Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Pak seems to be testing our patience



Congress leader Rashid Alvi said Pakistan seemed to testing India's patience with incidents like the killing of Indian soldiers in Poonch. "We want good relations with Pakistan but such incidents keep happening. This raises serious doubts about Pakistan's intentions. It appears that Pakistan is testing our patience," Alvi said.




Reacting to the ceasefire violation by Pakistan, senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Arun Jaitley said the Indian government should now deal with Pakistan cautiously. "Indian Government should now deal with Pakistan very cautiously, red lines should be drawn," Jaitley said.Meanwhile Pakistan High Commissioner Salman Bashir has reached the Ministry of External Affairs and was meeting Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai. India will register a strong protest against the killing of two Indian soldiers - Lance Naik Hemraj and Lance Naik Sudhakar Singh - by Pakistani troops.


For more news visit our page : MagazineUrdu News, asianaffairs


Whole middle east           Political magazine             Social affairs

Related tags:
Latest news, world news, current affairs, breaking news, arab country news, daily news, Islamic news, india news, Pakistan news, , india Pakistan news, current news, news headlines, Latest World News,Articles,
Latest news, latest urdu news, world news, current affairs, breaking news, arab country news, sport news, cricket news, daily news, Islamic news, india news, Pakistan news, india Pakistan news, current news,Current affairs, Economic Affairs,Islam and Human Rights, Islam and Politics , Islam and the West, Muslim Media, Islamic Society, Islamic World,Latest World News,  breaking news ,Top Breaking News, Current Affairs, daily news, recent news, news headlines

No comments:

Post a Comment