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This is what you get for firing on civilians.
Do you honestly think any of the military hawks and warmongers actually care about your justification ?
This is just going to serve as more fodder for them to advocate open aggression on pakistan.
No more trade, reversal of business agreements, reversal of market accessibility, reversal of cultural exchange everything.
India isn't going anywhere.
BSF don't make same mistakes against Pakistan civilians, understood?
Neither is Pakistan. Continue your savage behavior and watch how your assets in Afghanistan will go up in smoke.
That's very cute. Tell me the name of the facility that deemed it fit to let you out ?
I think i may have to register a complaint.
Drunk bsf think they are firing on Bengalis. Don't make that mistake.
Pak ceasefire violation halts cross-LoC trade, bus service
Arun Sharma : Jammu, Tue Jun 19 2012, 00:22 hrs
Additional troops have been mobilised along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch district and the cross-LoC trade and passenger bus service on Poonch-Rawalakote road, suspended following tension in the wake of unprovoked firing in Krishna Ghati area by Pakistani troops for the past one week.
Official sources, however, refused to divulge much, saying the movement of troops in border areas was a routine affair. They attributed the continued unprovoked firing by Pakistani troops to desperation to push in maximum militants into J-K during summer. They were not allowing the Indian Army to undertake the usual repair of barbed wire fence along the LoC which gets damaged during snowfall every winter, they said.
Meanwhile, the weeklong violation of ceasefire — which has been the longest and the severest during the past many years in view of Pakistani troops targeting forward Indian positions with even medium and heavy weaponry including mortars and rockets — has adversely affected both the cross-LoC trade and bus service at Chakkan Da Bagh in Poonch district. While there has been no trade on Poonch-Rawalakote road since Thursday last, the cross- LoC passenger bus did not operate on Monday.
“It is the Pakistani side who have stopped both the trade and the bus service,’’ said the custodian of cross-LoC trade at Chakkan Da Bagh, Abdul Hamid. The cross-LoC bus service and the trade is likely to remain suspended on Tuesday as well, he pointed out.
Trucks carrying bananas and other goods from the Indian side had left Chakkan Da Bagh for Pakistan occupied Kashmir (***) on Thursday and Friday, but Pakistani officials did not open the gates, forcing the vehicles to return. For the same reason, the cross-LoC passenger bus did not leave Chakkan Da Bagh, sources pointed out.
Do you really think the Army on either side is worried about a civilian/non-state actor wandering near no man's land ? Fire at will.Don't care what Indians think of us. You fire on civilians, PA pounds your soldiers. That is that.
Do you really think the Army on either side is worried about a civilian/non-state actor wandering near no man's land ? Fire at will.