BJP demands firm action against Pak

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Itanagar: Condemning the brutal killing of the two jawans by the Pakistani soldiers along the LoC, the Arunachal Pradesh unit of BJP has urged the Union government to deal with the issue boldly and firmly and take tough steps and send a strong message to Pakistan.

Holding the Pakistan government and its Army responsible for the untoward incident, the opposition party termed the incident as highly provocative.

Pakistan should get the message from India that the Indian citizens are absolutely angered at the way in which they have dealt with our soldiers in the border, the opposition party said here on Saturday.

The brutal and cruel killing of two Indian soldiers, is a ‘matter of honour’ for the country and concerns that morale of our armed forces, it said.

The Central government must review it’s policy as the Pakistan has already violated 117 times on the cease fire agreement between both the neighbouring countries, the party added.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Nabam Tuki has extended his warm greetings to the people of Arunachal Pradesh on the auspicious occasion of Makar Sankranti and Magh Bihu.

Also, BJP Assam Pradesh President Sarbananda Sonwal along with other party members also staged a protest against the brutal killing of two Indian soldiers by Pakistani troops in Guwahati on Saturday. (UNI)

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