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'Pakistan will respond': Politicians react to India's LoC breach
As the nation awoke to the news of a violation of the Line of Control by India on Tuesday, politicians began weighing in on the situation.
The LoC violation had been confirmed by the army's media wing early this morning. Director General of the Inter-Services Public Relations Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor said there had been no casualties or damage to property.
As developments continue to roll in, both the government and opposition appear to be on the same page, with leaders on both sides urging restraint and raising concerns about how India's irresponsible actions ─ believed to be bolstering Narendra Modi's profile ahead of the upcoming election in India ─ are a threat to regional stability and peace.