Pakistani authorities on Sunday accused the Indian army of killing two women and wounding seven other civilians in shelling across the Line of Control (LoC) which marks the de facto border in the disputed territory.
So far six Pakistanis are reported to have been killed in firing across the heavily militarised border since five Indian soldiers were ambushed and killed on August 5 in Kashmir.
Delhi blamed the August 5 killings on the Pakistani army, but Islamabad has denied any responsibility and has called for restraint.
"Since Sunday at least 40 families or 300 people have left their homes in 10 villages in Nakyal sector to escape shelling by Indian troops," said Javed Budhanwi, a cabinet minister for the regional government in Pakistani Kashmir.
Nakyal is around 200 kilometres (125 miles) south of Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistani Kashmir.
The summer holidays for schools along the LoC have also been extended until August 31 for safety reasons, officials said.
Most of the displaced, from Datoot village, have been given shelter at camps set up in colleges in the town of Nakyal, Budhanwi said.
About 10 families have moved in with relatives and more people are expected to flee in the next few days if the Indian firing continues, he added.
"We are requesting villagers to remain inside their houses as Indian troops are targeting the civilian population with small arms and heavy weapons," he said.
Many villagers have dug trenches outside their houses for when the shelling starts, he said.
Four civilians were wounded by Indian fire on Monday, local government official Masoodur Rehman told AFP.
He also confirmed that families had started to flee.
The clashes threaten to jeopardise a planned meeting between the two countries' prime ministers on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York next month.
A deadly flare-up along the LoC in January halted peace talks that had only just resumed following a three-year hiatus sparked by the 2008 attacks in Mumbai that killed 166 people.
India blamed Pakistani militants for the attack.
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@Pakistani: Not out hatred or anything....But educated Indians are smarter here to use both Indian media and Pakistani media as their source of information and do a balanced assessment and reality check.
@Realist: nuclear power with 22 hour loadshedding.... ok we get it :)
Why Indians don't read NDTV and timeofIndia? Any idea?
Who cares if you are a nuclear power.
@Realist: yawn.
Yes ! Its all rather sad, as is the deaths of the Indian soldiers, especially the one's beheaded in January too. India has woken up and its Govt can simply not allow any further violations as its Election Year in 2014, and any sign of weakness will be disastrous for the current lot ! Pakistan should await the arrival of Modi, it will be very interesting to see, how they liase with him !
Three hours since this item was posted and still no comments. This simply means that the LoC firing is sliding into background and no one is going to waste much time reading these news. One can imagine how any people will read this news internationally... No many really. World has many other issue to worry. LOC firing is low down in priority. Highly realistic analysis of indo-Pak relations is present by Stephan Cohan in this interview; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCOywzDAmVI He is very pessimistic and rightly so about peaceful normal Indo-Pak relations. I too believe in his analysis.
I wonder why nobody responds to pakistan's favor. There is some thing more than what meets our eye.
Am i right if i assume this is due to credibility related issue.
Teach them the lesson. They do not understand the language of Aman ki Aasha.
Do we need to remind our neighbors that we are a nuclear power? Seriously though, Pakistan has shown a good deal of maturity as Indian violations have continued to harass not only Pakistani soldiers but civilians too. This is, quite simply, unacceptable. Don't mistake restraint for the inability to retaliate =)
India try hard to invoke a war on pak, As Pak is poised to heavily influence Afghan peace process and future policies, which will definitely sink all the indian investment and their goal to build a tense border situation on duranline. But Pak.. Please refrain from War, No matter what, India has got insance now.