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look like this is pre plan some shit to me





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Caption:Indian residents bring a child reportedly injured in a cross-border exchange between Pakistani and Indian troops to a medical facility in Jammu on October 8, 2014. Three more civilians were killed in Kashmir as Indian and Pakistani forces kept up heavy cross-border firing in the disputed region overnight, officials said October 8, taking the overall toll to 12, with dozens more injured. The latest casualties came after nine people died on October 6, the highest civilian toll in a single day in more than a decade in the troubled region. AFP PHOTO/STR (Photo credit should read STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images)

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Caption:An Indian Border Security Force soldier (C) reportedly injured in a cross-border exchange between Pakistani and Indian troops at the Pital post in Arnia sector arrives for treatment at the Government Medical College hospital in Jammu on October 8, 2014. Three more civilians were killed in Kashmir as Indian and Pakistani forces kept up heavy cross-border firing in the disputed region overnight, officials said October 8, taking the overall toll to 12, with dozens more injured. The latest casualties came after nine people died on October 6, the highest civilian toll in a single day in more than a decade in the troubled region. AFP PHOTO/STR (Photo credit should read STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images)

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Caption:Indian residents reportedly injured in a cross-border exchange between Pakistani and Indian troops in the village of Samba arrive for treatment at the Government Medical College hospital in Jammu on October 8, 2014. Three more civilians were killed in Kashmir as Indian and Pakistani forces kept up heavy cross-border firing in the disputed region overnight, officials said October 8, taking the overall toll to 12, with dozens more injured. The latest casualties came after nine people died on October 6, the highest civilian toll in a single day in more than a decade in the troubled region. AFP PHOTO/STR (Photo credit should read STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images)

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Indian residents bring a youth thought to have been injured in a cross-border exchange between Pakistani and Indian troops to a medical facility in Jammu on October 8, 2014. Three more civilians were killed in Kashmir as Indian and Pakistani forces kept up heavy cross-border firing in the disputed region overnight, officials said October 8, taking the overall toll to 12, with dozens more injured. The latest casualties came after nine people died on Monday, the highest civilian toll in a single day in more than a decade in the troubled region. Thousands of people on both sides of the disputed border have fled their homes to escape the shelling, which has fanned tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours. Kashmir is divided between India and Pakistan but both lay claim to the scenic Himalayan region, and clashes occur regularly along their disputed border known as th


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Indian army personnel bring a colleague thought to have been injured in a cross-border exchange between Pakistani and Indian troops to a medical facility in Jammu on October 8, 2014. Three more civilians were killed in Kashmir as Indian and Pakistani forces kept up heavy cross-border firing in the disputed region overnight, officials said October 8, taking the overall toll to 12, with dozens more injured. The latest casualties came after nine people died on Monday, the highest civilian toll in a single day in more than a decade in the troubled region. Thousands of people on both sides of the disputed border have fled their homes to escape the shelling, which has fanned tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours. Kashmir is divided between India and Pakistan but both lay claim to the scenic Himalayan region, and clashes occur regularly along their disputed border known as the Line of Control (LoC). AFP PHOTO/STR (Photo credit should read STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images)

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A Pakistani Kashmiri looks his damaged house after the cross-border firing between Indian and Pakistani soldiers on the Line of Control (LoC) in Darra Shair Khana, a village of Pakistan administrated Kashmir on October 7, 2014. Hundreds of villagers have fled their homes in the remote Kashmir region as Indian and Pakistani forces kept up Tuesday their cross-border firing that has left nine people dead so far, officials said. AFP PHOTO/Sajjad QAYYUM (Photo credit should read SAJJAD QAYYUM/AFP/Getty Images)

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A Pakistani Kashmiri villager shows his broken water tank from firing across the Line of Control (LoC) between Pakistan and India in Durra Shair Khana, a village of Pakistan-administrated Kashmir, on October 7, 2014. Hundreds of villagers have fled their homes in the remote Kashmir region as Indian and Pakistani forces kept up October 7 their cross-border firing that has left nine people dead so far, officials said. AFP PHOTO/Sajjad QAYYUM (Photo credit should read SAJJAD QAYYUM/AFP/Getty Images)
 
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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, a village of Pakistan-administrated Kashmir, on October 7, 2014. Hundreds of villagers have fled their homes in the remote Kashmir region as Indian and Pakistani forces kept up October 7 their cross-border firing that has left nine people dead so far, officials said. AFP PHOTO/Sajjad QAYYUM (Photo credit should read SAJJAD QAYYUM/AFP/Getty Images)

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Caption:JAMMU, INDIA - OCTOBER 7: A lady clear items from house damaged in shelling by Pakistani security forces at Arnia village in Ranbir Singh Pura on October 7, 2014 in Jammu, India. Breaching the ceasefire for the 17th time this month, Pakistan Rangers targeted 40 Border Out Posts and 25 border hamlets by resorting to heavy mortar shelling and firing along the International Border in Jammu and Samba districts of Jammu and Kashmir, leaving three persons injured. (Photo by Nitin Kanotra/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
 
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Bullets for Bullets isn't going to solve anything.
 
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Looks like a few more people will have to die, before both sides decide that it's enough for now.
 
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Ganda hai per Dhanda hai................
 
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JAMMU, INDIA - OCTOBER 7: Women and children residing near the border leave their homes on a horse cart as they move to safer areas after firing from the Pakistani side at Arnia sector on October 7, 2014 in Jammu, India. Breaching the ceasefire for the 17th time this month, Pakistan Rangers targeted 40 Border Out Posts and 25 border hamlets by resorting to heavy mortar shelling and firing along the International Border in Jammu and Samba districts of Jammu and Kashmir, leaving three persons injured. (Photo by Nitin Kanotra/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)

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JAMMU, INDIA - OCTOBER 7: A lady clear items from house damaged in shelling by Pakistani security forces at Arnia village in Ranbir Singh Pura on October 7, 2014 in Jammu, India. Breaching the ceasefire for the 17th time this month, Pakistan Rangers targeted 40 Border Out Posts and 25 border hamlets by resorting to heavy mortar shelling and firing along the International Border in Jammu and Samba districts of Jammu and Kashmir, leaving three persons injured. (Photo by Nitin Kanotra/Hindustan Times via Getty Images
 
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Ganda hai per Dhanda hai................
i wish ye dhandha shuru hi na hota yaar . look how many of both sides lost love one in thir damn own home sleeping working .
 
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i wish ye dhandha shuru hi na hota yaar . look how many of both sides lost love one in thir damn own home sleeping working .
Boss that was something which was given a thought by your army and administration before starting it and using it to push infiltrators to our side.

The problem with Pakistan is, no one know who controls whom. Is Army controlling the government or government controlling the army. So who would take a call and final decision even if India sit and have a discussion.
 
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Boss that was something which was given a thought by your army and administration before starting it and using it to push infiltrators to our side.

The problem with Pakistan is, no one know who controls whom. Is Army controlling the government or government controlling the army. So who would take a call and final decision even if India sit and have a discussion.
boss one thing i say here is no side is saint look at it from outside . your mine wali baat kabhi khatam nhi ho gee . if you think india only retaliate you need to be more neutral then bro.
 
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boss one thing i say here is no side is saint look at it from outside . your mine wali baat kabhi khatam nhi ho gee . if you think india only retaliate you need to be more neutral then bro.
Bud.. From the rest u have much more rationality. So for that reason I am answering u.. The thing is.. Ki taali ek hath se nahi bajti..rt.. But the chain of commands in India, be it civilian or military, has been constitutionally predefined and never been broken but on the contrary with Pakistan, this chain of commands at both civilian as well as military was and is always a in a constant flux, with no gentleman's Reliability. Because your country's Past history speaks for it self. And is also showing its true colors... To be honest with u bud as same blood brother... The pakistani military really dont want a peace to be prevailed in between both of us. Because if this happens then how would they be able to forcefully dictate thier terms to ur parliamentary Congress.. Which eventually make them strip out of money as well aa power... Thats why every General of ur pakistani Army is so god dam super rich N powerful that he always have gutts to buy out the whole country and sell them to right bidders... Plz here I am not making fun of ur beloved country. But making an honest statement... Because u still dont enjoy a democratic Society.
 
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Which types of weapons both sides are using ?. I saw in news clips BSF using 25 pounder gun for shelling. Apart from that I think BSF is also using 81mm mortar. Anyone have any idea about weapons of Pakistanis?
 
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