‘If the ceasefire is broken tonight, you will get strong reply’, DGMO’s strict warning to Pakistan

Rajiv Ghai, DGMO
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Rajiv Ghai, DGMO

New Delhi: Pakistan has been given a strict warning from India today that if it breaks the ceasefire again, it will be given a strong reply. DGMO Rajiv Ghai said this in a press conference, in which he gave complete information about Operation Sindoor. DGMO said that yesterday Pakistan itself took the initiative of ceasefire. Called him at 3.35 minutes in the afternoon and said that he spoke of ceasefire. The ceasefire was decided from 5 pm and after a few hours, their drones started entering India’s border. The DGMO said that if Pakistan tries to violate the ceasefire again tonight, it would be given a strong reply.

Full exemption of retaliation

The DGMO said that the Army Chief has also given full exemption to military officers to retaliate between India and Pakistan in case of violation of ceasefire. After Pakistan violated ceasefire on the night of 10-11 May, the army chief today reviewed the security situation with the military commanders of the western borders. During this time, he has given full exemption of retaliation.

The DGMO reported that 100 terrorists killed under ‘Operation Sindoor’ include terrorists like Yusuf Azhar, Abdul Malik Rauf and Mudassir Ahmed. He said that 35 to 40 military personnel of the Pakistani Army have been killed in the shelling for violating the ceasefire between May 7 and 10.

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