4 January 2015

From Now Onwards, We will Talk in a Language that India Understands: Pakistan

Lahore: Pakistan on saturday threatened India to strongly counter attack Indian firing and said that they will from now onwards "communicate in the language they understand".

In the past 6-7 months we have started to try the negotiations with India from a new corner but it seems that they does not understand this language." Minister Khawaja Asif said to the reporters outside  Pakistan Parliament.

"I think we from now communicate with them in their language," he said.

Asif's remarks came in the backdrop of the killing of four pakistani rangers as a result of retaliation by BSF which is after death of one soldier on the eve of 31 december at the International Border in Jammu and Kashmir's Samba district.

"This is very shameful act by Indians. They always resorted such tactics. But we will not tolerate this anymore ," Asif said.

"After that we took up the issue at the ranger and BSF level. We tried to raise the issue in flag meetings, but there is no result yielded yet," he said.


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