Pakistanis come into our country and behead 2 jawans and take away one jawan's head as a trophy. However, consider the reaction from the two governments:
Our Home minister declares...
Attack on jawans will not affect visa agreement with Pak, says Home Minister
India will not suspend or cancel the new visa agreement it entered with Pakistan recently to protest against the "barbaric and inhuman mutilation" of two Indian soldiers who were killed by Pakistani troops on Tuesday in Kashmir
Pakistan on the other hand, goes ahead and stops cross-LOC trade immediately...
Pakistan again violates ceasefire, stops cross-LoC trade
The Pakistani army on Thursday refused to allow trucks from India carrying goods at cross-Line of Control trade point in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir, in the backdrop of tension in bilateral relations following ceasefire violations which killed 2 Indian troops.
25 trucks carrying goods, mostly vegetables, from India were not allowed to cross the LoC and enter Pakistan-occupied Kashmir at Chakan-Da-Bagh, officials of the trade facilitation center (TFC) at Poonch said.
As the trucks carrying goods for PoK traders reached Chakan-Da-Bagh crossing point to enter the trade center at Rawalakote (POK) after clearance at TFC, the Pakistan army did not open the gates and conveyed this to Indian Army authorities at the point.
With the stranding of 25 trucks, a total of 65 trucks are now lined up waiting to move into POK from Chakan-Da-Bagh crossing point. Most of these trucks are carrying perishable goods, particularly vegetables.
This is the second time LoC trade has come a halt after the Pakistan Army refused to open the gates during the past 8 months.
But, that's not all, we're to believe the DNAIndia report below, Brig Rawat and his career is now being targeted...
DNA exclusive: Uri commander’s forceful retaliation led to beheadings?
Union ministry of home has received inputs that suggest that Indian army units in the Uri sector could have provoked the incident. While there was sporadic firing exchanged in some parts ofthe LoC, a cross-border raid by the ghatak (commando) platoon of the 9th Maratha Light Infantry (MLI) in the early hours of Sunday could have been the provocation.
Top sources in the Union Home and defence ministries told DNA that the Pakistani attack was in all likelihood a retaliation for the attack carried out by 9 MLI.
The commander of the 161 brigade, stationed in the Churchunda sub-sector, Brigadier Gulab Singh Rawat, had decided to take a very aggressive posture. Sources said that he asked the commanding officer of 9 MLI to take “proactive action”, to launch a quick raid against a post that was harassing Indian positions.
The successful Indian raid led to the death of a Pakistaninon-commissioned officer and escalated tensions across the LoC....
“We believe that this was a local action purely in retaliation of what the raid our troops carried out in the Uri sector,” a senior intelligence official told DNA. The Union home ministry is also looking at the role played by Brig Rawat and whether his “aggressive posture” could have been avoided.
There is a feeling in the government that Brig Rawat has a very “aggressive track record” which could have escalated tensions on the LoC at a time when the nine-year-old ceasefire was holding up well. An inquiry into the incident has been ordered by Army Headquarters and a decision on Brig Rawat could also be taken in the coming days.