India asks Pakistan to adhere to 2003 ceasefire agreement

NEW DELHI: India asked Pakistan on Thursday to stick to the 2003 ceasefire working out and not use its violations at Line of Control (LoC) to offer quilt for infiltration. The govt said there had been over 1,000 violations from the Pakistani side of the 2003 ceasefire agreement between New Delhi and Islamabad in 2018 alone.


"We always taken it very strongly, this matter of unprovoked ceasefire violation with the Pakistani side as it involves loss of life and property," MEA ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said. "In fact, only this year, in 2018, there have been over 1,000 unprovoked ceasefire violations by Pakistan," he said.


Kumar said Pakistan used the ceasefire violation to infiltrate terrorists into India. He said: "We have seen the results of such infiltration in the past. We hope that Pakistan will realise what it is doing and adheres by the 2003 ceasefire agreement between the two countries." India announced a suspension of operations against militants in J&K and a border truce with Pakistan on May 16 forRamzan. On Tuesday, defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman said forces will honour the Ramzan initiative.


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