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There are many immature member on the forum.
He is one of them or hatred towards Pakistanis has consumed his senses.
why the **** are we asking for a flag meeting? We cant respond in kind!
It is in one of the article (either this thread or someother) that civilans at pakistan side live very near to the border where as in India they are atleast 4-5 KMs and since the Pakistan rockets are landing 4-5 km inside Indian territory it is very obvious that Pakistani army is purposely killing the civilians.God damn it, not that stupid "Human Shield" drama again. Don't copy Israel's excuses, atleast be a bit creative if you're going to kill civilians and try to claim moral high ground
A good message will come out after destruction that we should care for each other and our hatred destructs us ..let future be free with such incidents ...but tolerating unjustice is equal to supporting it .. Terrorists are waiting to cross the border ..they wont sirvive if people wont support them ..try to see larger picture ..you can meditate and gain spirituality after solving immidiate problems ..
What is your solution to this problem?
Hand over Kashmir to Pakistan?
Sorry to say but We Indians seems to be not more than pu$$ie$( sorry for my bad language).. We kept on chest thumping when MMS was in power and there were no retaliations to the cease fire violations/ beheading /chinese incrussion etc. Now when some one is taking strong action to give a fitted reply we are now scared and talking about human losses.Both sides should show some restraints.And for Pakistan you are misjudging the current Indian Government .That man in Indian PM post only talks through his action.His ministers like Jaitley or Rajnath Singh are just not that dangerous.
India retaliates, only by killing poor innocent helpless village people.
whereas, Pakistan needs to take REVENGE by aiming at BSF soldiers more often as its doing !!!
Cause all this time Pakistan was sure that India would call for a Flag meeting, it might have come as a rude shock for Pakistanis that India stopped calling for flag meetings.
This retaliation from India is a result of your brave army killing innocent civilians in J&K by shelling them .
Nothing related to Nawaz, actually it is PA not getting enough response from India in UN and the countries which ignored NS' rantsSave it! There is hardly a surprise in the way India is reacting specially after protest started against Nawaz. You got to save your point man. We get that.
That is because firing intensity from our side is many times higher. Reports suggest that there are 450 terrorists waiting to cross over. May be the flag meeting has been called to seek calmer border so that infiltration becomes easier and less dangerous.
100 baton ki ek baat "jhagra jhoota kabzaa sachha"As if J & K is India part's...its a disputed territory.
Pakistan as always is spreading misinformation. First they said 5 and now it suddenly becomes 8. 15 as estimated by our Intelligence does not seem off mark then.The Express Tribune – Latest Breaking Pakistan News, Business, Life, Style, Cricket, Videos, Comments
Eight dead as Indian forces violate ceasefire near Sialkot working boundary
By Web Desk
Published: October 7, 2014
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A Pakistani Kashmiri shows his wounded arm from firing across the Line of Control (LoC) between Pakistan and India in Durra Shair Khana on October 7, 2014. PHOTO: AFP
SIALKOT: Eight people were killed and three injured as Indian security forces continued unprovoked firing and shelling near the Sialkot working boundary on Wednesday morning,Express News reported.
Eight people were killed in the Chaprar Sector due to the cross border firing by the Indian security forces while three others were injured in Sajeet Garh sector of Sialkot area as a result of shelling.
As many as 20,000 people have so far migrated from the area due to the ongoing exchange of fire between Pakistani and Indian border forces at the working boundary.
Earlier, Adviser to the Prime Minister on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz released a statement on Tuesday expressing deep concern over the recent escalation of ceasefire violations at the Line of Control and Working Boundary by Indian security forces.