BSF personnel do duty on the Pakistan border adjacent to Rajasthan. (File photo)
There is a situation of tension on the International (India-Pakistan) border adjacent to Barmer in Rajasthan. Ignoring the international laws related to the border, the bunkers have been constructed on the India-Pakistan border. When India objected to this, the bunkers call it toilet
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Now India has also built three bunkers on the border. The Border Security Force (BSF) officials have made it clear that until Pakistan demolishes its bunkers, India will also remain bunkers.
Now let’s understand where the dispute is … The four districts of Rajasthan (Sriganganagar, Bikaner, Jaisalmer and Barmer) are engaged in the Pakistani border. Staying on the border, the Khurafat continues from Pakistan. Pakistan’s move is not successful due to the vigilance of Indian soldiers.
DIG Rajkumar Basata of BSF said- it was a matter of one and a half months ago. Within a hundred and fifty meters from the zero line of the border (Gadra region) adjacent to Barmer, 2 bunkers were constructed by Pakistan. BSF officials came to know about this. It was strongly opposed by India.
The area under 150 yards from the border is ‘No Mains Land’. There is no permission to build any kind of construction in this area. Neither Pakistan can build any construction, nor India. Despite this, Pakistan got the construction done before this.
Pakistan described the bunker as a toilet BSF DIG Rajkumar Basata said on Tuesday- A month ago a month ago, there was a commander level flag meeting with the military officials of Pakistan. In this, Indian officers raised the issue of making bunkers. It was said that the construction of the bunker has been misunderstood. This is ignoring the rules. Pakistan officials had tricked and said- this is not a bunker, a toilet.
Pakistan came on backfoot If sources are to be believed, after all the protests, Pakistan started constructing another bunker adjacent to the border. Objection was again objected to this. India also warned Pakistan. Still did not agree. In return, India also took drastic steps. BSF DIG Rajkumar Basata said that about 22 days ago, three bunkers were built by India near the zero line. Seeing this, Pakistan came on the backfoot and demolished one of its bunkers. One of his bunkers still exists. The border is constantly being closely monitored.
In most border areas of Jaisalmer-Barmer, the fencing and security system has been increased after the increasing activity of Pak Rangers. (File photo)
Pakistan conditioned after removing a bunker According to BSF DIG Rajkumar Basata- Pakistani Rangers put a condition of removing the three bunkers from India after removing a bunker. India is now adamant that until Pakistan removes the second bunker near the zero line, India is not going to remove a single bunker. If 1 bunker of Pakistan on the zero line is according to the rules, then 3 bunkers of India are also correct.
Pakistani train reached zero point with tourist On 9 February last month, a train in Pakistan came to zero point on the India-Pakistan border with more than 100 tourists. India objected to this. In 2005, Pakistan constructed Khokharapar (present Marvi) railway station near Zero Line.
On 9 February, the Pakistani train came close to the Zero Point (India-Pakistan Border) with the tourist.
Barmer BSF DIG Rajkumar Basata had told that Pakistan’s tourist train will arrive at Marvi (Pakistan) station. Pakistan gave this information to us. Such a large number of people coming from Pakistan to the border were not good for security.
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Read these news of Pakistani antics on the border too …
In Barmer area, Pakistan built a bunker near the border: BSF said on the objection of BSF- this is a toilet; Pak Rangers activity continuously increasing
Pakistani train reached zero point with more than 100 tourists: India objected to railway station construction; Carison enhanced
Caught a woman infiltrating the Indo-Pak border: Bid- if she returns to Pakistan, she will kill me; Mobile and gold jewelry recovered
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