The BSF ADG said that Pakistan took advantage of the simultaneous firing to mutilate the bodies of the 2 indian soldiers.
Srinagar: Highlighting
the fact that the brutal Krishna Ghati incident occurred after Pakistan army
Chief’s visit to the Line of Control (LoC), the Border Security Force (BSF) on
Tuesday revealed that Islamabad's Border Action Team (BAT), involved in the
attack, comprises Mujahideen terrorists as well.
BSF Additional Director General (ADG) Western Command K.N. Choubey briefed
the media about the entire incident and how Pakistan's BAT took advantage of
the simultaneous firing and mutilated bodies of two Indian soldiers.
"Army and BSF's joint team is deployed in Krishna Ghati sector for
boundary protection. When the team was going for regular line maintenance, two
FDL from Pakistan's side and two ambush which they had set up started firing
simultaneously. Our jawans were engaged in this. In between this, the BAT
action, which consists of regular army and Mujahideens and trained militants,
took advantage and mutilated bodies of our two jawans," Choubey told the
media.
"I would not like to comment formally on this. But yes, everybody
knows that this has taken place immediately after the visit of the Pakistan
army Chief to the frontal area," he added.
The BSF ADG Western Command further ensured that the army and BSF will be
brainstorming together and come up with a revised Standard Operating Procedure
(SOP), in order to minimise such incidents.
"The SOPs are always followed. We learn from every such incident that
takes place. The BSF in Kashmir works under the operational control of the
Army. We will brainstorming together and come out with a more revised SOP so
that such incidents are minimised," he said.
Meanwhile, DGMO Lt Gen AK Bhatt made hotline contact with his Pakistan
counterpart, expressed grave concern about Krishna Ghati incident and the way
patrol party was targeted.
"Mutilating bodies of soldiers is a dastardly and inhuman act beyond
any norm of civility. The act invites unequivocal condemnation and
response." commented Bhatt.
He also emphasised on issue of fire support provided by the Pakistani
posts, highlighted issue of BAT training camps near Line of Control.
On the other hand, Pakistan army's media wing, Inter-Services Public
Relations said that India was told that there was no mutilation of soldiers'
bodies during the conversation.
Earlier on Tuesday, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh chaired a meeting
with Jammu and Kashmir Governor N N Vohra and expressed his displeasure over
the 'prolonged' unrest. Vohra ensured that he would work towards restoring
peace in the Valley at the earliest.
On Monday, Rajnath reviewed the present security situation in Jammu and
Kashmir and the recent Sukma attack with country's top security officials.
Research and Analytical Wing (R&AW) chief Anil Dhasmana, Intelligence
Bureau chief Rajiv Jain, Director General (DG) Central Reserve Police Force
(CRPF) Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar and many other top officials participated in the
intensive discussion chaired by Rajnath.
The high-level meet discussed strategy and security issues in Chhattisgarh
after the Sukma attack.
On Monday, two defence personnel had been killed, as Pakistan violated
ceasefire by opening fire on Border Security Force (BSF) posts in Jammu and
Kashmir's Krishna Ghati sector. In a barbaric act, their bodies were later
mutilated by the Pakistan army.
The Union Home Minister also directed the officials to tighten the
government's grip over Jammu and Kashmir unrest.
Kashmir Valley has been embroiled in utter chaos and violence after Hizbul
Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani's was killed by security forces in an
encounter in south Kashmir's Kokernag on 8 July last year.
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