Pakistan Rangers not accepting protest notes over ceasefire: BSF

"Pak Rangers are not accepting protest notes over ceasefire violations. There is no communication between the two sides," BSF Director General DK Pathak said.

Pakistan Rangers not accepting protest notes over ceasefire: BSF
JAMMU: The Border Security Force today said Pakistani troops were not accepting protest notes from India over ceasefire violations and that there was "no communication" between the two sides.

"We want to restore normalcy along the border but we are forced to retaliate because Pakistan Rangers resort to firing on us," Director General of BSF, D K Pathak said.

"Pakistan Rangers are not accepting protest notes over ceasefire violations. There is no communication between the two sides," Pathak said.

He said that the ceasefire violation by Pakistan could be an attempt to divert attention of its public from the Peshawar incident.

Nearly 140 schoolchildren were massacred in a recent terror attack at an army-run school in the Pakistani city.

Pakistani troops targeted over 60 hamlets and scores of border posts in heavy overnight shelling in Kathua and Samba districts, with mortar bombs landing deep inside Indian territory.
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Nearly 10,000 people have fled from border villages after the latest round of ceasefire violations by Pakistan which has left four jawans and a woman dead since New Year eve while five Pakistani rangers were killed in retaliatory firing by India.
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A woman looks at the damage of her house from a window after shelling from the Pakistani side, at Bainglar village in Samba sector in Jammu.
A woman looks at the damage of her house from a window after shelling from the Pakistani side, at Bainglar village in Samba sector in Jammu.
A villager shows a mortar shell after firing from the Pakistani side at village Bainglad in Samba district, Jammu.
A villager shows a mortar shell after firing from the Pakistani side at village Bainglad in Samba district, Jammu.
BSF jawans patrolling along the Indo-Pak international border in thick fog at Attari near Amritsar.
BSF jawans patrolling along the Indo-Pak international border in thick fog at Attari near Amritsar.
A villager shows mortar shell marks on the wall of his house after firing from the Pakistani side at Village Bainglad in Samba district, Jammu.
A villager shows mortar shell marks on the wall of his house after firing from the Pakistani side at Village Bainglad in Samba district, Jammu.
(Left): A villager shows the remains of a mortar shell that was fired from the Pakistani side at Ramgarh sector in Samba district.

(Right): A villager moves to safer place with his belongings in the view of shelling from the Pakistani side, at Chilyadiya village in Samba district.
(Left): A villager shows the remains of a mortar shell that was fired from the Pakistani side at Ramgarh sector in Samba district.

(Right): A villager moves to safer place with ..
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A villager inspects his house damaged by alleged shelling from the Pakistani side at Barota village at Samba sector.
A villager inspects his house damaged by alleged shelling from the Pakistani side at Barota village at Samba sector.
Villagers move to safer places with their belongings by a tractor after shelling from the Pakistani side, at Chilyadiya village in Samba district, Jammu.
Villagers move to safer places with their belongings by a tractor after shelling from the Pakistani side, at Chilyadiya village in Samba district, Jammu.
Crying family members of an injured civilian at the Government Medical College and Hospital in Jammu.
Crying family members of an injured civilian at the Government Medical College and Hospital in Jammu.
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