Govt. soon to take steps to stop Pakistan’s repeated cease fire violations

Nagpur: Minister of State (MoS) for home affairs Hansraj Ahir on Thursday asserted that India’s patience must not be viewed as its weakness, added that the government will come to a conclusion on ways to stop repeated cease fire violations by Pakistan.
Ahir told ANI, “We are not weak, we are working with patience. We do not want to hurt any civilian. Our army is working well. The government will soon take a decision in connection with the ceasefire violations by Pakistan.”

Ahir also welcomed Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Yashwant Sinha and Janata Dal-United (JD(U))’s Sharad Yadav’s proposal of holding an all-party meeting on Kashmir.

“We should welcome if every citizen is coming forward positively to show the same concern,” he said. (ANI)