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Jamali asks India to stop fencing LoC

December 13, 2003 12:59 IST

Pakistan's Prime Minister Mir Jafarullah Khan Jamali has asked India to stop fencing the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir.

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With the ceasefire with Pakistan holding, India has intensified the fencing work.

"India should not take undue advantage of the ceasefire," Jamali told reporters on Friday at a military air base near Islamabad on returning from visits to France and Switzerland.

Jamali declared a ceasefire by Pakistan forces at the LoC on November 23, which was reciprocated by India.

 


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Sub: ye to haraami log hai !!!!

The na-paak leader needs to be told in the loudest and the clearest possible language that India will do and would continue do i8n future ...


Posted by chanakya





Sub: Undue? advantage?

Is it really an advantage that we have to fence our borders at an enormous cost of material and personnel while we have better things ...


Posted by Kaushik Das





Sub: At last the wolf has shown its colours

The Guardian of peace and democracy and rights of kashmiri people has shown its true colours. Jamali has proved that he is a wolf in ...


Posted by Rinku





Sub: Pakistan says it again.

This statement clearly states, that how fencing by indian army, is a big disadvantage to pakistanis, who support militants infiltration in the country.


Posted by Indian Marvin





Sub: Pak's real intentions in announcing 'Cease fire'.

Now Pak's real intentions for announcing a "cease fire" are clear. It was for pressurizing India to stop building the fence, which was turning out ...


Posted by Dr T S Raman




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