Saturday, 26 October 2013

Pakistan army says Indian forces committed 345 ceasefire violations





Pakistan army said Saturday that the Indian forces have committed 345 ceasefire violations in the disputed Kashmir region this year.

Pakistan had declared unilateral ceasefire in 2003 along the Line of Control, which divides Pakistan and India in the disputed Kashmir region.

India had positively responded to Pakistan announcement and also declared ceasefire.

Guns had been relatively silent since the ceasefire however forces of the two arch rivals traded fire in January this year.

Both countries accuse each other of violations that is continued and Pakistan said Saturday that Indian forces fired at a check post at Wahga, the recognized border between the two countries. No one was hurt in the latest firing.

The army’s spokesman, Major General Asim Bajwa said that Indian troops have carried out 345 violations this year so far.

“Number of ceasefire violations by India is on the rise,” General Bajwa said in a tweet.

India also levels similar allegations against Pakistani forces as the growing incidents of firing have caused diplomatic tensions.

Pakistani and Indian Prime Ministers at their summit in New York last month agreed to reduce the tension and had directed their military officials to meet and ensure implementation of the ceasefire agreement.

The Pakistani Foreign Ministry has expressed serious concerns over recent Indian ceasefire violations on the Line of Control.

Foreign Office Spokesperson Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry pointed out on Friday that the Indian troops in recent days have intensified unprovoked shelling on the working boundary and targeted twenty seven Pakistani posts. It resulted in the death of two civilians and one security personnel.

He said despite these violations‚ Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has extended a hand of friendship to India and he has repeatedly expressed Pakistan's desire to have good neighborly relations with India.

The spokesperson said India should respect the ceasefire and reciprocate to Pakistan's sincere efforts for peace and stability in the region.

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