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AMRITSAR: In the wake of repeated ceasefire violations by Pakistan along the LoC, the BSF has not offered sweets to the Pakistan Rangers here on Thursdsay on the occasion of Diwali festival.
"In the light of present scenario with Pakistan, this time India has decided not to offer sweets to Pakistan on the eve of Diwali Festival," BSF IG, Punjab Frontier, Ashok Kumar said.
The step comes close on the heels of no sweets being offered on the eve of Eid festival by the Pakistani side.
The message that India would not offer them sweets was already conveyed to Pakistan during the flag meeting at Indo-Pak Attari border on Wednesday evening, the IG said.
There were repeated ceasefire violations by Pakistan along LoC as well as International Border in Jammu and Kashmir recently, he said, adding, therefore, offering of sweets to Pakistani counterparts was "totally out of question".
The two neighboring nations, for the past long time, on reciprocal basis, were following the custom of offering of sweets on various occasions like their Independence Day, besides on the occasion of their scared festivals.
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No sweets offered by BSF to Pak Rangers on Diwali - The Times of India
"In the light of present scenario with Pakistan, this time India has decided not to offer sweets to Pakistan on the eve of Diwali Festival," BSF IG, Punjab Frontier, Ashok Kumar said.
The step comes close on the heels of no sweets being offered on the eve of Eid festival by the Pakistani side.
The message that India would not offer them sweets was already conveyed to Pakistan during the flag meeting at Indo-Pak Attari border on Wednesday evening, the IG said.
There were repeated ceasefire violations by Pakistan along LoC as well as International Border in Jammu and Kashmir recently, he said, adding, therefore, offering of sweets to Pakistani counterparts was "totally out of question".
The two neighboring nations, for the past long time, on reciprocal basis, were following the custom of offering of sweets on various occasions like their Independence Day, besides on the occasion of their scared festivals.
Stay updated on the go with The Times of India’s mobile apps. Click here to download it for your device.
No sweets offered by BSF to Pak Rangers on Diwali - The Times of India