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Indian soldiers will retaliate if Pakistan violates ceasefire at LoC

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Sending out a strong message to Pakistan, Army
Chief Bikram Singh said that Indian soldiers won’t
remain quiet if the neighbouring country violated
the ceasefire. However, Bikram Singh said that he
didn’t want to comment on Pakistani Prime
Minister Pervez Ashraf’s Ajmer visit. “Our soldiers are not sitting idle. We won’t
remain quiet if they violate the ceasefire. This
keeps on happening at the ground. The battalion
commanders are the best people to reply,” Singh
replied when asked about the situation at the
Line of Control. However, he said the Indian Army had already
conveyed its concern to the Centre on the issue
of ceasefire violations, beheading of an Indian
soldier and brutal killing of another soldier by
Pakistani troops in January. “At that time, we
showed our concern.. We have shown our emotions (to the Centre),” the Army Chief, who
was here to attend the War Decorated India
Triennial National Convention cum Reunion, said. Meanwhile, Ashraf amid tight security arrived in
Jaipur on Saturday, even as chief of Hazrat
Khwaja Moinuddin Hasan Chisti Dargah Syed
Zainul Abedin Ali Khan said ‘he will not assist
Ashraf’s prayers to protest the beheading of
India soldiers. The Dargah chief told CNN-IBN that the boycott has been announced to protest
against the beheading of Indian soldiers at the
Line of Control. Army Chief’s comments come a day after Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh said that there cannot
be normalisation of ties with Pakistan unless the
terror machine still active there was brought
under control. However, Manmohan Singh said
India has made sincere efforts to normalise its relations with Pakistan and had achieved some
progress. Ashraf’s visit comes at a time when there is a
chill in bilateral ties over the ceasefire violations
at the Line of Control in Kashmir. An Indian soldier
was beheaded by Pakistani troops while the
mutilated body of another was found in January.

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The same applies from our side rest assuredly.

Hopefully indian won't repeat the same belligerant mistakes they made at hajji pir - which is what started off this whole needless tit for tat exchange in the first place.
 
The same applies from our side rest assuredly.

Hopefully indian won't repeat the same belligerant mistakes they made at hajji pir - which is what started off this whole needless tit for tat exchange in the first place.

Well........we could keep pointing fingers at each other (like we always do) or both the countries could show some restraint and sit on the table.
 
The same applies from our side rest assuredly.

Hopefully indian won't repeat the same belligerant mistakes they made at hajji pir - which is what started off this whole needless tit for tat exchange in the first place.

Well if you know the History of Indo-Pak relations , you already know that it ain't over yet ;)
 
indian soldiers gonna teach pakistani soldiers some manners.. high time !


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AM i too late to troll ? :confused:


on topic...

I hope saner heads prevail on the border ...this conflict has gone for too long
 
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