Indian soldiers killing: Govt should harden its stand, says V K Singh
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Condemning the brutal killing of two Indian soldiers by Pakistani forces along the Line of Control, former Army Chief General V K Singh today said here that the government should harden its stand on the issue, as it was a clear violation of the Geneva Convention.
"The government should harden its stand on the hostility shown by Pakistani forces which claimed lives of two jawans.
The killing was against humanity and indeed a violation of our Geneva convention (which lays down how captured soldiers should be treated)," Gen Singh who arrived
from Delhi on his way to Multai in Madhya Pradesh, told reporters here today.
The public anger and protests all over the country against the killing of our jawans is justified, he said.
Amid increased tension along the LoC after three days of exchange of fire, Defence Minister A K Antony had yesterday said there were enough troops in J&K and the government was taking all steps to protect the interest of the country.
On Tuesday, Pakistani soldiers crossed into the Indian territory in Poonch sector and ambushed an Indian patrol killing two soldiers, one of whom was decapitated.
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