BSF Strict On Ceasefire Violation By Pakistani Army
BSF strict on ceasefire violation, IG said – Human rights issue should be raised.
BSF inspector general (IG) Rajesh Mishra has strongly condemned Pakistan for violating the ceasefire in Jammu and Kashmir.
BSF strict on ceasefire violation, Mishra said that the issue of human rights violations should be raised against Pakistan. In recent times ceasefire violations have damaged civilian properties.
On 13 November, on the question of Pakistan sending a message to the international community on several ceasefire violations, the BSF IG said, “Citizens have suffered many more besides their properties.
For this, the issue of human rights violations should be raised against Pakistan.
Earlier today, Kashmir Frontier, Border Security Force (BSF) on Friday paid a final farewell to Sub-Inspector Rakesh Doval, who was martyred in a ceasefire violation by Pakistan in Baramulla district.
On November 13, Pakistan started unprovoked ceasefire violations on the Line of Control (LoC). During this period, the Pakistani army deliberately targeted civilian areas using artillery, mortars, and other heavy weapons.
Sub-inspector Rakesh Doval immediately ordered retaliation.
At the same time, BSF said in a press release that the enemy has suffered a lot in the Naugam sector. While fighting bravely, he succumbed to enemy fire.
On the other hand, on Saturday, India summoned the Pakistan High Commission in-charge and lodged a strong protest over the ceasefire violation.
On behalf of the Foreign Ministry, it was said that it is very disappointing that Pakistan chose a festive occasion in India to disrupt peace, and Pakistani forces deliberately targeted innocent civilians.
India strongly opposed Pakistan’s support for supporting terrorist infiltration across the border, including the cover fire provided by Pakistan’s military.
Four people were killed in firing by Pakistan, while 19 others suffered serious injuries.
Meanwhile, a team of Counter Intelligence Kashmir (CIK) has conducted raids along with the wing of Jammu and Kashmir Police in the Bijbehada area of South Kashmir district Anantnag.
In cases involving financial networks of militants and separatists. CIK engaged in investigating these cases, along with the CRPF and the police team, raided the houses of many people in Bijbehada.