NEW DELHI: India slammed Pakistan on Sunday for claiming that Indian forces had fired at a UN vehicle in POK as it asked Islamabad to probe its own lapses in ensuring security for UN personnel instead of making baseless and fabricated allegations. Pakistan had earlier said it had taken up the “reprehensible” attack on UNMOGIP observers by India with the UN.
The government responded with a statement saying that allegations by Pakistan regarding Indian forces targeting a UN vehicle on December 18 had been investigated in detail and found to be factually incorrect and false. “Our forward troops were aware of the visit of UN military observers in the area and did not conduct any firing as alleged,” said MEA spokesperson Anurag Srivastava.
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An Indian diplomat named Gaurav Ahluwalia was summoned by Pakistan after a United Nations Military Observers (UNMO) vehicle was targeted in the country s Chirikot sector along the Line of Control (LoC).
The Indian diplomat was summoned to the Foreign Office (FO) here a day after the Pakistan Army accused the Indian Army of deliberately targeting the UNMO, an allegation dismissed by India as completely false, baseless and factually incorrect.
The FO said that the UN Observers were on their way to Polas village to meet with the victims of ceasefire violations when their vehicle was targeted.
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Pak Allegations Of Indian Troop Attack On UN Vehicle Along Line Of Control False: India Pak Allegations Of Indian Troop Attack On UN Vehicle Along Line Of Control False: India Pakistan on Friday alleged that Indian troops targeted a vehicle of United Nations Military Observers in the Chirikot sector along the Line of Control.
Indian troops did not conduct any firing as alleged, Anurag Srivastava said (File)
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India on Sunday said Pakistan s allegations that Indian troops deliberately targeted a vehicle of the United Nations along the Line of Control (LoC) were investigated in detail and found to be factually incorrect and false .
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India on Sunday said Pakistan s allegations that Indian troops deliberately targeted a vehicle of the United Nations along the Line of Control were investigated in detail and found to be factually incorrect and false . Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Spokesperson Anurag Srivastava said Pakistan should responsibly investigate its lapses instead of repeating baseless and fabricated allegations against India to cover up its own failure in ensuring the safety and security of UN personnel in territory under its control. Pakistan on Friday alleged that Indian troops targeted a vehicle of United Nations Military Observers (UNMO) in the Chirikot sector along the LoC. Indian government sources rejected the allegations that day itself. In response to media queries on allegations by Pakistan, Srivastava also said that India has conveyed its findings and views on these mis