About 170 Ceasefire Violation Committed By India At LoC, WB In 24 Days: Kh Asif

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About 170 ceasefire violation committed by India at LoC, WB in 24 days: Kh Asif

Foreign Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif has that at least 170 times the Indian Border Security Forces committed ceasefire violations along the Line of Control (LoC) and Working Boundary (WB) in the first 24 days of 2018.

ISLAMABAD, (Pakistan Point News - 26th Jan, 2018) : Foreign Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif has that at least 170 times the Indian Border Security Forces committed ceasefire violations along the Line of Control (LoC) and Working Boundary (WB) in the first 24 days of 2018. In a written reply submitted to the Senate on the matter on Friday, Khawaj Asif said at least 11 civilians lost their lives, whereas 48 others were injured in the recent spurt of LoC violations He claimed that there had been a surge in Indian ceasefire violations since international pressure began mounting against New Delhi for its violation of human rights in India-held Kashmir.

The Foreign Minister also pointed out that anti-Pakistan statements issued by various Indian leaders would not help efforts to create peace in the region, adding that Delhi’s involvement in terrorism in Pakistan is also a reality. He was of the view said that Pakistan believes lasting peace between the two countries can be achieved through dialogue, and that the most important issue that must be discussed by Islamabad and New Delhi is that of Kashmir.

“Pakistan wants friendly relations with its neighbours but its advances are met with hostility from India,” the foreign minister said in his report. “It is unfortunate that India responds to Pakistan’s friendly moves with hostility.” Asif recalled Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj’s participation in the 2015 Heart of Asia conference in Islamabad, saying that despite both parties’ agreement to revive the Comprehensive Bilateral Dialogue, no such plans had materialized. “Pakistan wants to improve its relationship with Afghanistan as peace there is in our own better interests,” the Foreign Minister stated in his reply.