Another Surgical Strike by India?
Rajnath Singh hints something
News Delhi: On
the eve of the second anniversary of the surgical strikes (i.e. on Friday, 28th
September 2018) Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said something big has
happened in the past two days. He said this in context of the killing of a
Border Security Force (BSF) jawan along the Line of Control (LoC) by Pakistan
troops.Rajnath Singh indicated that Indian forces may have hit Pakistani targets across the border to avenge the brutal killing of a BSF jawan by the Pakistanis.
"Something has happened, I won't disclose it now. Whatever has happened, has happened for the good. Trust me, something big has happened two-three days ago. And you will also see what happens in future," Rajnath said referring to the killing of Narendra Singh.
"I have told the BSF jawans, don't fire the first bullet, as they are our neighbours. But if they fire the first one, don't count the number of bullets you fire back," Rajnath said.
Few days ago a BSF jawan, Narendra Singh, was shot dead and mutilated near the border in Jammu and Kashmir.
BSF said that some counter-action has already been taken along the LoC and more is in store.
The government on September 27, 2018, released a fresh video clip of the 2016 surgical strike which was made using overhead footage from unmanned aerial vehicles or UAVs and thermal imaging, showing a terror launchpad being destroyed.
On the eve of the second anniversary of the surgical strikes, BJP released a video clip of the 2016 surgical strike.
Just two days back some
media reported that While
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan making peace proposals with New Delhi terror
groups backed by his country’s army were setting up eight new launch pads along
the Line of Control (LoC) in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). Approximately 250
terrorists are waiting to infiltrate into Jammu and Kashmir from 27 launch pads
in PoK, top intelligence sources said.
Meanwhile BJP
released some actual footages of Surgical strike in 2016.
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