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One Indian soldier with weapon has inadvertently crossed over to the other side of the LoC . - Indian Army
Updated : Sep 29, 2016, 11:07 PM IST
The Indian Army rejected a media report from a Pakistani paper that claimed that Pakistan had killed eight Indian soldiers and captured one while retaliating to India's firing. Citing security sources, Dawn newspaper said that the capture and killings occurred when the Indian army opened fire across the border, killing two Pakistani soldiers. The Indian Army denied the charges saying: “Reports of killing of 8 Indian Army personnel in section of Pakistani media is completely false and baseless. One Indian soldier with weapon has inadvertently crossed over to the other side of the LoC. Pakistan has been informed about it. Such inadvertent crossing by Army and civilians not unusual on either side. They are returned through existing mechanisms.”
Journalists Shiv Aroor and Rezaul Hasan Laskar pointed out on Twitter how Dawn flip-flopped about this story in a spate of few hours.
Breaking: Sources in Islamabad tell me no Indian soldier in custody of Pakistan Army. Deny report of capture of soldier on LoC.
— Rezaul Hasan Laskar (@Rezhasan) September 29, 2016
Now bit about capture of Indian soldier has disappeared from @dawn_com reporthttps://t.co/vvwi4q0LK4 pic.twitter.com/OYqFVd3YuG
— Rezaul Hasan Laskar (@Rezhasan) September 29, 2016
As a follow-up, there are reports that a soldier from Rashtriya Rifles inadvertently crossed LoC. This isn't unit involved in strikes.
— Rezaul Hasan Laskar (@Rezhasan) September 29, 2016
Meanwhile, Pakistan's @Dawn_Com has totally killed its own story on 'Indian soldier captured at LoC'. https://t.co/nSJEw1H8mk
— Shiv Aroor (@ShivAroor) September 29, 2016
In the wake of India's conduct of surgical strikes across the Line of Control, Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has called a joint session of the Parliament on October 5.
'Joint session of the Parliament will be convened on Wednesday to reaffirm the national resolve for safeguarding the sovereignty and preserving the territorial integrity of the motherland against any kind of external or internal threat as well as reiterating the moral, political, and diplomatic support to the people of Kashmir,' Prime Minister Sharif said, reports Geo News.
He further said that a meeting of the National Security Committee will be held on October 4 with special invitation to all the Chief Ministers to deliberate at length the emerging scenario across the Line of Control and also in the Valley.
Meanwhile, Pakistan National Security Adviser Lt. Gen.Nasir Janjua has submitted a comprehensive report on the Line of Control (LoC) cross-border escalation with Indian troops to Prime Minister Sharif, reported Radio Pakistan.
The Prime Minister is also being briefed regularly on the situation on the LoC by the security establishment.
Sharif, according to Radio Pakistan, expressed satisfaction on the level of preparedness of the Pakistani armed forces to match any provocation by Indian security forces.
In the intervening night of Wednesday and Thursday, the Indian Army claimed that it had conducted surgical strikes on terror launch pads across the Line of Control. This was confirmed by Director General of Military Operations, Lieutenant General Ranbir Singh.
The motive of the operation was to hit out at the terrorists who were planning to infiltrate into Indian territory. 'The operations were basically focused to ensure that these terrorists do not succeed in their design of infiltration and carrying out destruction and endangering the lives of citizens of our country. During these counter terrorist operations significant casualties have been caused to the terrorist and those who are trying to support them. The operation aimed at neutralising the terrorists have since seized. We do not have any plans for further continuation of the operations. However, the Indian armed forces are fully prepared for any contingency that may arrive,' he added.
With agency inputs