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Our jawans being attacked in Kashmir, now it's time for Modi to do 'Gun ki baat': Uddhav Thackeray
New Delhi: After the mutilation of two Indian soldiers by Pakistani Army in J&K’s Krishna Ghati, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray, on Tuesday, attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said its time to do 'Gun ki baat'
"Our jawans being attacked in Kashmir, PM does 'Mann ki baat' now its time for him to do 'Gun ki baat", Uddhav Thackeray said.
The Indian Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) Lieutenant General AK Bhatt spoke to his Pakistani counterpart on Tuesday and condemned mutilation of soldiers.
“Mutilating bodies of soldiers is dastardly and inhuman act beyond any norm of civility. The act invites unequivocal condemnation and response,” newsagency PTI quoted The Director-General of Military Operations as saying.
In a bid to reduce tensions, Pakistani and Indian military officials also spoke over a hotline this morning after India accused Pakistani Army of mutilating the bodies of two Indian jawans.
"A local commanders' level hotline contact was established at Rawlakot-Poonch sector on LoC (Line of Control) last night between the Pakistan and Indian Army authorities," Xinhua news agency quoted the Pakistan Army as saying.
"The Indian counterpart was told that there has been no CFV (ceasefire violation) from Pakistan side nor mutilation of Indian soldiers' bodies," a statement from the Army's Inter-Services Public Relations said.
According to news agency IANS, the statement said the Indian authorities were told there was "unnecessary media hype" following the allegations against the Pakistani military.
"Pakistan remains fully committed to maintaining peace and tranquility along the LoC and expects same from other side and hopes prudence is exercised and no steps are taken that may lead to vitiating the environment and affect peace along the LoC," the statement said.
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