Will be forced to revoke Ramzan truce if Pak doesn't mend ways: Union min


Yavatmal, Jun 4 (PTI): Union minister Hansraj Ahir on Sunday said the government would be “constrained” to revoke the Ramzan ceasefire it had announced last month if Pakistan continued to indulge in cross-border firing and terrorism.

Union minister Ahir said, “We had decided to suspend operations in view of Ramzan. However, there is no respite in cross-border terrorism and ceasefire violations on the part of Pakistan.”

“We will be constrained to revoke the ceasefire agreement,” the minister said at a press conference at the Government Guest House in Yavatmal on Saturday.

He added that the provisions of the truce allow India to retaliate if Pakistan initiates unprovoked firing.

Ahir said India continues to believe in the “no-first-strike” policy.

The government had on May 16 directed security forces in Jammu and Kashmir to follow what it called “ non-initiation of combat operations” during the holy month of Ramzan.

The security forces, however, reserve the right to retaliate if attacked or if essential to protect the lives of innocent people, the ministry had said.

On the Narendra Modi government completing four years in office, Ahir said it had started a number of good schemes.

“A record USD 60.08 billion was received in foreign investments in 2016-17. This was possible due to the economic growth achieved under the NDA government,” he said.

He claimed the Modi government had curbed the Naxal menace successfully and the rebels were now operating in a restricted area.

 

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Mon, Jun 04 2018

    What is the sense in thinking about restraining celebration of Ramzan feast celebration in India because of our our strained relation with Pakistan

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  • Truth teller, Karnataka

    Mon, Jun 04 2018

    Dear Rajnathji, stop fooling people of India!. Don't think you can say some non sense and we will believe you! I don't know about bakhts!. You have told many times earlier that we have taught Pakistan such a lesson that they will not dare to trouble India again!. But they have proved you wrong and called your bluff!!. After all, No one asked for cease fire in the name of Ramadan!. First declare ceasefire within India so that your dirty BD's stop killing people in the name of Live jihad and Cow!!!. Charity begins at home Rajnathji.....

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Mon, Jun 04 2018

    And we still believe surgical strikes were real and have put an end to all misadventures by the enemy along the border.

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  • Robin, Byndoor

    Mon, Jun 04 2018

    @geoffrey, That hill,

    You are free not to believe the martyrs news as well...

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  • Roshan Patrao, Traffic Warden, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 04 2018

    Is this cease fire story real or fake like sinking terrorist-laden off the coast of Gujarat, surgical strikes and revenge killing of naxalites inside Myanmar? How long Modi wants us to believe his lies.

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  • Hindustani, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 04 2018

    LOL

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jun 04 2018

    Yesterday two Indian soldiers were Martyred & you are still doing Bakwas ...

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