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Bilateralism will ensure resolution of Indo-Pak issues: MEA

New Delhi, Oct 26 (ANI): After US dismissed Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's plea for an intervention on Kashmir issue, Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin said that only bilateralism can ensure resolution of all India-Pakistan issues and that this is accepted globally now. Further, Akbaruddin said that all the evidence of the 26/11 attack has been already handed over to Pakistan and it is in their hand to act in any way. Oct 26, 2013
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Omar questions Pak PM's intention over ceasefire violations

Samba, Oct 25 (ANI): Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday questioned the intention of Pakistan over persistent ceasefire violations along the border while he also lashed at Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for his double standards in dealing with the issue. Abdullah on Friday paid a visit to those injured during massive exchange of fire between Indian and Pakistan troops overnight across the Line of Control (LoC). The Chief Minister said that if Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif wants friendly ties between the two neighbours then he should prove it in action. Oct 25, 2013
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Yet another Ceasefire violation in Kashmir

Jammu and Kashmir, Oct 25 (ANI): The RS Pura district of Jammu and Kashmir witnessed yet another ceasefire violation by Pakistan on Thursday night that continued till Friday morning. Heavy shelling from the Pakistan side started at around 9:15 pm at Korotana and Chenaj posts in Suchetgarh sector. The Indian Border Security Forces (BSF) also retaliated, resulting in heavy exchanges. Due to shelling, panic-stricken villagers have been forced to abandon their homes and flee to safer places. Head of a village situated near the Line of Control (LoC), Sarwarn Singh, shared his agony. New Delhi says militants from across the border are using all possible means to infiltrate into India before the fall of winter as snow blocks the mountain passes. Oct 25, 2013
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Continuous Ceasefire violations instils fear in villagers

Samba, Oct 25 (ANI): Massive exchange of fire between Indian and Pakistan troops overnight across the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir instilled fear in the minds of border villagers forcing thousands to abandon their homes. The villagers, already facing hardships due to continuous violations of ceasefire and shelling from Pakistan, were shaken after the incident. A mortar bomb fell at a house in Nanga village of Samba district, when the village was fast asleep in their 'safe abodes'. Consequently, thousands of them have abandoned their homes and is seeking refuge elsewhere at community shelters like schools. Oct 25, 2013
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Govts response has to be more robust: BJP on repeated Ceasefire violations

New Delhi, Oct 23 (ANI): Even as one BSF jawan was killed and three others were injured after Pakistani soldiers opened fire and targeted more then locations along the international border in J&K, BJP senior leader Jaswant Singh said that the response of Indian government has to be more robust. Earlier on Tuesday, Union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde had reviewed security situation in Jammu and Kashmir. Heavy firing from the Pakistan side was reported in the RS Pura and Pargawal sectors and continued for almost six hours throughout the night. Oct 23, 2013
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Fresh ceasefire violation kills one soldier in Kashmir, BJP slams govt

New Delhi, Oct 23 (ANI): A day after a BSF jawan was killed during the cross border firing by the Pakistani troops, the BJP on Wednesday slammed the Indian government for not taking strict action against them. The BJP said that no matter how many diplomatic talks are being held between the prime ministers of both the countries, Pakistan will not stop ceasefire violations until India hits back. Oct 23, 2013
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Ceasefire violation: BJP questions Pak govts inability to answer on issue

New Delhi, Oct 23 (ANI): After a fresh ceasefire violation by Pakistan killed one jawan in Kashmir even after Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde visited the country to talk over the same issue, BJP Vice President Vinay Katiyar questioned the Pakistan government on its inability to control such actions from its side or to answer on the issue. Katiyar also said that Pakistan will never accept its faults and India should take action on the same. Oct 23, 2013
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Ceasefire violation: Paks main aim is to hassle with India, says JD (U)

New Delhi, Oct 23 (ANI): As the ceasefire violation by Pakistan continued even after India’s Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde visited the country, killing one jawan in RS Pura region of Kashmir, JD (U) leader Sabir Ali said that Pakistan’s main aim is to hassle with India in any way. He further said that Pakistan runs with two types of government, one is democratic government and other is military and that military is powerful and mischievous enough to create troubles for India. Oct 23, 2013
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Fresh ceasefire violation kills one soldier in Kashmir

Jammu and Kashmir/ New Delhi, Oct 23 (ANI): One Border Security Force (BSF) jawan was killed and six others were injured as Pakistani troops resorted to heavy shelling at Indian positions at more than 30 locations along the International Border in Jammu and Kashmir. Earlier on Tuesday, Union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde had reviewed security situation in Jammu and Kashmir. Heavy firing from the Pakistan side was reported in the RS Pura and Pargawal sectors and continued for almost six hours throughout the night. Meanwhile, the BJP has condemned the issue and said that the government must take strong actions as Pakistan is killing Indian soldiers one after the other. Oct 23, 2013
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Shinde promises of stern action against those involved in ceasefire violations

Samba, Oct 22 (ANI): Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde arrived in Samba district of Kashmir on Tuesday to take stock of the situation along the International border (IB) in wake of the constant ceasefire violations by Pakistan. Shinde reviewed the border security and met India's paramilitary Border Security Force personnel in the district. Shinde promised of stern action against those involved in the recent ceasefire violations and exuded confidence in the Indian army and said that that it was capable enough to fight back. On being asked by the media about Kashmir, Shinde said it is India’s part and no third party has a right to hold a discussion on the same. Oct 22, 2013