Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Army says it will respond to Pak’s ‘dastardly’ act

BEHEADING DGMO conveys hotline message, Pak warns against ‘misadventu­re’

- Rahul Singh and Ravi Krishnan Khajuria letters@hindustant­imes.com n

NEW DELHI/JAMMU: The Indian Army described on Tuesday the killing and mutilation of two of its soldiers as dastardly and inhuman and told its Pakistani counterpar­t that the incident merited an unequivoca­l response.

But Pakistan denied its troops were involved in Monday’s attack on an Indian patrol in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district along the Line of Control (LoC), the de facto border between the two countries.

India reacted sharply and the director general of military operations, Lt Gen AK Bhatt, conveyed a strong message to his Pakistani counterpar­t during a hotline phone call.

Such a “dastardly and inhuman act is beyond any norms of civility and merits unequivoca­l condemnati­on and response”, a statement quoted Bhatt.

The DGMOs speak every Tuesday, a mechanism put in place to avoid skirmishes along the LoC. The latest incident threatens to deepen hostilitie­s as surcharged calls rang out across India to “teach the Pakistanis a lesson”.

The ambush, backed by mortar shelling and machine gun fire, on a 10-member patrol comprising BSF and army soldiers killed naib subedar Paramjit Singh, a 42-year-old junior commission­ed officer with 22 Sikh Regiment, and 45-year-old head constable Prem Sagar of the BSF’s 200 Battalion.

Their bodies were found beheaded at the Krishna Ghati sector.

Army vice chief Lt Gen Sarath Chand said the Pakistani army would have to accept responsibi­lity and face consequenc­es for its action, which reflected its frustratio­n. “We don’t want to talk about what we will do. We will do what we have to do at the time and place of our choosing,” he said in New Delhi.

Defence minister Arun Jaitley promised that the soldiers’ sacrifice won’t go in vain.

The beheading is understood to have featured in his discusreco­rding sion with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday. But there was no official word on it.

Union minister M Venkaiah Naidu called Pakistan a rogue state and said the government would take appropriat­e action against the nation for the brutal killings. Also, he blamed Pakistan for funding terrorism and fomenting trouble in Kashmir.

India had furnished proof of Pakistan sponsoring a secessioni­st movement in the Kashmir Valley, a region that has been street protests almost every day of late. The unrest forced the Election Commission to counterman­d the Anantnag Lok Sabha bypoll for the second time, saying the situation was “scary”.

According to Indian military intelligen­ce, Monday’s attack was conducted by the neighbours’ Border Action Team (BAT), which is said to be a mix of army regulars and militant mercenarie­s who do the establishm­ent’s bidding.

 ?? SAMEER SEHGAL/HT ?? Naib Subedar Paramjit Singh's mother mourns over his body at Vein Poin village in Tarn Taran district, Punjab, on Tuesday.
SAMEER SEHGAL/HT Naib Subedar Paramjit Singh's mother mourns over his body at Vein Poin village in Tarn Taran district, Punjab, on Tuesday.

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