IB shelling: BSF, Rangers meet, India says will not tolerate such incidents -WSYA




JAMMU: The BSF and Pakistan Rangers today held a flag meeting along the International Border (IB) here during which India registered its strong protest on the recent spate of firing from Pakistan, asserting that such "provocative" acts would "not be tolerated". 

The Border Security Force said the sector commander-level meeting took place in Suchetgarh area of the border "on the request" of the Pakistani side. 



"The BSF conveyed strong protest with message that such provocative acts are unacceptable and will not be tolerated," the statement said. 

The 30-minute meeting held at noon saw a five-member BSF team led by BSF Deputy Inspector General (DIG) P S Dhiman sitting across a 10-member Pak Rangers team that was headed by Brigadier Amjad Hussain of Pak Rangers, sector commander of the Chenab (Sialkot) sector. 

During the last week, the statement said, the BSF "successfully .. 
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