NEW DELHI: The BSF on Friday vowed strong retaliatory action against Pakistan, saying it was witnessing a “more aggressive stance” of the opponent along the International Border (IB) in Jammu and Kashmir after Imran Khan became Prime Minister.
Outgoing BSF Director General (DG) K K Sharma told reporters that his troops were waiting for the right time to strike back against the enemy in retaliation to the recent killing of their jawan along the IB in the State.
Sharma, who demits office on September 30, also admitted that Head Constable Narender Singh was killed in an “action of the Border Action Team (BAT)” of Pakistan.
The jawan was shot three times on his chest, dragged to the other side of the fence, his feet were tied and throat slit, the DG said. (AGENCIES)