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J&K saw 562 ceasefire violations in 2014, highest since 11 years

All ceasefire violations were taken up with Pakistan

Jammu: Over 550 incidents of ceasefire violations by Pakistan occurred this year, the highest since the truce came into force in 2003, with the Indo-Pak border witnessing the worst such escalation during August to October which left 13 people, including 2 security personnel dead, and thousands displaced.

Jammu and Kashmir's Line of Control (LoC) and International Border (IB) this year witnessed 562 violations, with increased shelling, firing, Border Action Team (BAT) and sniper attacks on civilian areas and forward posts by the Pakistani troops.

As many as 410 ceasefire violations were reported along IB and 152 violations along LoC, in which 19 people, including 5 jawans, were killed and over 150 injured, besides scores of cattle perishing.

"This year has seen the highest ceasefire violations by Pakistan, targetting civilian areas and forward border posts along LoC and IB in Jammu and Kashmir during last 11 years of its existence," Col S D Goswami, PRO of Northern Command told PTI.

"Appropriate retaliation as required by the Indian Force was carried out", Col Goswami said.

"All ceasefire violations are taken up with Pakistan military authorities at appropriate level through established mechanism of hotline, flag meetings as well as weekly talks between the Director Generals of Military Operations," Army official said.

During the Atal Bihari Vajpayee led-NDA rule, India and Pakistan had taken a major confidence building measure by entering into border ceasefire along the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir on November 26, 2003.

Asserting that ceasefire violation by Pak army is connected with infiltration of militants as a coverup, Col Goswami said "We are giving primacy to preventing infiltration by adopting a robust counter infiltration strategy which has an appropriate mix of technology and human resources put together to check infiltration effectively, while we multaneously degrade remaining terrorists in the hinterland".

"The security situation of J&K has a direct linkage with the ceasefire violations and infiltration through IB and LOC from across the border", Col Goswami said.

"The terrorist threat remains real as the terrorist infrastructure across the border remains intact. So the spate of ceasefire will remain a challenge", he said.

( Source : PTI )
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