India, Afghanistan joining hands to create unrest in Pakistan: Minister

IANS  |  Islamabad 

Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif alleged in the National Assembly on Monday that neighbouring countries and have joined hands to create unrest in

Responding to opposition lawmakers' point of objection to shutting down border crossings with Afghanistan, Asif said that was trying to implement better and more complete border management with

Until there was better border management with Afghanistan, he said, the scourge of terrorism will continue to exist, Dawn reported.

The issue of border management is one of national security, Asif said, urging lawmakers not to play on the matter. "We have the right to shut the border between and and protect our people," Asif claimed.

He said that the border has 25 openings from where people travel between the two countries, but cannot let terrorists cross into the country.

"If there will be terrorist attacks in the country and people will die by the hundreds, we will shut the border down," he asserted.

"We gave refuge to thousands of Afghans, but we will not keep housing terrorists," he said, adding, "the killers of our sons are sitting on Afghan soil, the government needs to take action against them."

About India, the Defence Minister said there had been a constant rise in India's alleged unprovoked firing and violation of the ceasefire agreement along the Line of Control.

In a written reply to the house, Asif claimed that in the past four years, has violated the ceasefire agreement 1,170 times along the LoC and 257 times across the International Border.

The civilian deaths in the past four years has risen to 111, he said.

--IANS

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India, Afghanistan joining hands to create unrest in Pakistan: Minister

Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif alleged in the National Assembly on Monday that neighbouring countries India and Afghanistan have joined hands to create unrest in Pakistan.

Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif alleged in the National Assembly on Monday that neighbouring countries and have joined hands to create unrest in

Responding to opposition lawmakers' point of objection to shutting down border crossings with Afghanistan, Asif said that was trying to implement better and more complete border management with

Until there was better border management with Afghanistan, he said, the scourge of terrorism will continue to exist, Dawn reported.

The issue of border management is one of national security, Asif said, urging lawmakers not to play on the matter. "We have the right to shut the border between and and protect our people," Asif claimed.

He said that the border has 25 openings from where people travel between the two countries, but cannot let terrorists cross into the country.

"If there will be terrorist attacks in the country and people will die by the hundreds, we will shut the border down," he asserted.

"We gave refuge to thousands of Afghans, but we will not keep housing terrorists," he said, adding, "the killers of our sons are sitting on Afghan soil, the government needs to take action against them."

About India, the Defence Minister said there had been a constant rise in India's alleged unprovoked firing and violation of the ceasefire agreement along the Line of Control.

In a written reply to the house, Asif claimed that in the past four years, has violated the ceasefire agreement 1,170 times along the LoC and 257 times across the International Border.

The civilian deaths in the past four years has risen to 111, he said.

--IANS

ahm/vt

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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