VHP leader for tough stand against Pakistan

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Aug 28: VHP State patron, Rama Kant Dubey while expressing serious concern over the killing of three people in unprovoked firing from across the border and injuries to several others has urged the Union Government to take a tough action against Pakistan.
In a statement issued here today, he said India should not wait but dismantle the terrorist camps in Pakistan and teach it a lesson so that it will not dare to send armed desperados this side and resort to unprovoked shelling on border.
Dr Dubey said that it has been proved time and gain that Pakistan does not understand the language of peace and friendship and deserves to be taught in its own language.
Dr Dubey while showing his deep anguish over loss of precious human lives during last one month in Pak firing demanded that immediate steps be taken for construction of temporary shelters and safe bunkers for the people living near border.
He said China and Pakistan have constructed such bunkers along border and India should not delay the same as it will minimize casualties during border skirmishes.
Dr Dubey said that despite the repeated pleas made to Government it has delayed a decision in this regard with the result many human lives have been lost during last two decades of unprovoked shelling from across the border.
He said the killing of innocent civilians in Pak shelling has also generated a lot of public resentment and present Union Government should take a bold initiative to rid the country from repeated misadventures by Pakistan.