Pakistan PM Is Guilty of Playing to His Home Audience.

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has demanded that “The Centre should look at other options if talks are not helping put an end to ceasefire violations along the LoC,”.

He said,"the Centre must give a fitting reply to the neighbouring nation, if talks were n’t yielding the desired result" and added, “It cannot be an one sided affair, we can not be at the receiving end without giving any response,”.He objected that he wouldn’t accept any third party intervention in Kashmir. 

Abdullah targeted Sharif saying the government cannot stay silent despite the continuous attacks and said, “Pakistan PM is guilty of playing to his home audience. I don’t understand whether the Pakistani Prime Minister is involved in this (ceasefire violations) or whether he has no control on what’s happening in his country,”.

Pakistan forces reportedly violated the ceasefire for the eight time in 24 hours with reports of firing on at least five forward posts of the Border Security Force along the International Border. Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde is expected to visit the state and some border areas in the wake of the spurt in ceasefire violations by Pakistani forces.

INDIA HONEST smells sticky intentions of Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, hoping that Indian PM Manmohan Singh, being deeply indulged in domestic trauma of corruption scams, will be weak to offer a strong counter to the border incursions, and again wants to raise the Kashmir bogey in world forum.