No flag meeting with India at lower level: Punjab Rangers
ISLAMABAD: The Punjab Rangers, after martyrdom of two personnel in Shakargarh area by Indian Border Security Force (BSF) unprovoked firing, has announced not to hold flag meeting with India at lower official level, Geo News reported.
The spokesman for Punjab Rangers said talks between Pakistan’s paramilitary force and BSF will be held only at higher official level in future, adding that
By OCTOPUS
January 01, 2015
ISLAMABAD: The Punjab Rangers, after martyrdom of two personnel in Shakargarh area by Indian Border Security Force (BSF) unprovoked firing, has announced not to hold flag meeting with India at lower official level, Geo News reported.
The spokesman for Punjab Rangers said talks between Pakistan’s paramilitary force and BSF will be held only at higher official level in future, adding that India after ceasefire violations at working boundary also started bloodshed at flag meeting.
The Rangers expressed vow to respond hard if India violated international laws at the working boundary.
The spokesman for Punjab Rangers said talks between Pakistan’s paramilitary force and BSF will be held only at higher official level in future, adding that India after ceasefire violations at working boundary also started bloodshed at flag meeting.
The Rangers expressed vow to respond hard if India violated international laws at the working boundary.
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