Shinde don’t betray your words. Prepare a War against Pakistan, while they broke all norms of Peace and Friendship with Bharat.
But, is this the duty of the Home Minister? When did Shinde become the Border Minister from Home Minister? What is our Defence Minister doing? If he is not well, can the country go without a DM?
Angry Shinde tells troops to give fitting reply to Pakistan….
Bharti Jain | TNN | New Delhi| 23 Oct 2013:: Agitated
over the killing of a BSF jawan in firing by Pakistani troops along the
international border in Jammu on Tuesday night, Union home
minister Sushilkumar Shinde upped the ante, saying that all such
unprovoked acts would be met with a “befitting” reply from the Indian
side.
“We will give a befitting reply to
Pakistan,” Shinde told reporters here, reacting to the large-scale
firing since Tuesday on BSF positions along the international border in
Jammu. He added that additional BSF troops were being deployed at
vantage points in the wake of the recurrent ceasefire violations.
Senior officials in the BSF told TOI that
each ceasefire violation by the Pakistani troops was being countered
with retaliatory fire, and that the force was fully geared to respond to
every act of aggression from across the border. They feel that the
large scale firing on Tuesday night, covering nearly 50 BSF outposts,
was pre-meditated and part of a Pakistani ploy to step up border
tensions.
Pakistan has reportedly shown little
interest in sorting out issues through flag meetings. Their commanders
failed to turn up for the flag meeting on October 18, when one of their
jawans was killed in retaliatory fire, as well as on Wednesday.
The Pakistani Rangers, had on Tuesday opened fire and heavily shelled over 50 border outposts along the International Border overnight, in the biggest-ever provocative act from across the border during the last few years. BSF jawan, M L Meena of Rajasthan was killed in the firing.
Minister of state for home RPN Singh said
acts of aggression on Indian soil would not be tolerated and “our
troops will reply in the same coin”.
Pakistan’s aggressive act, which cost a
BSF jawan his life in RS Pora, coincided with Shinde’s trip to Jammu on
Tuesday to review the situation at forward positions on the
international border/Line of Control and discuss steps with arms of the
Unified Command to beef up Indian positions and effectively counter
aggression from across Pakistan.
Altogether, more than 130 ceasefire violations have been reported so far this year, the highest in the past eight years.
Pakistani Rangers had on Monday opened
fire at 10 border posts and heavily shelled over 50 border outposts the
following night, killing a head constable of BSF.
Asked about the rise infiltration
attempts – they totaled 254 until September 30 this year – Shinde said,
“There are rivers and rivulets which are tough to fence. But we have
discussed possible solutions”.
Shinde had on Tuesday conducted an aerial
tour of the fenced areas along IB, besides surveying infiltration
routes and damaged fencing and riverine border belts with Pakistan lying
between Akhnoor in Jammu district and Pahadpur (in Kathua district). He
even presided over a meeting with agencies that make up the Unified
Command, asking the J&K Police, BSF and Army to get their acts
together and work in complete synergy while countering the terrorists.
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