Kashmir residents appeal government to solve Pakistan ceasefire issue through dialogue
Record ID:
1469264
Kashmir residents appeal government to solve Pakistan ceasefire issue through dialogue
- Title: Kashmir residents appeal government to solve Pakistan ceasefire issue through dialogue
- Date: 13th April 2020
- Summary: MAN SHOWING INJURED LEG DAMAGED CAR (SOUNDBITE) (Urdu) KUPWARA RESIDENT, MANZOOR AHMAD, SAYING: "The lady was cooking rice for her children when suddenly a shell fell on their house. So we want to request the government that he should listen with his open ears that if he is sitting with the issue of Kashmir and it is an issue of Pakistan and India then it should be solved through talks by sitting on one table. We Kashmiris should not be troubled again and again." PEOPLE SITTING
- Embargoed: 27th April 2020 14:15
- Keywords: India Jammu and Kashmir Kupwara Pakistan ceasefire violation deaths
- Location: KUPWARA JAMMU AND KASHMIR, INDIA
- City: KUPWARA JAMMU AND KASHMIR, INDIA
- Country: India
- Topics: Conflicts/War/Peace
- Reuters ID: LVA002C9BQATR
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Residents of India's northern Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir appealed to the federal government on Monday (April 13) to solve the ceasefire issue with Pakistan through dialogue after three persons were killed due to shelling.
Indian and Pakistani troops exchanged mortar and artillery shelling along the de facto border known as the Line of Control (LoC) that divides the disputed Kashmir region. The sporadic exchanges began on Saturday (April 11) and continued into Sunday.
Both countries claim the region in full, but rule only parts, and often accuse each other of breaching a 2003 ceasefire pact by shelling and firing across the LoC.
Pakistani troops targeted civilians living near the LoC, killing three people, including a child and a woman, and wounding five, said media reports.
Tension between the two countries was renewed when New Delhi withdrew the autonomy of the Kashmir region in 2019 and split it into territories federally administered by India. Until then, it had autonomy over all matters except defence, communications and foreign affairs.
India accuses its neighbour of training and then sending militants across the border to launch attacks and support a separatist movement against Indian rule.
Pakistan denies giving material support to militants in Kashmir but says it provides moral and diplomatic backing for the self-determination of Kashmiri people. - Copyright Holder: ANI (India)
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