ISLAMABAD, Aug: 7 – Pakistan summoned a senior Indian
diplomat and asked him to ensure security of its diplomatic mission in New
Delhi following a protest demonstration outside the Pakistani High Commission.
Indian media has reported that about a group of youth
belonging to the Indian ruling Congress party Wednesday outside the Pakistan
High Commission to protest the alleged killings of five Indian soldiers in the disputed Kashmir region.
Nearly 200 members climbed police barricades and raised anti-Pakistan
slogans, Indian media quoted the Delhi police as saying.
The Pakistani Foreign Ministry expressed concerns at the
demonstration in front of its diplomatic mission and called for security.
“Some demonstrators gathered in front of our High Commission
and Pakistan House (residence of the ambassador) in New Delhi today. The
protesters raised slogans against Pakistan,” the Foreign Ministry spokesman
said.
“We summoned Indian Deputy High Commission to the Foreign
Office to stress that protection of Pakistan High Commission and Pakistan House
is the responsibility of Indian government,” Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry said in a
statement.
He called for strengthening security of Pakistan
representation in New Delhi.
Tensions between the two countries increased after the
Indian defence officials said that Pakistani troops attacked an Indian post
along the Line of Control in the Poonch sector in the disputed Kashmir region
late Monday night, killing five Indian soldiers.
Pakistan military says that Indian troops fired on a post on
Wednesday and critically injured two soldiers.
Top military commanders of Pakistan and India on Wednesday
spoke on hotline to reduce tensions along the Line of Control (LoC) to reduce
the tension.
The Director Generals of Military Operations (DGMOs) of the
two countries established contact a day after Indian and Pakistan militaries
accused each other of violation of a 2003 ceasefire by resorting to firing on
posts.
Pakistan and India declared ceasefire along the LoC in 2003.
Guns had been relatively silenced since then however border
troops some time trade fire. Both sides routinely accuse each other of
violations.
The LoC escalations started in January this year when
skirmishes between armies of two nuclear neighbors claimed lives of five
troopers, two from India and three from Pakistan.
The Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Tuesday Pakistan remains committed to the ceasefire agreement of 2003 which is an important Confidence Building Measure and should be respected in letter and spirit.