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Diplomatic protest: Pakistan urges India to stop truce violations
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Published: September 17, 2015
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ISLAMABAD:
A day after a Pakistani soldier was killed in ‘unprovoked firing’ by Indian troops at the Line of Control (LoC), Islamabad lodged a diplomatic protest, asking New Delhi to stop violating the 2003 ceasefire agreement.

“The Indian deputy high commissioner was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs by the director general (South Asia & SAARC) and a protest was lodged over the latest unprovoked ceasefire violations by India at the LoC,” read a statement issued by the Foreign Office on Wednesday.

The Pakistani soldier was killed in Battal Sector of LoC. Pakistan’s diplomatic protest coincided with a fresh ceasefire violation by Indian troops in Rawalakot where a civilian was wounded by Indian fire.

Condemning both the incidents, Pakistan expressed its deep concern over India’s ‘continuous unprovoked ceasefire violations’ at the LoC and targeting of the civilian areas, according to the statement. It said the Indian government was urged to stop forthwith ceasefire violations and observe the 2003 ceasefire arrangement for restoration of peace and tranquility at the LoC and working boundary.

“The government of Pakistan offers its heartfelt condolences to the family of the deceased and prays for the departed soul and for the quick recovery of the injured,” it said.

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The latest incident of ceasefire violation took place days after the heads of Pakistan Rangers and Indian Border Security Force agreed to restore ceasefire along the working boundary. Although, the agreement does not cover the LoC, Pakistan was hoping that understanding between the senior military officials would have positive impact on the de facto border in the disputed valley of Kashmir.

The latest incident also came just days before the prime ministers of Pakistan and India will be gathering in New York for the annual UN General Assembly session.

In an interview with Hindustan Times, Prime Minister’s Adviser on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz said India would have to request Pakistan if it wanted a meeting between the two prime ministers on the margins of the UN session.

“Our position is very clear. India called off the national security adviser level dialogue last month and the request for any meeting must come from you. India has to take the initiative,” Aziz said in a telephonic talk with the Indian daily.

Islamabad has not yet received any request from New Delhi for a meeting on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, Aziz told the Indian newspaper. “Nothing so far,” he said, “If there is a request, our stand is clear. We want a discussion on all outstanding issues, including Kashmir.”

Aziz clarified Pakistan would not have a ‘conditional’ meeting with India in New York, underlining the mutual distrust between the two sides. “India only wants to talk terror and we want discussions on all issues, including Kashmir,” the newspaper quoted Aziz as saying.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 17th, 2015.
Diplomatic protest: Pakistan urges India to stop truce violations - The Express Tribune
 
Diplomatic protest: Pakistan urges India to stop truce violations
By Our Correspondent
Published: September 17, 2015
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ISLAMABAD:
A day after a Pakistani soldier was killed in ‘unprovoked firing’ by Indian troops at the Line of Control (LoC), Islamabad lodged a diplomatic protest, asking New Delhi to stop violating the 2003 ceasefire agreement.

“The Indian deputy high commissioner was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs by the director general (South Asia & SAARC) and a protest was lodged over the latest unprovoked ceasefire violations by India at the LoC,” read a statement issued by the Foreign Office on Wednesday.

The Pakistani soldier was killed in Battal Sector of LoC. Pakistan’s diplomatic protest coincided with a fresh ceasefire violation by Indian troops in Rawalakot where a civilian was wounded by Indian fire.

Condemning both the incidents, Pakistan expressed its deep concern over India’s ‘continuous unprovoked ceasefire violations’ at the LoC and targeting of the civilian areas, according to the statement. It said the Indian government was urged to stop forthwith ceasefire violations and observe the 2003 ceasefire arrangement for restoration of peace and tranquility at the LoC and working boundary.

“The government of Pakistan offers its heartfelt condolences to the family of the deceased and prays for the departed soul and for the quick recovery of the injured,” it said.

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The latest incident of ceasefire violation took place days after the heads of Pakistan Rangers and Indian Border Security Force agreed to restore ceasefire along the working boundary. Although, the agreement does not cover the LoC, Pakistan was hoping that understanding between the senior military officials would have positive impact on the de facto border in the disputed valley of Kashmir.

The latest incident also came just days before the prime ministers of Pakistan and India will be gathering in New York for the annual UN General Assembly session.

In an interview with Hindustan Times, Prime Minister’s Adviser on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz said India would have to request Pakistan if it wanted a meeting between the two prime ministers on the margins of the UN session.

“Our position is very clear. India called off the national security adviser level dialogue last month and the request for any meeting must come from you. India has to take the initiative,” Aziz said in a telephonic talk with the Indian daily.

Islamabad has not yet received any request from New Delhi for a meeting on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, Aziz told the Indian newspaper. “Nothing so far,” he said, “If there is a request, our stand is clear. We want a discussion on all outstanding issues, including Kashmir.”

Aziz clarified Pakistan would not have a ‘conditional’ meeting with India in New York, underlining the mutual distrust between the two sides. “India only wants to talk terror and we want discussions on all issues, including Kashmir,” the newspaper quoted Aziz as saying.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 17th, 2015.
Diplomatic protest: Pakistan urges India to stop truce violations - The Express Tribune

"pot calling the kettle black" or "Ulta Chor Kotawal ko Daante"
 
There is no point in sacrificing soldiers for no reason..... This must stop....

Btw: is this the first incident or loss of life after DGMO'smeeting?
 
Why Urge ? ( Why Request ? )

- No Diplomacy with Evil, India and Criminal Modi
- Pakistan can Nuke India , as India is a sitting Duck
- Pakistan has More Nukes
- 1 Pakistani Soldier = 1000 Indian Soldiers
- Since Pakistan has won all wars with India, Pakistan Must not bow down, but Nuke India
 
So India is the bad boy and Pakistan is lily white? Of course! Pakistan can never indulge in such dastardly activities since it is the land of the pure!

The fact is that all ceasefire violations are by Pak Rangers and PA when they provide covering fire to their terrorist mercenaries to infiltrate into India which will naturally retaliate.

So don't crib if anything happens on your side of the IB/LC. You start it, you pay for it in kind.

Prime Minister’s Adviser on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz said India would have to request Pakistan if it wanted a meeting between the two prime ministers on the margins of the UN session.
Bullshit! No one's gonna request Pakistan for a meeting. It's the other way round. We're not interested! Go fish. We've got better things to do.

It's Pakistan that is desperate for talks, not India.
 
This time it is india on agression dont push us on wall which makes us to make tough decision which are not in favour of any and we reach at no point of return
 
It's your choice.
If you want to make tough decisions, you can make. Doubt any Indians would stop you.
In fact quite a few Indians would even wish it as they would prefer a straight fight than what we are doing now.
You are coward dont go straight fight ever

And yes qe have to make choice but once its been made than hell will raise for you so better we discuss our issues without any brakes untill all issues resolve otherwise we destroy each other and we gain nothing
 
Diplomatic protest: Pakistan urges India to stop truce violations
By Our Correspondent
Published: September 17, 2015
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A file photo of a Pakistan Army soldier. PHOTO: AFP

ISLAMABAD:
A day after a Pakistani soldier was killed in ‘unprovoked firing’ by Indian troops at the Line of Control (LoC), Islamabad lodged a diplomatic protest, asking New Delhi to stop violating the 2003 ceasefire agreement.

“The Indian deputy high commissioner was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs by the director general (South Asia & SAARC) and a protest was lodged over the latest unprovoked ceasefire violations by India at the LoC,” read a statement issued by the Foreign Office on Wednesday.

The Pakistani soldier was killed in Battal Sector of LoC. Pakistan’s diplomatic protest coincided with a fresh ceasefire violation by Indian troops in Rawalakot where a civilian was wounded by Indian fire.

Condemning both the incidents, Pakistan expressed its deep concern over India’s ‘continuous unprovoked ceasefire violations’ at the LoC and targeting of the civilian areas, according to the statement. It said the Indian government was urged to stop forthwith ceasefire violations and observe the 2003 ceasefire arrangement for restoration of peace and tranquility at the LoC and working boundary.

“The government of Pakistan offers its heartfelt condolences to the family of the deceased and prays for the departed soul and for the quick recovery of the injured,” it said.

613.jpg


The latest incident of ceasefire violation took place days after the heads of Pakistan Rangers and Indian Border Security Force agreed to restore ceasefire along the working boundary. Although, the agreement does not cover the LoC, Pakistan was hoping that understanding between the senior military officials would have positive impact on the de facto border in the disputed valley of Kashmir.

The latest incident also came just days before the prime ministers of Pakistan and India will be gathering in New York for the annual UN General Assembly session.

In an interview with Hindustan Times, Prime Minister’s Adviser on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz said India would have to request Pakistan if it wanted a meeting between the two prime ministers on the margins of the UN session.

“Our position is very clear. India called off the national security adviser level dialogue last month and the request for any meeting must come from you. India has to take the initiative,” Aziz said in a telephonic talk with the Indian daily.

Islamabad has not yet received any request from New Delhi for a meeting on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, Aziz told the Indian newspaper. “Nothing so far,” he said, “If there is a request, our stand is clear. We want a discussion on all outstanding issues, including Kashmir.”

Aziz clarified Pakistan would not have a ‘conditional’ meeting with India in New York, underlining the mutual distrust between the two sides. “India only wants to talk terror and we want discussions on all issues, including Kashmir,” the newspaper quoted Aziz as saying.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 17th, 2015.
Diplomatic protest: Pakistan urges India to stop truce violations - The Express Tribune
aab kaan pakdo aur mugaa ban jao phir sochenge:lol: j/k
 
This time it is india on agression dont push us on wall which makes us to make tough decision which are not in favour of any and we reach at no point of return
You are already pushed to wall, thats why there are frequent cribbing by pakistanis. Please do take tough decision, we are waiting...
 
This time it is india on agression dont push us on wall which makes us to make tough decision which are not in favour of any and we reach at no point of return

Pkistan has been making tough decisions since 1947, but that has resulted into schrinking of its own geography. Rather harming the adversary, they have hurt themselves far far more than the enemy could have done.

Let me tell you, India is keeping Pakistan "engaged" in Kashmir ( may be pakistan itself is keeping itself busy over Kashmir ) With Pakistani Army and Energy invested in "taliban" and "kashmir" , India doesnt need to go to war , all objectives of :

- Weaker Economy
- Chaotic Mess
- Civil War like Scenario

already exist in Pakistan.

Do engineers in TCS and Infosys , worry about Kashmir ? NO NO and BIG NO. That is the precise reason why Bangalore has beocne Silicon valley of Asia and why Indians are on Top of Google and Microsodt.

This is what "Patriotism" means in India : Earn , Serve and THINK for MORE... The FUTURE ( NOT THE PAST )

While, the definition of "patriotism" starts and ends with "K" and "Nukes" in Pakistan.

Baki.. Lage raho..
 
It is rich coming from Pakistan. First, they failed to follow the Ufa agreement between the PMs, then immediately after the meeting between BSF and the rangers, they killed a BSF man. I am not even going to how they back-stabbed Vajpayee with Kargil after the bus journey. What a bunch of hypocrites! No wonder, they aren't taken seriously.
 
Why Urge ? ( Why Request ? )

- No Diplomacy with Evil, India and Criminal Modi
- Pakistan can Nuke India , as India is a sitting Duck
- Pakistan has More Nukes
- 1 Pakistani Soldier = 1000 Indian Soldiers
- Since Pakistan has won all wars with India, Pakistan Must not bow down, but Nuke India
You too Brutus ................app ne bhi trolling shuru kar thi..............
 
You are coward dont go straight fight ever

And yes qe have to make choice but once its been made than hell will raise for you so better we discuss our issues without any brakes untill all issues resolve otherwise we destroy each other and we gain nothing
Meh...by all means.
 
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