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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan again summoned a Indian Deputy High Commissioner (DHC) on Sunday to reject and board criticism over some-more municipal casualties along a Line of Control (LoC) due to unprovoked ceasefire violations by India.
Director General (SA SAARC) Dr Mohammad Faisal, summoned a Indian Deputy High Commissioner, Mr JP Singh and cursed a unprovoked ceasefire violations by a Indian function army in Chirikot and Satwal Sectors on Saturday that resulted into additional shahadats of another 3 civilians, (two women in Tetri Note encampment and one women in Chaffar Village) and injuries to one, pronounced a press recover released by a Foreign Office.
The executive ubiquitous urged a Indian side to honour a 2003 Ceasefire arrangement; examine this and other incidents of ceasefire violations; indoctrinate a Indian army to honour a ceasefire, in minute and suggestion and say assent on a LoC.
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Categorically rejecting a Indian customary allegations of infiltration opposite a LoC, a DG (SA SAARC) emphasised that Pakistan had consistently confirmed that it was essential that a UNMOGIP should be authorised to play a purpose as mandated by a UN Security Council resolutions.
It was India that on a one palm customarily purported infiltration attempts and nonetheless paradoxically denied UNMOGIP to perform a duties, he added.
Dr Mohammad Faisal also settled that a Indian attempts to inhibit general courtesy from a worsening conditions in a IoK due to a odious measures, by heating adult a LoC, shall fail.
He pronounced that a counsel targeting of civilians was indeed abominable and discordant to tellurian grace and general tellurian rights and charitable laws.
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