India-Pakistan border clashes: UN team visits Sialkot village to observe damages

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India-Pakistan border clashes: UN team visits Sialkot village to observe damages
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KARACHI: A three-member observer team of the United Nations (UN) visited the Working Boundary at Kundanpur village in Sialkot on Saturday to review damages caused by firing at the border, said a report published on Radio Pakistan.

At least 11 civilians — eight Pakistanis and three Indians — were killed and several others wounded on Friday during an exchange of fire between Indian and Pakistani border troops along the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir and Working Boundary in Sialkot's Charwah, Harpal, Chaprar and Sucheetgarh sectors.

Read: At least 11 killed as Indo-Pak border troops exchange fire

According to Punjab Rangers spokesman Major Waheed Bukhari, the United Nations Military Observers group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) team observed damages and losses caused during the exchange of fire.

Yesterday, the UN observers had visited the Thathi Khurd village in Sucheetgarh and had met locals affected by Indian shelling. During that visit, they had sought details from them about fresh hostilities on part of the Border Security Force (BSF) personnel. Both sides have been claiming that the other side had opened fire first.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had expressed concerns over firing along the Working Boundary. He had also expressed condolence over the loss of eight civilian lives and injuries to 47 others during the firing.

Following yesterday's firing, the Foreign Office had summoned Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan T.C.A. Raghavan and had lodged a strong protest with him "over continued LOC/working boundary violations".

Also yesterday, Raghavan was told that India had to honour the ceasefire agreement of 2003 between the two countries.

The developments come days after the first high-level peace talks in years between the two countries collapsed.

Last week, the first high-level peace talks in years between the two country's national security advisers were cancelled after a dispute over the agenda for those talks.

In December 2013, the two countries had pledged to uphold the 2003 ceasefire accord which had been left in tatters by repeated violations that year. The truce breaches had put the nascent bilateral peace dialogue on hold.

India and Pakistan have fought three wars since becoming independent nations in 1947, two of them over Kashmir, which both claim in full but rule in part.

New Delhi has for years accused Pakistan of backing separatist Muslim militants in Indian-held Kashmir. Pakistan denies the allegations and blames India for fomenting unrest inside Pakistan.

http://www.dawn.com/news/1203640/in...eam-visits-sialkot-village-to-observe-damages
 

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India-Pakistan border clashes: UN team visits Sialkot village to observe damages
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After Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 the two countries signed the Simla Agreement in 1972 to define the Line of Control in Kashmir. India and Pakistan disagree on UNMOGIP’s mandate in Kashmir because India argued that the mandate of UNMOGIP has lapsed after Simla agreement because it was specifically established to observe ceasefire according to Karachi Agreement.

However, The Secretary General of the United Nations maintained that the UNMOGIP should continue to function because no resolution has been passed to terminate it. The military authorities of Pakistan have continued to lodge complaints with UNMOGIP about ceasefire violations. The military authorities of India have lodged no complaints since January 1972 and have restricted the activities of the UN observers on the Indian side of the Line of Control


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Military_Observer_Group_in_India_and_Pakistan

In effect INDIA DOESNT GIVE A FUCK about UN Observers group in PAKISTAN.

DAWN just farted something for the brain dead Pakis


Pakistanis are PATHOLOGICAL LIARS: Richard Clarke
 

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The military authorities of India have lodged no complaints since January 1972 and have restricted the activities of the UN observers on the Indian side of the Line of Control
How convenient.................
 

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India has, many a times, maintained that Kashmir dispute is a bilateral issue and must be settled through bilateral negotiations as per Simla Agreement, 1972 and thus, had denied any third party intervention even that of United Nations.

Hey Pakistan........

 

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After Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 the two countries signed the Simla Agreement in 1972 to define the Line of Control in Kashmir. India and Pakistan disagree on UNMOGIP’s mandate in Kashmir because India argued that the mandate of UNMOGIP has lapsed after Simla agreement because it was specifically established to observe ceasefire according to Karachi Agreement.

However, The Secretary General of the United Nations maintained that the UNMOGIP should continue to function because no resolution has been passed to terminate it. The military authorities of Pakistan have continued to lodge complaints with UNMOGIP about ceasefire violations. The military authorities of India have lodged no complaints since January 1972 and have restricted the activities of the UN observers on the Indian side of the Line of Control


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Military_Observer_Group_in_India_and_Pakistan

In effect INDIA DOESNT GIVE A FUCK about UN Observers group in PAKISTAN.

DAWN just farted something for the brain dead Pakis


Pakistanis are PATHOLOGICAL LIARS: Richard Clarke
It's a KNOWN FACT that only Pakistan wants to draw attention to the world and NOT India.

India simply maintains the status Quo and even in Kargil didn't cross LoC so so International community knows who is the thief here.

Pak Army is hiding behind their civilians and firing on India and responsible for killings of it's own civilians.

Pak Army is world famous for killing innocent.

Pak Army killed 1 million Bangladeshis and raped 200,000 women.

Pak Army killed 100,000 innocent Kashmiris.

Pak Army killed 70,000 people in it's country since WOT.

Pak Army killed 10,000+ Baloch.

Pak Army gave shelter to Osama the butcher of 3000 Americans.

Pak Army is a UN-Islamic Army and pack of coward Un-Islamic blood thirsty Satan.





 

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How convenient.................
You forgot what UN told you to take out all of your Un-Islamic Army outta the region.

How convenient. :rofl:

No one wanna listen to you and you are turned into a laughing stock in front of the world. :rofl:
 

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India-Pakistan border clashes: UN team visits Sialkot village to observe damages
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KARACHI: A three-member observer team of the United Nations (UN) visited the Working Boundary at Kundanpur village in Sialkot on Saturday to review damages caused by firing at the border, said a report published on Radio Pakistan.

At least 11 civilians — eight Pakistanis and three Indians — were killed and several others wounded on Friday during an exchange of fire between Indian and Pakistani border troops along the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir and Working Boundary in Sialkot's Charwah, Harpal, Chaprar and Sucheetgarh sectors.

Read: At least 11 killed as Indo-Pak border troops exchange fire

According to Punjab Rangers spokesman Major Waheed Bukhari, the United Nations Military Observers group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) team observed damages and losses caused during the exchange of fire.

Yesterday, the UN observers had visited the Thathi Khurd village in Sucheetgarh and had met locals affected by Indian shelling. During that visit, they had sought details from them about fresh hostilities on part of the Border Security Force (BSF) personnel. Both sides have been claiming that the other side had opened fire first.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had expressed concerns over firing along the Working Boundary. He had also expressed condolence over the loss of eight civilian lives and injuries to 47 others during the firing.

Following yesterday's firing, the Foreign Office had summoned Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan T.C.A. Raghavan and had lodged a strong protest with him "over continued LOC/working boundary violations".

Also yesterday, Raghavan was told that India had to honour the ceasefire agreement of 2003 between the two countries.

The developments come days after the first high-level peace talks in years between the two countries collapsed.

Last week, the first high-level peace talks in years between the two country's national security advisers were cancelled after a dispute over the agenda for those talks.

In December 2013, the two countries had pledged to uphold the 2003 ceasefire accord which had been left in tatters by repeated violations that year. The truce breaches had put the nascent bilateral peace dialogue on hold.

India and Pakistan have fought three wars since becoming independent nations in 1947, two of them over Kashmir, which both claim in full but rule in part.

New Delhi has for years accused Pakistan of backing separatist Muslim militants in Indian-held Kashmir. Pakistan denies the allegations and blames India for fomenting unrest inside Pakistan.

http://www.dawn.com/news/1203640/in...eam-visits-sialkot-village-to-observe-damages

on serious note mate. tel me how this will help pakistan???

you know and we know nothin gonna hapen

They(UN) came, they saw,they made notes,they(UN) drank daru and ate murga at pak army mes(canteen or bar), they slept , next morning they laugh:biggrin2::biggrin2:
 

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@Neo

for your reference

A Kashmiri Teenager Shakes UN Diplomats And Activists In Geneva








ohhh iam scared world power banned india gave kahsmir back to pakistan
:biggrin2::biggrin2::biggrin2::biggrin2::biggrin2::biggrin2::biggrin2::biggrin2:
 

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How convenient.................
Yeah... Pak has no choice about it...anyway...
Trying to internationalize the issue always backfired on Pakistan's face..
:D

Kinda like Pakistan enjoys the Bukkake Pakistan receives on its face from all quarters..

:D
Must be very convenient for Pakistan
 

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UN team visits Sialkot village to observe damages.............and ........................................??
 

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They are getting their asses kicked. Similar pattern is repeated, they start a conflict get their ass kicked red and black and blue and then go running to their big brother the US and now since the US is not interested they go to the UN.

BTW UNMOGIP is now just UNMOGP, we kicked their useless ass out of Delhi where they were occupying prime real estate.
 

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@Neo what happened to UN team? India banned ho Gaya UN me? Kashmir mil Gaya tumhe?? As a mujbe Watan paki , you must go to international court of justice few km from ur house . Tum itna bhi nahi kar sakte alone saabz hillaaali mulk ke liye [emoji481][emoji481][emoji481][emoji38][emoji38][emoji38][emoji38]
 

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The recent decision of the Union government asking United Nations Military Observer Group on Kashmir to vacate a government-provided bungalow in New Delhi, is garnering mixed reactions in Kashmir. While many feel there would be no real impact if the UNMOGIP was to close its main offices in Srinagar, there are others who believe that the UN would continue to have a critical role till the Kashmir issue is resolved.

UNMOGIP has been asked to hand over the Delhi premises from where it was running a liaison office for over four decades for free as part of efforts to rationalise the mission's presence in India.

http://www.rediff.com/news/report/m...cision-to-move-un-observer-group/20140722.htm
UNMOGIP is out of India but still has an office in Srinagar.
 

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