Post-Pulwama attack: India suspends Muzaffarabad, Srinagar bus service
Trade and movement of people via Wagah border remains uninterrupted
LAHORE:
India on Monday temporarily suspended the bus service between Pakistan's Muzaffarabad and Indian-occupied Kashmir's Srinagar as New Delhi continues its blame game after the Pulwana attack.
A suicide car bomb ripped through a 70 vehicle convoy of occupying forces in Pulwama last week, killing at least 44 Indian paramilitary personnel.
The puppet government in occupied Kashmir also halted mutual trade with Azad Kashmir, suspending trade on both the sides of the Line of Control (LoC).
Kashmiris targeted by angry mobs across India
Meanwhile, trade and movement of travelers via the Wagah border between India and Pakistan remain uninterrupted. The movement of the passengers has however substantially declined in the past two days.
Kashmiri Muslims evicted, threatened after Pulwama attack
Only 11 people from Lahore left for India on Monday and a majority of them were Indian citizens while 16 people will travel from Delhi to Lahore via the Wagah bus service.
According to sources, the Indian citizens based in Pakistan are travelling back due to strained relations. Similarly, Pakistanis are also citizens are returning from India.
India on Monday temporarily suspended the bus service between Pakistan's Muzaffarabad and Indian-occupied Kashmir's Srinagar as New Delhi continues its blame game after the Pulwana attack.
A suicide car bomb ripped through a 70 vehicle convoy of occupying forces in Pulwama last week, killing at least 44 Indian paramilitary personnel.
The puppet government in occupied Kashmir also halted mutual trade with Azad Kashmir, suspending trade on both the sides of the Line of Control (LoC).
Kashmiris targeted by angry mobs across India
Meanwhile, trade and movement of travelers via the Wagah border between India and Pakistan remain uninterrupted. The movement of the passengers has however substantially declined in the past two days.
Kashmiri Muslims evicted, threatened after Pulwama attack
Only 11 people from Lahore left for India on Monday and a majority of them were Indian citizens while 16 people will travel from Delhi to Lahore via the Wagah bus service.
According to sources, the Indian citizens based in Pakistan are travelling back due to strained relations. Similarly, Pakistanis are also citizens are returning from India.