India not constructing wall along International Border: BSF
India is not constructing a wall along the International Border in Jammu and Kashmir as charged by Pakistan, BSF IG Rakesh Sharma said today.

Days after Pakistan claimed in a complaint to the UN that India is building a wall along the Working Boundary (LoC), BSF Inspector General Rakesh Sharma said it was not possible to do so keeping in view the topography of the area.
"This is a story created by Pakistan. There is no wall being constructed...," he told reporters here.
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It is a confusion that is being created by the Pakistani side as there is no such wall being constructed on the IB in Jammu and Kashmir," Sharma said.
Last week, Pakistan's Ambassador to UN Maleeha Lodhi had in a letter to UNSC President Vitaly Churkin, alleged that India was planning to construct a 10-meter high and 135-feet wide embankment (wall) along the 197-km Working Boundary (LoC) between Jammu and Kashmir and Pakistan.
The wall, according to Pakistan, was to convert the LoC "into a quasi international border".
Asked as to why Pakistan was making up the story of a wall being constructed, Sharma said, "I am also surprised about the wall theory-- there is nothing on the ground and it seems to be a story only."
"The repair and upgradation of the border fence is an ongoing process. At several places the fence gets washed away when there is a flood so we have to repair it," he said.
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