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Update: Indian troops killed soldier after questioning: Pakistan Army

Dude..have some respect!...He was also a soldier.... May his sole rest in Peace.
 
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Clearly the Indian Officers do not encourage their men to go gung ho and pluck the genitals off dead bodies. Some martial race bravado that!

Somehow I cannot get over the simple wish of that widow: Mujhe kuch nahin chahiye, bas mere pati ka sar la kar do.

Such a simple wish!

Now the Amans of Asha can go ahead and sing songs.
 
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I hate so strict professionalism of Pak army.

Pakistan Releases Indian Air Crew




Pakistanis should have sent few bullets to the back side of these intruders as well.



......If you want revenge there will be no end... Simply i already mentioned.... Both sides will claim same thing when ever this kinda **** happens... there is no saint's on either sides.... I am not siding with IA nor with PA... we actually don't know what happen there... so instead of thinking about revenge, lets hope this things will neva happen again....

next time chop their wily n send them bak.


keep quite he is also human and a soldier who is protecting his country boarder... Pay some respect to the dead.... We are not animals.... don't troll...
 
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The Pakistani military establishment is now coming up with a whole new spin:

Indian troops killed soldier after questioning: Pakistan Army | Pakistan | DAWN.COM

RAWALPINDI: The Pakistan Army on Friday condemned what it described as the “inhuman and brutal killing” of one of its soldiers by Indian troops near the de facto Kashmir border – the first deadly exchange since a truce was agreed a month ago.

The Pakistani military condemned the killing, saying the soldier had become lost and crossed the LoC “inadvertently”, and civilians had seen him being questioned by Indians troops.

“We condemn such an inhuman and brutal act of killing of our soldier after he had identified himself and explained his position,” a spokesman of the military’s public relations wing, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), said.

The ISPR spokesman said that soldier Sepoy Ikhlaq had lost his way between two border posts earlier on Thursday and inadvertently crossed over the LoC in Khoi Ratta sector.

A few civilians at the scene saw the soldier being questioned by the Indians, he said.

“This is not the first such event. We have returned Indian soldiers in the past, who had similarly strayed,” said the spokesman.

He added that the Directors General Military Operations of the two countries spoke on the hotline this morning when the Indian DGMO revealed that the Pakistani soldier had been killed by their troops.

Sepoy Ikhlaq is a resident of Kallar Saydan, 22 years old, and had four years of service, he said.

Meanwhile, the body of the soldier has been handed over to the Pakistani authorities during a flag meeting in Laam Sector on Friday.

The deceased will be laid to rest with full military honour in his native town on Saturday, ISPR sources told the media.

The Pakistani foreign office also condemned the killing, saying that it “goes against the understanding reached between Pakistan and India on speedy return of inadvertent line crossers,” and that the incident had “the potential to further vitiate the atmosphere.”

“Pakistan calls upon the Government of India to carry out a thorough investigation into this unfortunate incident and to ensure that such incidents do not recur,” it said in a statement released Friday evening.

Meanwhile, an Indian army spokesman claimed the Pakistani soldier had been killed in a firefight in which one Indian soldier was also wounded.

“We detected some suspicious movement yesterday near the LoC (Line of Control) inside our territory and the challengers from our side fired and in the ensuing firefight he was killed,” said Lieutenant Colonel Rajesh Kalia, a spokesman for the Indian army’s northern command.

“At that time we did not know he was a Pakistani soldier. We killed an infiltrator,” the spokesman added.

Kalia said India expected to return the body to Pakistani authorities later in the day.

The incident is the first fatal exchange between troops in the region since the two armies agreed a ceasefire on January 16.

A flare-up along the LoC in early January saw a total of five soldiers killed, three from Pakistan and two from India.

The Indian government expressed outrage after it said one of its soldiers was beheaded although the Pakistan Army denied responsibility for the decapitation.

Cross-border trade and transport links were also suspended for several weeks although they have since resumed.
 
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We may investigate if proper proof of unintentional entry is given by Pakistan. We are ready to discus the issue on table.
 
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Fortunately for you we are not those who carry out beheadings and lateron not return the head.Unfortunatley we don't have Leaders who pay their dalals for carrying out beheadings in lacs....sad really sad!!

In her ‘Confessions of a War Reporter’, published in June 2001 by Himal, a well-known Nepalese magazine, Barkha Dutt recounted how she witnessed a decapitated Pakistani soldier’s head at Kargil. This is what she wrote: “I had to look three times to make sure I was seeing right … “Look again,” said the army colonel, in a tone that betrayed suppressed excitement. This time, I finally saw. It was a head, the disembodied face of a slain soldier nailed onto a tree. “The boys got it as a gift for the brigade,” said the colonel, softly, but proudly.”


Harinder Baweja, the editor (Investigation) of this paper (Hindustan Times), witnessed something similar. This is the account from her book A Soldier’s Diary, Kargil — The Inside Story: “The experiences of 18 Garhwal show another side of the war … one of them took out his knife and slit the head of a Pakistani soldier in one stroke. The head was sent to Brigade Headquarters at Drass and pinned to a tree trunk … the enemy head, a grisly trophy, became an exhibition piece. Major General Puri came down from Mughalpura to see it. Other officers dropped in to Brigade Headquarters to take a look. So did some journalists … it was there pinned on the tree for anyone who could bear to look at it.”



"‘India-Pakistan:Another Tipping Point‘, Admiral (Retd.) Ramdas, former chief of the Indian Navy said he knew that Indian forces have beheaded Pakistani soldiers in the past."



"Fortunately for you we are not those who carry out beheadings and lateron not return the head" SLAPPPPPPPPPP!
 
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Aur karo aman ka tamasha.

Indians interrogated him and then killed him.

Even pics of the soldiers body were flashed on TV...albeit in black and white.
 
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RIP Brother = For you now are with the Angels.

 
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this poor chap paid the price of Jan 8 intrusion and ambush by Pakistani soldiers. Had that not happened, this could have been just an arrest and return, but I guess after that episode, the trigger fingers would have been very itchy... Sad...

So you accept the truth that he was killed in cold blood by IA?
 
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this poor chap paid the price of Jan 8 intrusion and ambush by Pakistani soldiers. Had that not happened, this could have been just an arrest and return, but I guess after that episode, the trigger fingers would have been very itchy... Sad...
if it were not yr adventurism in late december then jan 8 will not have happened in first place.
 
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I salute Indian Armed Forces who have not followed Tit for Tat policy. It is very cruel and abhorrent what Pakistani Armed Forces have done with the dead bodies of our soldiers whom they have killed by deceit. There is no need to show any leniency to our enemies. But once the enemy is killed, it is inhuman to disfigure the body. Now, the Pakistani authorities should hang their heads in shame. The only atonement for the sin they have committed towards our soldiers, is they should publicly seek apology from Indian authorities and families of our martyred soldiers and promise not only to Indian authorities but to the international community of not repeating such inhuman and barbaric act.

first prove it then talk.
 
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first prove it then talk.

They won't prove it. They would whine over it. Do a lot of dramaibazi over it. Present themselves as some angel. And then do something like what they did today. This is what they are good at. Hopefully instead of protesting we respond to them in the same language.
 
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