City
Epaper

Pak escalates war rhetoric against India

By IANS | Updated: December 19, 2019 14:35 IST

Three days after Pakistani Border Action Team (BAT) troops not only killed but mutilated an Indian soldier's body, along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir, Islamabad on Thursday intensified its war rhetoric against India.

Open in App

In a tweet issued by its official media wing ISPR, Pakistan Army warned India against any "misadventure or aggression". Director General ISPR Major General Asif Ghafoor said that Pakistan's armed forces shall "befittingly respond" to Indian attacks.

Pakistan Army's offensive statement came a day after Indian Army chief General Bipin Rawat hinted that India will have to prepare for escalation along the Line of Control, which has already witnessed heavy firing since the revocation of special status of Jammu and Kashmir state in August.

"The situation along the LoC can escalate anytime. We have to be prepared for the spiralling of the escalatory mix," Gen Rawat had said adding that the Army is maintaining a high level of operational readiness, with detailed plans chalked out to cater for different contingencies.

Calling General Rawat's fact of matter statement as "provocative", Ghafoor alleged that it was an effort by India "to divert world attention from wide spread protests" against the Citizenship Act.

Pakistan has been attempting BAT actions frequently, Army sources said adding that the Indian troops had thwarted several of them. There have been around 3,000 ceasefire violations along the LoC.

It is the highest since 2003. The frequency of ceasefire violations went up at an alarming rate after a Jaish-e-Mohammad suicide bomber blew up a CRPF bus killing 40 soldiers in Pulwama, south Kashmir in February this year.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: indiaarmypakistanSouth KashmirRawat
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalJammu Police Nab 19-Year-Old Reasi Youth Over Online Radicalisation, Suspected Links to Pakistan Handlers

InternationalImran Khan Dead? PTI Supporters and Former Pak PM's Sisters Reach Adiala Jail, Clash With Police

NationalArms Trafficking Racket Busted in Delhi: 10 Turkey and China-Made Pistols, 92 live Cartridges Seized; 4 Arrested

InternationalPakistan Factory Blast: 13 Killed, Including Women and Children, in Boiler Explosion in Faisalabad

NationalIslamabad Car Blast: At Least 12 Killed After Vehicle Explodes in G-11 Sector of Pakistan

National Realted Stories

NationalChhattisgarh: 'Drone Didi' Shanti Vishwakarma emerges as symbol of women empowerment

NationalOperation Sagar Bandhu: Indian NDRF teams assist rescue efforts in flood-hit Sri Lanka

NationalGoa Police blocked 767 scam-related numbers, took down 660 fraudulent digital platforms this year

NationalCPI-M Kerala MLA Kanathil Jameela dies at 59; CM Vijayan expresses grief

NationalCentre relaxes Protected Area Permit for Nagaland’s ‘Hornbill Festival’