India’s DGMO sent a message to Pakistan on the hotline, this matter

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India’s DGMO Rajiv Ghai

India and Pakistan have been ceasefire in the past. Meanwhile, the meeting between the two countries on May 12 is important. Meanwhile, on May 10, ceasefire was violated by Pakistan. Regarding this, the Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai said that the Indian armed forces sent a message to their Pakistani counterpart on ‘hotline’ on Sunday, in which a day ago i.e. on May 10, on May 10, the violation of the consent between the two armies was exposed and it was told that if such an act was rebuilt later, India would respond in the same language.

India’s DGMO sent a message to Pakistan’s DGMO

Let us know that on May 10, the DGMO of Pakistan called the DGMO of India and offered the ceasefire. In such a situation, on May 10, a few hours after the agreement was agreed to stop military action, New Delhi on Saturday accused Islamabad of violating the agreement. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri had told reporters late Saturday night that Pakistan was called to take appropriate steps to end these violations and to deal with the situation with seriousness and responsibility. The DGMO told reporters here, these violations were strongly responded to on Saturday night and today (Sunday) morning (Sunday) morning and dealt with them in the same way. ”

If Pakistan reiterates, then the answer will be given: Rajiv Ghai

Lieutenant General Ghai said that the Indian armed forces have been very restrained so far and our action has been focused, napi-tuli and non-ex-proclaimed. He said, although any threat for sovereignty, regional integrity and security of our citizens will be encountered with decisive force. Meanwhile, the DGMO said, “We sent another message to our counterpart on the hotline on Sunday, which highlighted the violations of consent between DGMOs on May 10 and said that if tonight, later or after something like this is repeated from Pakistan, we would answer them in a fierce and punitive manner.”

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