ISLAMABAD: The First Secretary of the Indian High Commission was summoned to the Foreign Office on Saturday to lodge a protest over the killing of a Pakistani national who had inadvertently crossed the border.
The Pakistani national, Amanat Ali, was killed by the Indian security forces after unintentionally crossing over Pak-India border in Shakargarh, said spokesperson for Pakistan's Foreign Office Tasneem Aslam.
First Secretary of Indian High Commission was summoned to MOFA to lodge to protest over killing of an unarmed Pakistani inadvertent crosser.
— SpokespersonMOFA (@ForeignOfficePk) May 2, 2015
Amanat Ali was shot by BSF across Shakargarh at Working Boundary. Pakistan strongly condemns BSF's violation of Border Ground Rules.
— SpokespersonMOFA (@ForeignOfficePk) May 2, 2015
Firing at an unarmed civilian demonstrated the intent to kill.India must respect lives of civilians and refrain from such provocations.
— SpokespersonMOFA (@ForeignOfficePk) May 2, 2015
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