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Pakistan is not getting rid of antics, then firing on LoC

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Pakistan is not getting rid of antics, then firing on LoC

Pakistan Break Ceasefire: Pakistan is not ready to desist from its antics. Since the Pahalgam attack, he has fired at Loc twice within 24 hours.

Pakistan Break Ceasefire : Pakistan has been shocked by the attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir. He is not ready to desist from his antics. In this episode, he once again opened fire on LoC within 24 hours. Since then, the Indian Army has also given a befitting reply. Let me tell you that on Friday, Pakistani soldiers broke the ceasefire and opened fire on the border.

Firing was done on Friday too

Let us tell you here that on this first Friday i.e. 25 April, Pakistani soldiers opened fire. Taking action, the Indian Army also gave a befitting reply. However, there is no news of loss of life. At the same time, in view of the tension between the two countries, Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi visited Srinagar with senior military commanders.

Army gave information

Significantly, an Indian Army officer gave information about the firing on LOC. He said that the Pakistani army has fired with small weapons on some of the locations of LOC. This has been given a befitting reply. He further said that due to the restoration of peace between the two countries for a long time, development was started in these areas.

Important decisions taken in the meeting

Let us tell you that about 28 people lost their lives in the attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir on 22 April, after which the government has made an eye on this matter and has come into alert mode. After this attack, many major decisions were taken in the meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security Affairs. In this, the Indus Water Treaty of 1960 has been stopped. Not only this, the permission of Pakistani citizens to visit India has also been banned. At the same time, Pakistani citizens present in India have been instructed to leave the country within 48 hours.

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