Army will give adequate response to ceasefire violations: Jaitley
May 19, 2017  19:14
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In a stern message to Pakistan, Defence Minister Arun Jaitley on Friday said Indian forces will give "adequate response" to any form of ceasefire violation on the border.
After a visit to the Line of Control, he said that the Indian Army is fully prepared to foil any form of infiltration bid. For those perpetuating violence from within, he said such people will be dealt with.
He also said that investigation is on into the incident of the army allegedly tying a man to the front of a jeep as a human shield, but went on to add that the Army was interested in saving the lives of both the people who had come to vote and a large crowd of protesters.
Priority right now, he said, is to restore normalcy.
"I did visit the LoC. I would compliment the Indian army for the level of preparedness and enthusiasm. Our soldiers are fully confident that they would not allow any form of infiltration to take place," he told reporters in Srinagar.
To a question on the situation in Jammu and Kashmir, while he was briefing the media on tax rates fixed under Goods and Services Tax, Jaitley said: "If there is any effort and any form of ceasefire violation our soldiers will give an adequate response to that."
He said terrorism and militancy are aimed both against the Indian state, its sovereignty and also against the people of Jammu and Kashmir and it is local people, alongside security personnel, who are losing their lives.
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