Indian LoC ‘violations’ to be met with ‘full force’: new Pak army chief

03 Dec 2016

Newly-appointed Pakistan Army Chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa on Friday warned India of a "response with full force" for alleged ceasefire violations by Indian troops along the Line of Control (LoC), the army's media wing said.

During a visit to the 10 Corps Rawalpindi and troops at forward locations along the LoC, Gen Bajwa said, "Each violation of any kind must be responded to with full force in the most effective manner," the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.

The army chief was briefed on the security situation at the LoC "in view of recent violations and escalation by Indian troops and Pakistan's own response", the statement said.

Gen Bajwa said India's "aggressive posture" was aimed solely at diverting the world's attention away from "atrocities" being committed by Indian troops in Jammu and Kashmir.

He said the Kashmir issue will have to be resolved in line with United Nations resolutions keeping in view the aspirations of the Kashmiri people in order to achieve lasting regional peace, the ISPR statement said.

The army chief appreciated the operational readiness of troops and the "befitting response" given to "unprovoked Indian firing" across the LoC. Gen Bajwa directed troops to keep the highest level of vigil at all times.

The army chief's statements come at a time tensions between Pakistan and India are running high following India's much-touted 'surgical strikes' on terrorist camps across the border, unrest in Kashmir and the 18 September attack on the Indian Army base in Uri.

Since then there have been repeated outbreaks of cross-border firing in Kashmir, with both sides reporting deaths and injuries, including of civilians.