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FO summons Indian diplomat over cross-LoC firing

  • January 19, 2018

ISLAMABAD: Indian Deputy High Commissioner in Pakistan JP Singh was summoned by a Foreign Office on Friday over a murdering of a municipal opposite a Line of Control (LOC), a FO orator informed.

A municipal was killed and 4 others were harmed as a outcome of unprovoked Indian banishment during a LOC on Friday.

The Indian diplomat was also summoned yesterday over Indian banishment opposite a Working Boundary in Sialkot, Punjab.

In today’s meeting, Foreign Office’s South Asia Director General Dr Faisal handed over a criticism minute to a Indian emissary high commissioner.

Two women martyred in cross-border Indian banishment in Sialkot

Five civilians, including 3 women, harmed in a firing: ISPR

The Indian diplomat was summoned a third time in this week.

On Jan 18, dual women were martyred and 5 people harmed as a outcome of unprovoked Indian banishment opposite a Working Boundary in Sialkot. The ISPR pronounced a Indian army targetted a municipal race in Kundanpur Village of Sialkot.

Border guards of a Punjab Rangers conducted retaliatory glow and broken an Indian force, a ISPR said.

The FO pronounced that notwithstanding calls for restraint, India continues to indulge in ceasefire violations, Radio Pakistan reported.

Frequent violations

India frequently opens unprovoked glow opposite a LoC, ensuing in a martyrdom of civilians and army officials.

On Dec 25, 2017, 3 Pakistan Army soldiers were martyred as Indian army non-stop glow along a LoC’s Rakhchikri sector. One other infantryman was harmed in a unprovoked firing.

According to a Foreign Office, India committed 70 ceasefire violations in a initial 12 days of a year and 1,900 in 2017.

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