India rejects Pak plea for UN probe into brutal killings of army jawans
New Delhi, Jan 10: The government Thursday rejected Pakistan's suggestion that the UN should be asked to probe allegations that Pakistani troops killed and beheaded two Indian soldiers in Jammu and Kashmir."That demand is rejected
New Delhi, Jan 10: The government Thursday rejected Pakistan's suggestion that the UN should be asked to probe allegations that Pakistani troops killed and beheaded two Indian soldiers in Jammu and Kashmir.
"That demand is rejected out of hand. We will not internationalise the issue nor go to the United Nations," Finance Minister P. Chidambaram told reporters after a cabinet meeting.
"It was a brutal incident where a jawan (soldier) was killed and his body mutilated," he said.
"That demand is rejected out of hand. We will not internationalise the issue nor go to the United Nations," Finance Minister P. Chidambaram told reporters after a cabinet meeting.
"It was a brutal incident where a jawan (soldier) was killed and his body mutilated," he said.