Over 1,000 ceasefire violations by Pakistan in 2018

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Even as the Indian forces are maintaining a against militants in and border truce with Pakistan, there have have been over 1,000 violations from the Pakistani side of the 2003 agreement between New Delhi and in 2018 alone, the said on Thursday.

"In fact, only this year, in 2018, there have been more than 1,000 unprovoked ceasefire violations by Pakistan," Kumar said.

Stating that uses the ceasefire violation to infiltrate terrorists into Indian territory, he said: "We have seen the results of such infiltration in the past. We hope that will realise what it is doing and adheres by the 2003 ceasefire agreement between the two countries."

announced a ceasefire against militants in and a border truce with on May 16 for the ongoing holy Muslim month of

However, unprovoked ceasefire violations continued from the Pakistani side during this period.

On Tuesday, said that security forces in will honour the ceasefire and the border truce with Pakistan but any "unprovoked" attack won't go unanswered.

"When it is an unprovoked attack, the was given the right to retaliate. We honour the ceasefire but, of course, a margin was given to us when it is an unprovoked attack. The ceasefire is the government of decision and we abide by it," Sitharaman told reporters here.

The border shooting has claimed 36 lives on the Indian side and left more than 120 injured this year.

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First Published: Thu, June 07 2018. 20:14 IST