Indian forces have maintained sanctity of ceasefire pact, but Pak firing a "betrayal": BSF official

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

Indian forces have maintained the sanctity of the along the frontier but "unfortunately" has not, a said today while emphasising the troops were prepared and border dominance would be maintained.

Terming the killing of four BSF personnel in firing by Rangers last night as "betrayal", (Western Command) K N said what the neighbouring country does is its business and but "how we respond" to the attack is "our job".

also said the BSF would lodge a protest with the Pakistani side over the incident.

Four BSF personnel, including an assistant commandant rank officer, were killed and three others injured in firing by Rangers along the International Border in Jammu and Kashmir's district.

"We are always prepared. or no ceasefire, there is no let up in border domination and there is no letup in border surveillance," told reporters here.

The officer, who paid tributes to the four BSF personnel killed, was replying to a question on whether the border guarding force was caught off

Every instrument required to protect the territorial integrity of the border is being maintained regardless of or no ceasefire, he said.

Asked about the trust level with regard to Pakistan, which has violated truce agreed at the DGMO level and sector level meetings, the BSF ADG said ceasefire was always a bilateral decision.

There was a meeting between our sector DIG and the counterpart's designated and it was decided that there will be ceasefire. "We have maintained the sanctity of the ceasefire. Pakistan has not. It has violated it," he said.

Asked whether it was a betrayal by Pakistan, he said it was very "unfortunate" as the ceasefire announcements are to be honoured.

"We have honoured it and Pakistan has not honoured it. And what Pakistan does is Pak's business and how we respond to the betrayal is our job," he added.

Asked whether the deaths of jawans would be avenged, Choubey said "what is going to unfold in our operational preparedness is something that I am not going to share".

"But we will suffice to say that we will maintain the dominance and the territorial integrity," he added.

Asked whether BSF will lodge a protest with Pakistan, he said it would.

To a question about Pakistan's Border Action Team (BAT) carrying out the attack, he said it is too early to come to that conclusion. "Right now we are only concerned about such a gross violation of ceasefire when the meeting took place on their request. For us the main concern is lack of credibility in the request for ceasefire", he added.

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First Published: Wed, June 13 2018. 17:55 IST