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BSF shot and injured Pakistani farmer, later drag him into territory and killed him

What a joke of story this is? So you are telling us that BSF crossed the heavily guarded Pakistani border and dragged a person across to Indian side. And prey tell us was Pakistani army/rangers sleeping all this while when this so called act was being played. Yeah yeah we totally believe it!!!
 
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So another terrorist who tried to cross border shot dead by BSF,,, Good job

Pakistani terrorist trying to cross Indian border is nothing new but really a good story to cover it.
 
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Because his body was retrieved by Indian forces which proves that he died on the other side(Indian side) of the fence! Unless next you propose-that R R first shot this 30 yr old person peacefully minding his own business inside Pakistani territory and then launched an operation to retrieve his body- it is quiet clear that victim was an intruder who was dealt accordingly.

So , according to you he was teleported from Pakistan to BSF's custody ??

Report should have mentioned fence if it was installed in that area instead it's talking about zero line.
 
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good oll mujahideens..its true ! they're all civvies, at least in civvy clothes !!!

BAT mission gone wrong ???
 
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And while all this was happening, aapke rangers kya bante khel rahe the? Fake news, if the bullets reached him where he was, why would they need to drag him, for a selfie with the so called innocent victim?
 
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SIALKOT: Indian Border Security Forces shot dead a Pakistani citizen near zero line in the Shakargarh sector on Wednesday.

According to senior officials of Chenab Rangers, local farmers were working in their fields near zero line, close to Ajlaala village.

Tauqeer Ahmed, 30, had gone to the area inadvertently. The Indian forces fired at him without any warning.

He received serious bullet injuries. The BSF soldiers dragged him into the Indian territory and shot him dead.

Chenab Rangers said efforts were being made to bring back the body.

Pakistan strongly protested against the brutality and dragging and killing of its citizen by Indian troops.

Meanwhile, the Foreign Office protested to India over the death of a civilian in the latest incident of ceasefire violation on the Line of Control on Tuesday.

“The government of Pakistan, today, has lodged protest with the government of India through diplomatic channels over the casualty of a 70-year-old civilian in the Rawlakot sector, caused due to indiscriminate firing by the Indian forces, on 28 October,” a Foreign Office spokesperson said.

Mohammad Din, a shepherd, was killed on Tuesday evening in Chirikot village in Indian shelling. He was reportedly grazing goats in fields near the LoC.

According to the ISPR, Pakistani military “effectively responded” to the Indian firing.

The demarche given to the Indian government condemned the incident and called upon Delhi to restrain its security forces from firing on the civilians, and stop the ceasefire violations across the LoC and the Working Boundary.

Thirteen Pakistani civilians have been killed in the latest phase of LoC violations that have virtually continued unabated since the first week of this month.

Published in Dawn, October 30th, 2014
Pakistan needs to kill BSF guys and bring there bodies here
 
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The word Ajlaala village is only fetching this news item in google.The word Ajlaala is nowhere else mentioned .
The area is fenced.
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If more people are working there was the possibility of more injuries or even fatalities.

The recent IB firings have already evacuated the villages near IB.


Made up news.
 
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Rangers should have revenged it before giving statement.

They know , BSF is on steroids these days, they simply won't dare.Cost of escalations may be more dearer on your side , if one goes by recent records.
 
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SIALKOT: Indian Border Security Forces shot dead a Pakistani citizen near zero line in the Shakargarh sector on Wednesday.

According to senior officials of Chenab Rangers, local farmers were working in their fields near zero line, close to Ajlaala village.

Tauqeer Ahmed, 30, had gone to the area inadvertently. The Indian forces fired at him without any warning.

He received serious bullet injuries. The BSF soldiers dragged him into the Indian territory and shot him dead.

Chenab Rangers said efforts were being made to bring back the body.

Pakistan strongly protested against the brutality and dragging and killing of its citizen by Indian troops.

Meanwhile, the Foreign Office protested to India over the death of a civilian in the latest incident of ceasefire violation on the Line of Control on Tuesday.

“The government of Pakistan, today, has lodged protest with the government of India through diplomatic channels over the casualty of a 70-year-old civilian in the Rawlakot sector, caused due to indiscriminate firing by the Indian forces, on 28 October,” a Foreign Office spokesperson said.

Mohammad Din, a shepherd, was killed on Tuesday evening in Chirikot village in Indian shelling. He was reportedly grazing goats in fields near the LoC.

According to the ISPR, Pakistani military “effectively responded” to the Indian firing.

The demarche given to the Indian government condemned the incident and called upon Delhi to restrain its security forces from firing on the civilians, and stop the ceasefire violations across the LoC and the Working Boundary.

Thirteen Pakistani civilians have been killed in the latest phase of LoC violations that have virtually continued unabated since the first week of this month.

Published in Dawn, October 30th, 2014
At least while faking a story, try giving it some credibility. This 'dragging' from Pakistan to India is ridiculous. The very suggestion that Indian troops went into Pakistan (to drag the body) means that India had invaded Pakistan.

So let's see how Pakistan responds to India's unilateral aggression and violation of Pak sovereignty.
 
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