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Pakistan lodges strong protest with India over unprovoked firing

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Pakistan recorded a strong protest with Indian and the UN Military Observers Group as Indian forces continued unprovoked firing on Working Boundary on Tuesday.

Indian Deputy High Commissioner JP Singh was also summoned in this regard. The firing resulted in the martyrdom of two civilians, including one-and-a-half-year-old girl. Six civilians were also injured as a result of the Indian shelling.

According to Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Spokesman Lt General Asim Bajwa, Indian forces resorted to unprovoked firing on Line of Control and Working Boundary in Bhimber and Chuprar sectors respectively. Pakistani troops gave a befittingly response to the Indian firing.

A strong protest was launched with UNMOGIP regarding unprovoked firing by Indians on working
http://dailytimes.com.pk/pakistan/2...-protest--with-india-over-unprovoked-firing--
 
Pakistan sounds like a sissy lodging protests every now and then (which nobody gives a F*k about)..


Just respond to the firing with your own and give such a befitting reply that they never think of violating the ceasefire again !
 
Its a long game now...ordinance factories already ordered to increase ammunation production.
Pakistan has to play the game it started..though difficult to continue.
 
We are already done with UN mILITARY OBSERVERS GROUP told them to pack up their bags and move,as they enjoyed their free stay for past 50 years.with no results achieved,They have left India,yet Pakistan wants this group to stay and lodges its protests to a group which does nothing except enjoy freebies,UNMOGP is a paper tiger at best.
Keep lodging protests,good for you.:lol:
 

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