Ceasefire violations cause for concern, says
Antony as firing resumes
Pakistan summons
Indian envoy; Peace in the interest of people, says Mufti Sayeed
Saturday January 12, 2013 08:52:28 AM,
IANS
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Delhi:
Indian and Pakistani troops exchanged gunfire at the Line of
Control (LoC) again Friday as Defence Minister A.K Antony said the
ceasefire violations were a matter of "serious concern".
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was briefed on the tense border
situation as Islamabad summoned Indian envoy Sharat Sabharwal to
protest the killing of a Pakistani soldier a day ago.
"We are closely monitoring the whole development and our people
are on alert," Antony said, adding that the Indian Army's Director
General Military Operations had been directed to be in touch with
his Pakistani counterpart.
"We will take every step to protect our interests and of our
soldiers and the prestige of the Indian armed forces," he said.
National Security Advisor Shiv Shankar Menon briefed the prime
minister on the situation.
"NSA briefed the prime minister as he is doing regularly since the
situation began," an official told IANS.
Informed sources said before meeting the prime minister, Menon had
discussed the situation with top army and defence ministry
officials.
The Indian army has sought a flag meeting at the brigadier level
in the Poonch sector but had not got a response as yet from
Pakistan, said sources.
Indian High Commissioner Sabharwal told Pakistan Foreign Secretary
Jalil Abbas Jilani in Islamabad that Indian troops had given a
"controlled response" to "unprovoked" firing by Pakistani troops
in the Mendhar sector along the Jammu and Kashmir border Thursday,
the external affairs ministry spokesperson said.
He also told the Pakistanis that the sanctity of the LoC "is the
most important confidence building measure between India and
Pakistan".
The two countries agreed to a ceasefire along the winding LoC,
which divides Kashmir between India and Pakistan, in 2003. The
truce has largely held on in the past decade.
The spokesman also reiterated India's refusal to involve any third
party to probe the allegations and counter allegations from the
two countries on the LoC.
India and Pakistan "have a mechanism to bilaterally solve such
issues", the official said.
Tensions between India and Pakistan have escalated in Kashmir
since Jan 6 when a Pakistani soldier was killed allegedly by
Indian troops.
Two days later, two Indian soldiers were killed and beheaded near
the LoC. Indian officials blamed Pakistani troops for the horror.
India summoned the Pakistani envoy Thursday to lodge a strong
protest.
Sabharwal was Friday served a "note verbale" after Pakistan
alleged that Indian firing and shelling along the LoC killed one
of its soldiers.
Pakistani troops Friday again opened fire at Indian posts close to
the LoC in the Krishna Ghati sector, around 250 km from Jammu, in
the afternoon.
"The army offered a calibrated response to silence Pakistani
guns," said a source. The firing lasted for half an hour.
"There were no casualties on this (Indian) side," the source said.
Pakistan has been firing on Indian positions daily violating the
2003 ceasefire agreement after its troops killed two Indian
soldiers near LoC Tuesday.
Pakistan has suspended the cross LoC bus service between
Chakan-da-bagh in Jammu and Kashmir and Rawalkote in
Pakistan-administered Kashmir "for the time being", an official in
Poonch said.
Pakistan also did not open its gates to allow trucks loaded with
perishable items to pass to India. Talks between officials of the
two sides in on to sort out allowing the trucks and buses, an
official said.
Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed
Friday said peace on the border was in the interest of the people
of the state as they have to "bear the brunt of the hostility
between the two countries".
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