Difficult to remain inactive observer if India continues with CFVs: PM Imran
We fear an Indian false flag operation, says PM Imran Khan
Prime Minister Imran Khan warned on Sunday that it will be difficult for Pakistan to remain an inactive observer if the Indian forces continue ceasefire violations along the Line of Control.
Taking to Twitter, the premier made it clear to India and the international community that if New Delhi "continues its military attacks killing civilians across LOC, Pakistan will find it increasingly difficult to remain an inactive observer along the LOC".
Predicting a false flaq operation, the premier urged the United Nations Security Counsil (UNSC) to insist New Delhi allow the UN Military Observers Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) to return to Indian-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJ&K) side of the LoC.
Tension between the nuclear-armed neighbors escalated sharply following New Delhi’s move to revoke the autonomy of its portion of Kashmir in August, 2019.
Ready for Kashmir referendum or plebiscite: PM Imran
India’s provocative posturing continues unabated along the Line of Control (LoC) in Azad Jammu and Kashmir with its border guards violating a truce at will and targeting civilian population.
Ceasefire violations (CFVs) by Indian troops over the past few months have triggered befitting response from Pakistani soldiers sparking off skirmishes and resulting in casualties on both sides, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in December, 2019.
Then Director-General ISPR Major-General Asif Ghafoor said that Indian troops have repeatedly violated the 2003 ceasefire agreement between the two countries during the last 36 hours.
Taking to Twitter, the premier made it clear to India and the international community that if New Delhi "continues its military attacks killing civilians across LOC, Pakistan will find it increasingly difficult to remain an inactive observer along the LOC".
Predicting a false flaq operation, the premier urged the United Nations Security Counsil (UNSC) to insist New Delhi allow the UN Military Observers Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) to return to Indian-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJ&K) side of the LoC.
Tension between the nuclear-armed neighbors escalated sharply following New Delhi’s move to revoke the autonomy of its portion of Kashmir in August, 2019.
Ready for Kashmir referendum or plebiscite: PM Imran
India’s provocative posturing continues unabated along the Line of Control (LoC) in Azad Jammu and Kashmir with its border guards violating a truce at will and targeting civilian population.
Ceasefire violations (CFVs) by Indian troops over the past few months have triggered befitting response from Pakistani soldiers sparking off skirmishes and resulting in casualties on both sides, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in December, 2019.
Then Director-General ISPR Major-General Asif Ghafoor said that Indian troops have repeatedly violated the 2003 ceasefire agreement between the two countries during the last 36 hours.