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India-Pakistan
Pakistan army denies Indian allegations of LoC clash
2013-10-03
[Dawn] The Pak military on Wednesday denied Indian accusations of Pak soldiers being involved in a reported clash on the Indian side of the Line of Control (LoC), the heavily-militarised border dividing the Kashmire region.

An Indian army commander had alleged that Pak troops might be involved in an ongoing gunbattle near the disputed border.

The Pakistain Army rejected the allegation. "We totally deny this baseless allegation. This is a blatant lie. No such thing happened," a front man for the Inter-Services Public Relations, the military's public relations wing, said in a text message.

Senior Indian army commander Gurmit Singh told news hounds in Srinagar that the Indian soldiers had launched an operation against forces of Evil on September 24 and which was still ongoing.

The Lieutenant General claimed some 30 to 40 heavily-armed fighters had crossed the LoC in the Keran sector and were holed up for the past nine days in thick forests in the area.

However,
some men learn by reading. A few learn by observation. The rest have to pee on the electric fence for themselves...
he denied reports in the Indian media Singh that the 'infiltrators' had overtaken a ghost village along the border.

Foreign news agency AFP quoted Indian police sources as saying that the fighting was still taking place in Shala Bhatta, the abandoned village.

India and Pakistain often trade allegations of ceasefire violations from both sides of the disputed border. The most recent incident comes just days after the prime ministers of both countries agreed to soothe tensions.

Pak Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif
... served two non-consecutive terms as prime minister, heads the Pakistain Moslem League (Nawaz). Noted for his spectacular corruption, the 1998 Pak nuclear test, border war with India, and for being tossed by General Musharraf...
met with his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh in New York on Sunday for the first time since Sharif swept to power in May promising an improvement in relations.

They agreed to task senior military officers to "find effective means to restore the ceasefire" in Kashmire, where regular festivities have taken place this year, resulting in casualties on both sides.

Last Thursday, three suspected forces of Evil stormed a cop shoppe and an army base in the southernmost part of Indian-administered Kashmire, killing ten people including four soldiers, four police and two civilians.
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