Order was Given by Army Chief Bajwa to Kill Indian Soldiers

 03 May 2017 ( News Bureau )
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It is believed that the command of the Pakistani army chief, General Kamar Javed Bajwa, was given to the barbaric order to cross the Line of Control (LoC) and to corrupt his body after the killing of two Indian soldiers.

Kamar Javed Bajwa was on a tour of Pakistan's Haji Pir military post on April 30. Indian intelligence agencies and army sources told that Bajwa had ordered to show vandalism with Indian soldiers during this tour.

According to sources, local Pakistani commanders were ordered to retaliate for revenge of seven to 10 Pakistani soldiers killed in Indian firing on 17th April.

According to sources, Lt Gen Nadeem Raza, Commander of the Pakistani X Corps, had warned against the increase in tension on the LoC following this counter-reaction. Raza is the chief of the Pakistani army's Kashmir affairs. Maj Gen Azhar Abbas, chief of the Pakistani 12th Infantry Division of Murray, was also apprehensive about the retaliation. This division, located near the LoC, has had to be fired.

An Indian intelligence official said, "The situation on the border has not been completely peaceful since the aftermath of the Uri attack that has crossed the LoC. These skirmishes are making Pakistan heavier. We think Pak wants to show that they want to take the risk of increasing tension, while their position on LOC is weak. "

There are two lakhs to 2.25 lakhs of Indian soldiers deployed in LoC in Jammu and Kashmir. At the same time, one lakh to 1.25 lakh soldiers of the Pakistani army were deployed at the LoC. In this case India is strong enough from Pakistan.

General Kamar Javed Bajwa had visited Pakistani checkpoints near the border after cross border attack on the direction of Prime Minister Narendra Modi after the Uri attack. Kashmir is much above the priority list of Kamar Javed Bajwa. In March, Kamar Javed Bajwa visited Pak Check post in the Kel Sector. At the same time in December and this year in February this year, he had visited the Pak check posts affected by the bombing in the Bhimbar sector.

The Haji Pir Check post which was visited by Javed Bajwa on April 30, is strategically important. India had won this area in the 1965 war, but later this post was returned to Pakistan by the swap of the areas which were won.

India's last military outpost in the Krishna Valley region, located in the mainland. Indian soldiers were killed on May 1 in the same area.

According to sources, the Allied Special Forces of Pakistan was watching the Indian patrol team.

 

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