Thursday, September 19, 2013

96 violations of ceasefire by Pakistan in 2013, the highest in 8 years

96 violations of ceasefire by Pakistan in 2013, the highest in 8 years

September 19, 2013 
Bhadrapad Pournima ,Kaliyug Varsha 5115
2013's tally of 96 ceasefire violations is the highest at the border between the neighbours for 8 ye
2013's tally of 96 ceasefire violations is the highest at the border between the neighbours for 8 ye
Jammu : Pakistan has violated the ceasefire 96 times in 2013 so far, the highest in last eight years, targeting forward posts and civilian areas along the India-Pakistan border.
"There were 18 ceasefire violations by Pakistan in the month of September alone, bringing the total number of violations to 96 this year up to September 18," Defence spokesman S N Acharya said at Jammu on Wednesday.
Set to complete a decade of its existence in November this year, the 2003 Indo-Pak ceasefire has been violated by Pakistan several times over the years.
This year, Jammu and Kashmir's Line of Control and International Border in Poonch sector and Jammu frontier have seen heightened activity with firing by Pakistani troops, BAT attacks and sniping incidents on Indian forward posts on an almost daily basis since August 6.
Six jawans were killed, while six security personnel were among 14 persons injured in firing by Pakistan troops on forward posts, civilian areas and patrolling parties along the Indo-Pak border during August this year.
There were 93 ceasefire violations by Pakistan along the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir in 2012, according to figures revealed by Defence Minister A K Antony in Lok Sabha in March.
Five people, including three security personnel were killed and 13 others, including 10 security men, injured in the border incidents of firing and ceasefire violations last year.
Pakistan violated the ceasefire agreement with India on 44 occasions in 2010. The corresponding number was 51 in 2011. Two Army personnel were killed during the violations in 2010 and one was killed in 2011, MoD figures said.
There were 28 violations reported in 2009, followed by 77 in 2008, 21 in 2007 and three in 2006, the figures said.
"All ceasefire violations are taken up with Pakistan military authorities at appropriate level through established mechanisms of hotline, flag meetings as well as weekly talks between the Director Generals of Military Operations," Antony had said.
India and Pakistan, during NDA rule, had taken a major confidence building measure by entering into border ceasefire along the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir on November 26, 2003.
Source : Indian Express

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