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Our jawans have taught Pakistan a befitting lesson: Modi after decline in firing

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The way Modi was angry makes it clear who lost during this adventure of Indian army.

Modi will learn a lot more and quickly about Pakistan . A tea seller might have mastered to manipulate Hindu minds but now he knows the shareef in Rawalpindi is way different from the one who sent him mangoes and sari's.

He wants to act tough but lacks the guts as at the end of day he gets afraid k kahi Cheeki chai mai kun hone pe Saab thapar Na ae de.
 
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As firing from across the border declined following strong retaliatory response by India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Friday said Pakistan has been taught a "befitting lesson" with the Army "shutting their mouth".

"Pakistan has got a befitting lesson. They will not dare to repeat it again. Our jawans have shut their mouth," he said addressing an election rally at Dhamangaon in Maharashtra.

The Prime Minister said those living close to the border with Pakistan who had to leave their homes following nine days of heavy mortar shelling and firing will be adequately compensated by the Centre.

"I assure you, the government of India will act promptly to provide adequate compensation to those who had to leave their homes due to shelling and migrate elsewhere," he said.

Modi also slammed Congress for targeting him over his government's response to Pakistan's aggression.

"Congress is busy issuing statements over what is happening on the Pakistan border. This not the time for empty 'boli' (talk) by them, but for 'goli' (bullet) by our jawans," he said.

Meanwhile Pakistan prime minister Nawaz Sharif Friday called for honouring the sanctity of the border with India.

Sharif, who chaired a National Security Committee (NSC) meeting, said that Pakistan's desire for peace should not be misunderstood, Dawn Online reported.

The meeting was attended by Pakistan's interior minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, defence minister Khawaja Asif, the advisor to prime minister on national security and foreign affairs Sartaj Aziz and senior military officers.

The top military leadership briefed the meeting about the latest situation along the Line of Control and the International Boundary and said that Pakistani forces were only firing in self-defence and not targeting civilian areas.

Sharif also deplored the loss of lives in the Pakistani side as a result of the firing.

Except for firing by Pakistan in Hiranagar sector of Kathua district for about 20 minutes at four BSF outposts, there for was no firing along the IB on Thursday night.

Read: Pak’s logic for targeting border stumps Army, BSF

"There was no cross-border firing during the intervening night of October 9 and 10 along the International Border in Jammu and Samba districts", a BSF spokesperson said.

The IB has witnessed heavy firing for nine days that has left eight persons dead and injured nearly 90 people, including 13 security personnel.

Besides over 32,000 people have fled from their border homes leaving 113 hamlets deserted along the IB.

India and Pakistan troops traded heavy fire along the IB on the intervening night of October 7 and 8 after Pakistan Rangers shelled almost the entire IB by targeting 60 outposts and over 130 border hamlets in Jammu, Samba and Kathua districts of Jammu and Kashmir, in which 15 people including 3 BSF jawans were injured.

Earlier on Thursday defence minister Arun Jaitley warned Pakistan that it would have to pay an “unaffordable” price if it persisted with unprovoked firing along the border, upping the ante amid the most intense fighting between the South Asian rivals in over a decade.

“If Pakistan persists with this adventurism, our forces will make the cost of this adventurism unaffordable for it,” Jaitley told a press conference. “India is a responsible state. It is never an aggressor but at the same time it has a paramount duty to defend its people and its territory.”

Jaitley said Indian forces were doing a commendable job in the face of acts of aggression by Pakistan and ruled out talks until the firing continued.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India responded to the aggression from across the border with courage.

“The enemy has realised that times have changed and their old habits will not be tolerated,” Modi told an election rally in Maharashtra's Baramati on Thursday .

“Today, when bullets are being fired on the border, it is the enemy that is screaming. Our jawans have responded to the aggression with courage.”

his is the first major fighting with Pakistan that the Prime Minister has dealt with since winning the election in May. It comes after weeks of destabilising anti-government protests in Pakistan and just a few days ahead of state assembly elections, for which Modi has been campaigning.

While exchanges of sporadic fire are common along the border, the extent and intensity of the exchanges and the number of civilian deaths is unusual

Analysts say the violence comes at a time when Pakistan's army is taking a more assertive role in the country’s politics while India has toughened its stance ahead of assembly elections this month.

Pakistan taught 'befitting lesson', says PM Modi after decline in firing - Hindustan Times

So f'ing brave Modi is..my goodness I pity the intelligence of Indian public.
now lets talk about why China is sitting 40 miles inside indian borders!
so that brave chai wala start firing on Pakistani borders just to show his limpy public how brave a chai wala can be, and now he is getting tired and stops firing and for that he is petting his own shoulder, I pitty again
 
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So while the internet warriors and the politicians on both sides claim "victory".. the poor folk living near the border got turned into swiss cheese.
Well the Indians do need something to cheer about even if it's staged managed lies, after the repeated humiliation by the Chinese.
 
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So f'ing brave Modi is..my goodness I pity the intelligence of Indian public.
now lets talk about why China is sitting 40 miles inside indian borders!
so that brave chai wala start firing on Pakistani borders just to show his limpy public how brave a chai wala can be, and now he is getting tired and stops firing and for that he is petting his own shoulder, I pitty again

Bai, chup reh tu:coffee:
 
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What purpose? internal problems are there and not going any where, and how long can you hide or divert internal problems?.I think you Indians need to come out of these conspiracy theories.

Regardless of conspiracy theories & one may never know what triggered this bout but across the IB, it's Pakistan that would have fared worse off. Forget all the talk about who did what & how better they were, the point to remember is that structures in Pakistan's side go quite close to the IB while it's not the same in India. Puts all of them in the line of fire of the BSF and as the Rangers chief said, BSF laid down a huge amount of fire. The damage to physical infrastructure in the Pakistani side will be very substantial.
 
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Well the Indians do need something to cheer about even if it's staged managed lies, after the repeated humiliation by the Chinese.

The border region and its effects are better known to the civilians who suffered. Although I find it odd that the Indian media is constantly being asked to and is reporting casualties of the Indian Army as if that is not the job description....seemingly brewing up the usual storm of sentiment as they did in Kargil. While here a person getting shot an especially a soldier is business as usual. You get a thank you, a salute and see you back at duty.
 
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Pakistan's prime minister statement:
Sharif, who chaired a National Security Committee (NSC) meeting, said that Pakistan's desire for peace should not be misunderstood, Dawn Online reported
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India's prime minister statement:
The enemy has realised that times have changed and their old habits will not be tolerated,” Modi told an election rally in Maharashtra's Baramati on Thursday .

“Today, when bullets are being fired on the border, it is the enemy that is screaming. Our jawans have responded to the aggression with courage.”
 
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, the point to remember is that structures in Pakistan's side go quite close to the IB while it's not the same in India. Puts all of them in the line of fire of the BSF and as the Rangers chief said, BSF laid down a huge amount of fire.

Where is that sweeping statement coming from?

Could you highlight this particular characteristic which you base this statement on?
 
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No.congis are trying to portray modi's stance on this as weak;he had to speak out and tell people that he was not acting like congi cowards during ceasefire violations.Besides these comments boost the morale of our soldiers.Everyone looks up to a great leader.

True. We have more trouble fighting the Congress than Pakistan. Quite a shameful act on the Congress' part to intervene with diplomacy.
 
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Where is that sweeping statement coming from?

Could you highlight this particular characteristic which you base this statement on?


Not a sweeping statement, I was talking only about the section of the IB that was involved. It's something that has mentioned in numerous news articles & written about. These are civilian structures btw. It has no direct bearing militarily but once civilians were targeted, it was easier for the BSF to respond.
 
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The border region and its effects are better known to the civilians who suffered. Although I find it odd that the Indian media is constantly being asked to and is reporting casualties of the Indian Army as if that is not the job description....seemingly brewing up the usual storm of sentiment as they did in Kargil. While here a person getting shot an especially a soldier is business as usual. You get a thank you, a salute and see you back at duty.
Exactly, while the Indians are kicking up a frenzy as if they have actually achieved something, the reality is Pakistani PM and army chief weren't even concerned about the situation on the LOC and were visiting Waziristan...... obviously the operation going on there is our priority, where as Indians are desperate to lift tail after debacle with the Chinese.
 
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