Abdul Basit rejects Indian allegations of soldiers' mutilation at LoC

Abdul Basit rejects Indian allegations of soldiers' mutilation at LoC
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Summary It is hoped, Basit stated, that India would not escalate tensions over mere allegations

NEW DELHI (Dunya News) – Pakistani High Commissioner in New Delhi, Abdul Basit was summoned to Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday and lodged protest with over alleged mutilation of soldiers’ bodies at the Line of Control.

In a statement recorded at the ministry, the Pakistani diplomat rejected Indian allegations and stated that Pakistan Army did not violate ceasefire treaty at the LoC and bodies were not mutilated.

Abdul Basit demanded off Indian government to provide proof of mutilation and abstain from resorting to baseless accusations. Pakistan Army is an extremely professional department and that Pakistan desires to maintain peace the borders.

It is hoped, Basit stated, that India would not escalate tensions over mere allegations.

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