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Pakistan Continued firing on the range, Naqvi said, "Pakistan done need sweet but need to beat '


Pakistan ceasefire violation

Pakistan's nefarious handiwork continues the second consecutive day. According to sources, 40 posts in BSF firing continued intermittently since late last night. Seven people, including a child, were injured in the firing. Monday's firing of five Indian nationals were killed.
According to reports, Pakistani Rangers 9 PM Jammu, Akhnoor, RS Pura, Knack and Arnia sector BSF started firing at the 14 checkpoints. There are machine guns and mortar shell attacks from Pakistani Rangers, the BSF personnel are also retort. According to information from police sources, Pakistani Rangers deliberately bordering villages are targeting.

The Bkrid on Monday because of bitterness between the two countries men can not be exchanged sweets. BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said Tuesday that Pakistan's demonic mentality tweet not sweet, need to beat.





On the other hand, the Border Security Force (BSF) said that Eid J he was not expecting such a horrific fire. BSF assured that the matter would have retaliated, he will.

BSF Director General DK Pathak said Monday evening before firing, "BSF who have retaliated, he will. Our force Pakistan firing of professional force and we will respond very professional manner. "While the reader Pura Jammu from New Delhi arrived in the border region.

After firing in Arnia area created by the reader to review the situation in Jammu chaired a meeting of top officials of the Frontier. He said, "This event is a good event. Many people were killed, but we have the answer. "Pathak said, "We were not expecting that they will fire on Eid such horrific. He has violated every Sngsrviram and we are not responsible for any infringement Sngsrviram. "

The firing of Pakistan Sunday night, killing five and injuring nearly 30 people.

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