“Pakistan denial carries no credibility”: Arun Jaitley chided Pakistan’s denial of role in LoC firing

INDIA-FINANCE/MIN

Union Defence Minister Arun Jaitley on Wednesday chided Pakistan’s denial of role in LoC firing.

On Wednesday, India summoned Pakistan High Commissioner Abdul Basit who was cross questioned and shown substantial evidence that Pakistan was involved in the barbaric act of beheading two Indian Jawans after mutilating their bodies.

Speaking about Pakistan’s denial, acting Defence Minister Arun Jaitley said, “The denial itself carries no credibility.”

“This can’t happen without protection/participation/actual indulgence of the Pak army itself,” Arun Jaitley added.

The Union defence minister also apprised media about country’s key decisions about security issues taken by the Cabinet.

“Blood samples of Indian soldiers collected and the trail of blood on Roza Nala clearly show that the killers returned to where they came from – the other side of the LoC,” Foreign Secretary S Jaishanka told commissioner Basit.

Owing to this dreadful act, a group of 50 Pakistani children visiting India had cut short their trip. The students were called on an invitation by a Delhi based NGO.

This barbaric incident has created an uncontrollable frenzy amongst many Indians who are now demanding severe retaliation to Pakistan Army’s action. Indians are now demanding Indian Army to get two heads of Pakistan soldiers, and rightly so. Why should India look tamed? We are powerful than the Islamic country which had the audacity to mutilate Indian soldiers’ bodies.

Last time, when Pakistan crossed the line and did firing, in which a few of Indian soldiers were martyred. India lashed back with equal quantum of retaliation. The Indian Army bombed a Pakistan occupied area overnight, thereby mirroring it’s enormous strength and invincible power.

A day after the incident, Indian government gave a “free-hand” to the Indian Army to take any action against the Pakistani Army. The Indian government is now proactive to any casualties on the border side adjoining Pakistan’s land.

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