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In fear of India-Pak face-off, over 9, 000 Indian soldiers request sick leaves
55 MINS AGO BY WEB DESK
In light of Uri attack, the Indian army moved weapons to the Line of Control (LoC) to seemingly wage coercive strikes against Pakistan because of which over 9,000 soldiers of Indian Army have reportedly applied for sick leaves.
After the meeting of chiefs of all three armed forces in New Delhi chaired by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, heavy guns were shifted to the LoC as India failed the diplomatic fight over Kashmir dispute in the United Nations Organisations.
As reported by Indian news agency, at least 65 per cent of Indian citizens residing near the Line of Control in sectors including those of Sialkot, Kasur and Wagah have evacuated different areas.
It was also reported that Indian count on Wagah border has decreased sharply and army personnel dressed in civil were filling the empty seats arranged for the people to watch flag hoisting ceremonies.
Adding to Indian desperation, Sikhs in Amritsar, Gurdaspur and other cities have raised voice against unjust Indian aggression towards Pakistan. Needless to say that Indian government is already fighting a ‘war’ on another front referred to by the Sikhs across the world as Khalistan movement.
http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/201...er-9-000-indian-soldiers-request-sick-leaves/
55 MINS AGO BY WEB DESK
In light of Uri attack, the Indian army moved weapons to the Line of Control (LoC) to seemingly wage coercive strikes against Pakistan because of which over 9,000 soldiers of Indian Army have reportedly applied for sick leaves.
After the meeting of chiefs of all three armed forces in New Delhi chaired by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, heavy guns were shifted to the LoC as India failed the diplomatic fight over Kashmir dispute in the United Nations Organisations.
As reported by Indian news agency, at least 65 per cent of Indian citizens residing near the Line of Control in sectors including those of Sialkot, Kasur and Wagah have evacuated different areas.
It was also reported that Indian count on Wagah border has decreased sharply and army personnel dressed in civil were filling the empty seats arranged for the people to watch flag hoisting ceremonies.
Adding to Indian desperation, Sikhs in Amritsar, Gurdaspur and other cities have raised voice against unjust Indian aggression towards Pakistan. Needless to say that Indian government is already fighting a ‘war’ on another front referred to by the Sikhs across the world as Khalistan movement.
http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/201...er-9-000-indian-soldiers-request-sick-leaves/