added.
The injured were identified as driver Iram Abbas — a resident of Muzaffarabad; Mukhtiar Ahmed, Changaz Latif and Rehmat Hussain — all residents of Khilana.
They were shifted to a hospital in Muzaffarabad and were said to be out of danger. About six months ago, a similar blast left three people injured at the same spot, Mr Kiani recalled.
Published in Dawn, May 30th, 2017
Gangadeshis have just started to rule there gangalands,let them enjoy,may be There next masters is preparing to rule them.