New Delhi: Five Indian soldiers have been killed by Pakistan soldiers who entered Indian territory in the Poonch area of Jammu and Kashmir; a sixth soldier hid behind a bush and survived the assault. His testimony will be crucial in determining how the others died. The main opposition party BJP has said the attack must force the government to reconsider plans to resume talks with Pakistan. Sources say the Indians attacked last night were on patrol duty along the Line of Control in the Chakandabad area of Poonch, 200 kms south of Srinagar.
Defence Minister AK Antony will make a statement in parliament this afternoon on the assault. In January this year, relations between the countries crashed after Pakistani soldiers killed two Indian jawans; one was beheaded. Six soldiers from both countries were killed, with both sides blaming each other for violating the cease-fire.
"India can't take this lying down. Killing and infiltration must end, but talks must continue," cautioned Farooq Abdullah, whose National Conference runs the Kashmir government in partnership with the Congress." His son, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah tweeted: "These incidents don't help efforts to normalise or even improve relations with Pak & call into question the Pak govt's recent overtures." Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh said recently that India would be "picking up the threads" of peace talks with the new Pakistani government led by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. In November, the prime ministers of India and Pakistan were expected to meet on the sideline of a UN conference in New York.
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