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Indian Deputy High Commissioner J P Singh was summoned by South Asia and SAARC Director General Mohammad Faisal to board a clever criticism opposite ceasefire violations by Indian army in Rawalakot Sector on Monday that resulted in a deaths of 3 civilians including a woman.
Faisal cursed a unprovoked ceasefire violations, that also harmed dual people in Fatehpur encampment after their residence was strike by an Indian mortar.
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Despite calls for restraint, India continues to indulge in ceasefire violations. In 2017 to date, Indian army have carried out some-more than 600 ceasefire violations along a Line of Control and a Working Boundary, ensuing in a martyrdom of 28 civilians and injuries to 113, as compared to 382 ceasefire violations in 2016.
The counsel targeting of civilians is abominable and discordant to tellurian grace and general tellurian rights and charitable laws, a DG said.
He urged India to honour a 2003 ceasefire arrangement, examine this and other incidents of ceasefire violations, indoctrinate Indian army to honour a ceasefire in minute and spirit, and say assent on a LoC. He urged a Indian side to assent a United Nations Military Observer Group for India and Pakistan to play the mandated purpose in line with several UN Security Council resolutions.
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