Unsubstantiated allegations of infiltration do not justify atrocities against non-combatants as is the case with Indian CF violations along the LoC.
Unsubstantiated? There are five dead bodies in the latest instance. The terror camps exist, the insertion launch pads exist, and the incidents go back some decades.
Furthermore, as far as allegations of cease-fire violations go, it would seem that there has never been any such action by the opposite side. What was it about the beam in one's eye before the mote in that of another?
And as far as omissions go, the biggest omission here is the one from the Indian side about the atrocities, torture, rape & massacres over 70 plus years of occupation and the recent crackdown and implementation of policies to assist in genocide in IOK through demographic change.
Even the most detached and neutral investigations have not found any basis to these allegations beyond a handful of ghastly incidents; however, it is not the numbers, but the existence of an entire ecology of victim-hood, of people who earn their living out of representing the most terrible incidents that have never occurred. There is a ready market for such narrations; one has only to look at the reporting and the nature of the reports to gauge the situation.
The most galling thing is to be informed about these situations with great authority by people sitting in Karachi, and in Lahore, and in Rawalpindi and Islamabad, with complete indifference to what I have personally seen and heard (both good and bad) on my personal visits to the Vale. Those visits are no longer possible thanks to circumstances beyond my control, but the stories are carbon copies. Those that are true are vociferously reported by Indian media; it was thanks to Indian media that we learn about that oaf, Leetul Gogoi, and about the even more oafish action of the then Army high command in not punishing him but recognising his initiative.
The point is that we do not need to be told about what is happening; we know, and there is a strong body of objection to anything that even smacks of repressive measures, even when this affects the procedures used by the security forces in counter-terrorist actions.