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MS Bitta urges GOI to act fast against Pak offensive | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 10: Maninder Jeet Singh Bitta, chairman of All India Anti Terrorist Front today raised serious concern over the deaths of 8 innocent civilians, including children and 25 getting injured in heavy Pak shelling along the border, LoC that affected Samba, Rajouri, Jammu, Poonch, Ramgarh, Nowshera and Balakote. He said that people lived in constant fear and were vulnerable in such a dangerous situation when the neighbouring enemy resorted to heavy shelling at unexpected hours. He stressed that such sinister and offensive attacks by Pakistan in which innocent civilian were being killed cannot be ignored for long. He reiterated that even continuous skirmishes along the border between Indian and Pakistani army cannot solve the problems and a great human and political effort is needed. He added that though the BSF had destroyed about 14 posts manned by Pakistani Rangers along the international borders in Ramgarh and Arnia sectors of Jammu but this proxy war will go on and on unless a concrete action is not taken to discourage Pakistan. He demanded that the government must act fast on this sensitive issue or the death toll will escalate to a greater number and entire population of villages near the borders will be wiped out through heavy shelling by Pakistan. Later Bitta visited the native palace of slain BSF solider Gurnam Singh who sacrificed his life while safeguarding our borders in RS Pura sector. He met sister and brother of Gurnan Singh and both were keen to join BSF. He also visited Government Medical College Hospital, Jammu to meet the injured from cross border shelling including 14 month old Pari who suffered serious injuries in both her neck and spine. In order to boost the morale of BSF troopers, Bitta visited 142 battalion of BSF at RS Pura sector and inquired about their well being and expressed his gratitude on behalf of entire nation. The AIATF chief said if Pakistan had been too serious about curbing terrorism then it wouldn't have let terrorists like Hafiz saeed threaten to carry out more attacks on Indian soil to avenge the surgical strikes by Indian army. The AIATF chief said that Pakistan is miffed by the action taken by the Indian army by conducting the surgical strike on terror camps being operated in Pakistan-occupied- Kashmir. |
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