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Comments (3)
Windturner wrote:
Prima Facie this seems to be an attempt of government to divert attention from burning issues at home. This has been a common ploy of both the governments ever since the British left. If things get too hot at home, direct the attention to the neighbor.
girishvyas wrote:
KEEP CCTV CAMERA RECORDING AT LINE OF CONTROL TO KEEP RECORD OF WHO STARTED FIRING FIRST LIVE ON WEBSITE . SO SIMPLE IDEA . WHY GOVT NOT DOING THIS
ritvik2003 wrote:
as per pakistan’s claim: “an Indian incursion two days earlier in which one Pakistani soldier was killed”. why wasn’t the incident reported in the first place? okay, even if the incident took place — does it justify the inhumane treatment of a dead soldier?
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