New Delhi: The Ministry of External Affairs said that Pakistan resorted to over 2050 unprovoked ceasefire violations in which 21 Indians died this year.
MEA also said that it has forced Pakistan to ask its forces to adhere to 2003 ceasefire understanding.
“Highlighted our concerns at unprovoked ceasefire violations by Pakistan, including in support of cross border terrorist infiltration&targeting of Indian civilians&border posts. This year, they resorted to over 2050 unprovoked ceasefire violations in which 21 Indians died.”
MEA: Highlighted our concerns at unprovoked ceasefire violations by Pakistan, including in support of cross border terrorist infiltration&targeting of Indian civilians&border posts. This year, they resorted to over 2050 unprovoked ceasefire violations in which 21 Indians died. pic.twitter.com/U8DJ6mjjdS
— ANI (@ANI) September 15, 2019
“We’ve repeatedly called upon Pak to ask its forces to adhere to 2003 ceasefire understanding&maintain peace&tranquility along LoC &international border. Indian forces exercise maximum restraint&respond to unprovoked violations&attempts at cross border terrorist infiltration.”
MEA:We've repeatedly called upon Pak to ask its forces to adhere to 2003 ceasefire understanding&maintain peace&tranquility along LoC &international border. Indian forces exercise maximum restraint&respond to unprovoked violations&attempts at cross border terrorist infiltration https://t.co/sbpz53UvA3
— ANI (@ANI) September 15, 2019