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Pak army's brutal act: India summons Pak High Commissioner, lodges strong protest

New Delhi, Jan 9: Outraged by the brutal killing of two of its soldiers by intruding Pakistani troops, India today strongly protested to Pakistan, warning that the “unacceptable” incident will have adverse impact on the

PTI Updated on: January 09, 2013 21:01 IST


Condemning the brutal killing, BJP said it was a “warning” to India and asked the government to place all facts before the international community so that Islamabad can be “named and shamed” before the world at large.

BJP leader Arun Jaitley also asked the government to “clearly define the dos and don'ts” in relations with the neighbouring nation.

“Pakistan must respect rules of engagement and the ceasefire agreement. How can we tolerate mutilation of our braves. Redlines must be drawn,” Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari said in his tweets on the social networking site Twitter.

Meanwhile, Pakistan High Commission today issued a statement denying involvement of its troops in the attack and said it was prepared to hold investigations through the UN Military Observer Group on the recent ceasefire violations on the Line of Control.

The Pakistan High Commission statement came shortly after India summoned its High Commissioner Salman Bashir here to lodge a strong protest on the brutal killing of two of its soldiers by intruding Pakistani troops.
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