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Hot line contact: Pak DGMO warns India against any military misadventure
SAM Staff, June 6, 2017
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File photo of a Pakistani soldier along the Line of Control. PHOTO: ISPR
A special hotline contact was established on Monday between top military commanders of Pakistan and India as tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbours ratchet up at the Line of Control (LoC) amid increasing incidents of ceasefire violations.

Director General Military Operations (DGMOs) Major General Sahir Shamshad Mirza spoke to his Indian counterpart in the backdrop of recent ceasefire violations by the Indian army along the LoC and Working Boundary, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement.

Maj Gen Mirza, according to the military’s media wing, raised issues of unprovoked firing by Indian troops along the LoC and the Working Boundary and continuous targeting of innocent civilians particularly on June 1 in Battal, Garam Chashma and Jandrot sectors which resulted in the martyrdom of innocent civilians.

Maj Gen Mirza told his Indian counterpart that the killing of innocent civilians and inadvertent crossers at the LoC and labelling them infiltrator was highly unprofessional and unsoldierly.

He asked the Indian DGMO to provide actionable evidence regarding alleged infiltration and also to look inwards for correct identification of the issue.

“Pakistan Army is committed to maintaining peace and tranquillity along the LoC/WB. However, any Indian misadventure from across/along the LoC in any form shall be responded to with full force at the time and place of our choosing with onus of responsibility on Indian aggressive behaviour,” he cautioned in a statement.

Tensions have been simmering between Pakistan and India for months and there has been increased number of cross-border exchanges between the two countries in recent weeks. Pakistan killed five Indian soldiers on Saturday while responding to the Indian army’s unprovoked firing and ceasefire violation. The ISPR also released footage showing Indian posts being destroyed in the retaliatory action.

http://southasianmonitor.com/2017/06/06/hot-line-contact-pak-dgmo-warns-india-military-misadventure/
 
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Meanwhile Pakistani journalist Mubashir Zaidi who works for both Pakistani DAWN news/TV and Indian newspaper, The Hindu confirmed that a Pakistani soldier was killed along LoC two days back and two more injured.
Mubashir Zaidi
KARACHI, JUNE 05, 2017 04:42 IST

There was also no official word on the casualties on the Pakistani side, though sources said at least one soldier, Waris Shah, had been killed and two injured in the clash.

httpwww,thehindu,com/todays-paper/tp-national/pak-releases-video-of-loc-attack/article18720128.ece

Mubashir Zaidi can be contacted on Twitter (@xadeejournalist).
 
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^It can be confirmed that no Indian soldier died as if there were casualties names of soldiers would have emerged but not a single name emerged.
 
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^It can be confirmed that no Indian soldier died as if there were casualties names of soldiers would have emerged but not a single name emerged.


Has an Indian soldier ever died in combat in last 70 years?? Your govt has never accepted any causality...
 
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Maj Gen Mirza told his Indian counterpart that the killing of innocent civilians and inadvertent crossers at the LoC and labelling them infiltrator was highly unprofessional and unsoldierly.

This is the issue which i am raising on this forum time and again. This single reason can escalate the conflict into a war. Indians are kidnapping the villagers near the LoC by declaring them "terrorists". An 86 year old retired headmaster of Tatta Paani was kidnapped and later the Indian media showed his dead body as a deceased "terrorist". People of Tatta Paani protested and demanded Pak Army to take stern actions against these violations. No one can do agriculture, collect water and woods due to constant firing and shelling by indians according to population living near LoC. The response of Pak Army came after repeated incidents of CFVs and kidnapping. DGMO have now raised this issue with his Indian counterpart in this hotline contact.
 
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Dont see a single casualty in the video.


We always announce casualties infact we even give names of ones with minor injuries.
Unlike you guys who hide their death toll.
lol...and how many you saw pakistani dead troops in your army videos ?
 
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This is the issue which i am raising on this forum time and again. This single reason can escalate the conflict into a war. Indians are kidnapping the villagers near the LoC by declaring them "terrorists". An 86 year old retired headmaster of Tatta Paani was kidnapped and later the Indian media showed his dead body as a deceased "terrorist". People of Tatta Paani protested and demanded Pak Army to take stern actions against these violations. No one can do agriculture, collect water and woods due to constant firing and shelling by indians according to population living near LoC. The response of Pak Army came after repeated incidents of CFVs and kidnapping. DGMO have now raised this issue with his Indian counterpart in this hotline contact.
All the three were guiding militants.
 
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