India-Pak holds flag meeting in Ramgarh

JAMMU, Sept 25:
Border Security Force (BSF) and Pakistan Rangers held a casual contact flag meeting at Chamblayal and discussed issues especially the cutting down of wild grass  grown up along the international border to enhance the visibility for guarding the line.
According to official sources, a flag meeting between BSF  and Pakistan Rangers commenced at around 1230 hrs and continued till 1330 hrs at Chamblayal of Ramgarh sector in Samba district.    “The six-member Indian side is represented by 2 I/C 200 Bn Sukhjit Singh Banger while Pakistan Rangers was headed by  Mohammed Ali, Wing Commander 12 Chenab, official sources said.     They said the meeting was held in cordial manner and  discussed the cutting of wild weed (Sarkanda) growth along the  IB to enhance the visibility along border.     Earlier in the backdrop of the ceasefire violations when Pakistan Rangers were targeting civilians areas and BoPs, two sides had held series of flag meeting including Commandant-Level to impress upon each other to respect the ceasefire.  (AGENCIES)