New Delhi: Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde said he will visit the Samba sector of the International Border in Jammu and Kashmir tomorrow after repeated ceasefire violations by Pakistan.
"I am going to Samba sector on (Oct) 22 to see the situation," Mr Shinde said today.
Several incidents of violation of ceasefire have been reported from the Samba sector recently.
Mr Shinde also said that firm steps are being taken to control infiltration.
"We have lots of information of infiltration attempts, but the way government of India has been taking firm steps against terrorism, they are not able to infiltrate deep," he said.
"There are a few spots from where they enter, our posts are keeping an eye on such areas," he said.
On Sunday night, 13 posts of the Border Security Force (BSF) were targeted by Pakistani fire.
"I am going to Samba sector on (Oct) 22 to see the situation," Mr Shinde said today.
Several incidents of violation of ceasefire have been reported from the Samba sector recently.
"We have lots of information of infiltration attempts, but the way government of India has been taking firm steps against terrorism, they are not able to infiltrate deep," he said.
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On Sunday night, 13 posts of the Border Security Force (BSF) were targeted by Pakistani fire.
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