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Shelling continues at India-Pakistan border, 18,000 civilians flee homes

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Fleeing is the best thing that poor souls can do right now......... With dozen of people died on both side of the boarder, there is no point in staying in boarder area...... We cant see any chances of firing stopping for another couple of days atleast......
 
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So much for Modi's policy of having peace with neighbours.

India and Pakistan will go to an all out war which will destroy the economies of both countries where investment will flee and bring uncertainty to both economies.
 
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So much for Modi's policy of having peace with neighbours.

India and Pakistan will go to an all out war which will destroy the economies of both countries where investment will flee and bring uncertainty to both economies.

The firing was initiated from the other side when our civilians were killed.

We are simply responding.

If you expect that we'd sit like the p*ssies that governed us for 10 years, you're under the wrong impression.

PM Modi did what he could to get peace and even offered to trade big time. But you must understand that Pak Army controls Pakistan while its civilian government doesn't have any control. The PM there cannot tell the Generals to stop or not do something; he will be thrown out.

And generals don't care about economy, healthcare, education, social development, cleanliness, infrastructure etc. That is why you see most of the military ruled countries are in a pathetic state. Pakistani PM wants to put aside our differences and bring out the best in Pakistan but he cannot do anything without the general's nod.
 
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The firing was initiated from the other side when our civilians were killed.

We are simply responding.

If you expect that we'd sit like the p*ssies that governed us for 10 years, you're under the wrong impression.

PM Modi did what he could to get peace and even offered to trade big time. But you must understand that Pak Army controls Pakistan while its civilian government doesn't have any control. The PM there cannot tell the Generals to stop or not do something; he will be thrown out.

And generals don't care about economy, healthcare, education, social development, cleanliness, infrastructure etc. That is why you see most of the military ruled countries are in a pathetic state. Pakistani PM wants to put aside our differences and bring out the best in Pakistan but he cannot do anything without the general's nod.


It seems like your politicos sat with their thumbs up their butt when the PLA strolled on down for a picnic.

Big talk from a little man. :lol:
 
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It seems like your politicos sat with their thumbs up their butt when the PLA strolled on down for a picnic.

Big talk from a little man. :lol:

Sure. They came in, we told them to go, they refused, but later left.

Where did you see them firing and killing our soldiers or civilians?

That's because Chinese know the difference between realistic benefits that they can get by being with us and don't pander to ideological gimmicks of the olden days.
 
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No talks with Pakistan till border firing continues: Modi

JAMMU- In the wake of intensifying alleged ceasefire violations along the border in Jammu and Kashmir, India has said that talks with Islamabad will not be possible unless Pakistan stops cross-border firing.
According to Indian media reports, New Delhi has responded strongly, conveying the Indian leadership's resolve and ability to deal with Pakistan.

Indian National Security Advisor Ajit Doval held a high-level meeting, attended by Home Secretary Anil Goswami, Intelligence Bureau chief Syed Asif Ibrahim, BSF representatives, on the situation in border. Goswami was briefed about the situation by Director General (DG) of the Border Security

Force, DK Pathak. Also, Home Minister Rajnath Singh talked to the BSF DG twice on Wednesday.

The minister is likely to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and apprise him of the situation at the border.

Union Minister of State (PMO) Jitendra Singh, who represents the Jammu Lok Sabha seat in Parliament, visited the border areas to take stock of the situation. According to reports, the number of casualties on the Pakistani side is higher than those recorded on the Indian side.
 
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No talks with Pakistan till border firing continues: Modi

JAMMU- In the wake of intensifying alleged ceasefire violations along the border in Jammu and Kashmir, India has said that talks with Islamabad will not be possible unless Pakistan stops cross-border firing.
According to Indian media reports, New Delhi has responded strongly, conveying the Indian leadership's resolve and ability to deal with Pakistan.

Indian National Security Advisor Ajit Doval held a high-level meeting, attended by Home Secretary Anil Goswami, Intelligence Bureau chief Syed Asif Ibrahim, BSF representatives, on the situation in border. Goswami was briefed about the situation by Director General (DG) of the Border Security

Force, DK Pathak. Also, Home Minister Rajnath Singh talked to the BSF DG twice on Wednesday.

The minister is likely to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and apprise him of the situation at the border.

Union Minister of State (PMO) Jitendra Singh, who represents the Jammu Lok Sabha seat in Parliament, visited the border areas to take stock of the situation. According to reports, the number of casualties on the Pakistani side is higher than those recorded on the Indian side.


Good reply.
 
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No talks with Pakistan till border firing continues: Modi

JAMMU- In the wake of intensifying alleged ceasefire violations along the border in Jammu and Kashmir, India has said that talks with Islamabad will not be possible unless Pakistan stops cross-border firing.
According to Indian media reports, New Delhi has responded strongly, conveying the Indian leadership's resolve and ability to deal with Pakistan.

Indian National Security Advisor Ajit Doval held a high-level meeting, attended by Home Secretary Anil Goswami, Intelligence Bureau chief Syed Asif Ibrahim, BSF representatives, on the situation in border. Goswami was briefed about the situation by Director General (DG) of the Border Security

Force, DK Pathak. Also, Home Minister Rajnath Singh talked to the BSF DG twice on Wednesday.

The minister is likely to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and apprise him of the situation at the border.

Union Minister of State (PMO) Jitendra Singh, who represents the Jammu Lok Sabha seat in Parliament, visited the border areas to take stock of the situation. According to reports, the number of casualties on the Pakistani side is higher than those recorded on the Indian side.

This was missing for 10 years!

Good development.
 
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Envoy calls on Indian govt to observe ceasefire

Expressing deep concern over the recent cross border violations, Pakistan’s UN Ambassador Masood Khan called upon the Indian government to “immediately observe ceasefire and help preserve tranquility,” Radio Pakistan reported.

Source: Modi gives 'free hand' to Indian military for LOC firing. Govt Officials

“Give peace a chance!” Vow, coming from a Pakistani politician who has indulged in anti-India hate-mongering most of his political life, this is really news. Sartaj Aziz, who was recently in New York, must have surely sensed the international attitude to Pakistan which is shunned and despised, almost like the despicable ISIS, because of its violent extremism and what is whispered as “Pakistan’s infamous two Ds” — the two Ds standing for denial and deception. Sir, with great respect, how do you expect your neighbor to stretch its hand of friendship to your gesture of “stretching the hand of friendship”, when you engage in war-mongering and militant extremism? You have neither taken action against the killers of the 2008 Mumbai carnage, nor have you done anything to dismantle the terrorist network on your soil that is aimed against India. The recent talks between foreign secretaries were called off because your undesirable and unwelcome high commissioner in Delhi met with violent fringe elements of Kashmiri separatists, funded and armed by Pakistan. Most Indians have now become so cynical and indifferent to Pakistan that they do not believe the news reported by Pakistani media (I hope this esteemed paper, in the interest of objectivity and freedom of speech which it professes to espouse, will not change, cut or even stop this comment) about “attacks” by Indian border patrol forces. The Indian media has a different story to tell; Indian papers report of daily firing and shelling of Indian villages on the border by Pakistani armed forces, obviously, with the intention of giving over to militants whom Pakistan is trying to push across the border. Peace is a two-way traffic; it’s a tango in which both partners participate. You had many opportunities to strike a long-lasting friendship and brotherly relationship with India, but you preferred to abuse Indian goodwill. Like they say, you can make a mistake once because you are just human, but if you make a mistake twice, you are a fool. Indians have shown a soft corner for what were once considered to be our “brothers across the borders”, but things have changed. We have realized that a dog’s tail can never straighten. I am sorry if I hurt the feelings of any Pakistani readers but this is a serious matter and we cannot talk about peace while your actions convey a different game plan. --------- copied form tribune
 
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Moodi dont want peace in this region he him self is a extremist responsible of killing thousands of Innocent Indian muslims in gujrat what more you can expect from such extremist
 
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Tere pappa ne bataya ye sab kya??? Tum log baat karne layak hi nahi ho...peace ki baat kar rahe he....1999 me hamne peace initiative liya tha...kaam tumhare gandu genral ne hi bigada tha
 
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