From 2010-12 Pakistan violated LoC on 188 instances: India

Pakistan violations of LoC has resulted in death of three Indian soldiers.


Web Desk March 04, 2013
Government of India has taken up the problem of ceasefire violations with government of Pakistan constantly. PHOTO: AFP

NEW DEHLI: The defence minister of India AK Antony claimed Pakistan has violated the ceasefire along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir on 188 occasions between the years 2010 to 2012, Times of India (TOI) reported on March 4.

AK Antony was addressing the Indian parliament Lok Sabha. He asserted that three Indian Army personnel were killed on these instances and 16 injured.

He further elaborated that government of India has taken up the issue of violations of ceasefire with Pakistan government time and again.

According to the defence minister, Pakistan allegedly committed the offence 44 times in 2010, 51 in 2011 and 93 in 2012.

"All violations of ceasefire are taken up with Pakistan military authorities at appropriate level through established mechanism of hotline, flat meetings as well as weekly talks between the director generals of military operations," Antony said.

COMMENTS (15)

BruteForce | 11 years ago | Reply

@Mika:

We have the accession agreement. You are the occupiers not us, FYI.

If you think that doesn't count then you are undermining the very creation of Pakistan as it was agreed upon by all parties concerned that Princely states had the right to choose.

JSM | 11 years ago | Reply

@umar: India buying fighters from France is not help- it is paying hard earned money. Pakistan got F16's as help.

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