India's propaganda to disturb PoK will not be allowed to succeed: Pak Army chief
Indian Army’s Director General Of Military Operations Lt Gen AK Bhat Had Raised The Matter Of Movement Of Militants Along The LoC With His Pakistani Counterpart Through A Hotline Call.
Pakistan Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Friday said that India aims to create unrest in the Pakistan-controlled part of Kashmir by making claims on the presence of militants along LoC.
Army said in a statement that the Chief of Army Staff visited the LoC in Kel sector and a forward post at Sharda. He was briefed on the situation along the LoC by General Officer Commanding, Murree, Major Gen Azhar Abbas.
Referring to the Indian claims about the presence of militants along the LoC, Gen Bajwa said people of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir “are fully aware of Indian atrocities” and Indian agendas, according to a statement by the army.
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“Pakistan Army shall continue to ensure protection and security of people along LoC,” Gen Bajwa said, adding that the “Indian propaganda” will “never succeed”.
Earlier this month, Indian Army’s Director General of Military Operations Lt Gen AK Bhat had raised the matter of movement of militants along the LoC with his Pakistani counterpart through a hotline call.
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But the Pakistan military rejected Indian Army’s concerns and asked it to “share evidence”.
Kashmir has remained a long-standing unresolved issue between the countries causing acrimony on both sides. Both countries have accused each other of repeatedly violating the ceasefire along the LoC.
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