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Pakistani forces need to prove their sincerity by avoiding firing on innocent border residents despite provocations : Er Rasheed | KNO

Says border residents are forced to bear the brunt without any fault of theirs, Asks for UN or SAARC observers to maintain peace on LOC.

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Srinagar: 04, June (KNO) : Asking India and Pakistan to end the blame game and ensure that no more human lives are lost on the both sides of LOC, AIP supremo and MLA Langate Er. Rasheed has said that it is unfortunate to watch people on either side of LOC loosing lives without any fault of their’s.

In a statement issued today Er. Rasheed said “If both the countries are sincere and want peace at the borders they must agree to deploying observers from United Nations, SAARC or some credible organization to maintain ceasefire and to check which of the two sides start the shelling. If the shelling continues, despite repeated meetings and agreements between two countries, then deployment of unbiased observers can prove to be the key of maintaining peace at least at LOC. Innocent civilians, who lose their life, peace of mind and property due to cross border shelling, do not even knowing what provokes India and Pakistan and why the bloodbath continues on LOC”.

He said that the people, especially women and children, of border areas from RS pora to Keran are forced to live a miserable life under a continuous and constant state of fear. “Not only that but the children of these areas are losing their precious schooling days” he said adding that deploying observers should not be seen as a matter of ego rather it may help in bringing normalcy at least at the LOC. Er. Rasheed asked both the countries to show maturity and sincerity and understand the necessity of peace.

He appealed national media not to add fuel to the fire and understand the fact that it is never a one sided affair. “None of the parties throw flowers in retaliation to the shelling on LOC and nobody other than Kashmir’s are affected on both the sides”. He appealed Pakistani Govt. not to lose patience and not to forget that the people of Jammu and Kashmir value, with high regards, the efforts of Pakistani Govt. to get Kashmir issue resolved. He added that the Pakistani forces need to prove their sincerity by avoiding firing on innocent border residents despite provocations from the other side.

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