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LoC flare up: August 2013

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2.5 million retired army soldiers in Pakistan, do you think they are fit to fight a war.

We don't think of being fit or not what we think is are we read to give our life for Islam and Muslims and yes we are and we would destroy the enemy once and for all they want war we would give it to them
JAMMU: After a two-day lull, Pakistan Army again violated the ceasefire by targeting forward posts along the LoC in Jammu district, drawing retaliation from Indian forces.

"Pakistan Army opened indiscriminate and unprovoked firing on forward posts along the LoC in Pallanwala sub-sector in Jammu district around 2330 hours last night", a senior Army officer said on Friday.

Pakistan Army fired from small and automatic weapons on the forward posts along LoC.

Indian troops guarding the borderline used similar calibre weapons and strongly retaliated, triggering fierce exchanges, which continued till midnight Thursday night, he said.

There was no loss of life or injury to any one in the fresh firing.

There was no firing or ceasefire violation by Pakistan along the LoC from 3.15 pm on August 27 to 11.30 pm on August 29.

Pakistani troops had violated the ceasefire on August 27 by firing on Indian posts along LoC in Bhimber Gali sub-sector of Poonch district.

There has been almost daily firing and mortar shelling by Pakistani Army in the Poonch-Rajouri sector since August 6 with a total of over 30 ceasefire violations recorded this month.

Six jawans have been killed and 10 injured in ceasefire violations and firing by Pakistan troops on forward posts, civilian areas and patrolling parties along the Indo-Pak border in August.
Pakistan army again violates ceasefire along LoC in Jammu - The Times of India
 
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We don't think of being fit or not what we think is are we read to give our life for Islam and Muslims and yes we are and we would destroy the enemy once and for all they want war we would give it to them

That zeal is totally missing from Pakistan people. Musharraf himself sent Nawaz Sharif to Bill Clinton to stop the war in Kargil when peak after peak started to fall to India. It was revealed by Pakistan Lt. Gen. Gulzar Jamshed Kiani.
 
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That zeal is totally missing from Pakistan people. Musharraf himself sent Nawaz Sharif to Bill Clinton to stop the war in Kargil when peak after peak started to fall to India. It was revealed by Pakistan Lt. Gen. Gulzar Jamshed Kiani.

Ask your Army to start a war you will know what is Pakistan what is Jihad and what we will do with our beloved enemy
 
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Ask your Army to start a war you will know what is Pakistan what is Jihad and what we will do with our beloved enemy

Your blind obsession with 'starting' a war is the reason why the entire region has a problem.

The war has already started and is going on. This is the new generation of warfare. Ever since 90s, you've already started it. Wake up. No Cold war style men with rifles will come charging.
 
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MUMBAI: A whopping 35513 personnel of the central armed police forces comprising central reserve police force, border security force, central industrial security force, Indo-Tibetan border police, SSB and Assam rifles have opted for voluntary retirement in last two years for personal and domestic reasons. Significantly, highest number of personnel to seek VRS are from BSF (15990), followed by CRPF (11406), CISF (3225), AR (2198), ITBP (1333) and SSB (1321).

The numbers work out to around 50 VRS a day and the total number over two years is a little less than 5% of the combined strength of these forces, which is around 7.5 lakh.

When issue of alarming rise in VRS among the members of the Central armed police forces (CAPF) was raised in the parliament, union minister of state for home R P N Singh informed that children and family issues, health\illness of self or family, social-family obligations and commitments are the main reasons for proceeding on voluntary retirement. A cursory glance over Singh's three page reply leads one to the conclusion that the centre failed to address even minor issues raised by the members of the CAPF.

Singh said in view of the piquant situation the centre has drafted a multi-pronged strategy to contain the voluntary retirements. "We have worked out a transparent, rational and fair leave policy, which will be implemented in a time bound period," he said.

Further, the CAPF personnel will be granted special leave to attend their urgent domestic problems, regular interaction, both formal and informal, among commanders, officers and troops to find out and address their grievances.

Singh has promised to revamp the entire grievances redressal machinery, regulating duty hours to ensure adequate rest and relief, improving living conditions through provision of basic amenities and facilities for troops and their families, motivate the force through increased risk, hardship and other allowances.

In addition, it has been proposed to provide STD telephone facilities to the troops to facilitate being in touch with their family members and to reduce tension in the remote locations, better medical facilities for troops and their family members, organise talks by doctors and other specialists to address their personal and psychological concerns.

Besides yoga and meditation classes for better management of stress, Singh has proposed to set up recreation centres for the family members and special scholarships for the wards of the personnel."We will provide them better identity and community recognition," he said. @DESERT FIGHTER @Areesh @Rafi @balixd

Things not going well over there.
 
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