<span style="color: #222222;">India today said Pakistan forces have continued to engage in unprovoked ceasefire violation and often these violations happen at &nbsp;civilian areas to support infiltration of terrorists across LoC.<br />''<br />''Briefing media virtually Thursday evening, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Anurag Srivastava said this is a clear violation of ceasefire understanding between the two sides.<br />''<br />''He said Pakistani forces have carried out 3800 unprovoked ceasefire violations this year till date.<br />''<br />''There have also been attempts to drop arms and ammunition across the LoC in the garb of civilian activities.<br />''<br />''He said Pakistan's aid and abetment to cross border terrorism, and smuggling of arms and narcotics has spilled over to the international boundary.<br />''<br />''Mr Srivastava added that such violations are regularly highlighted to Pakistan through diplomatic channels and at the regular DGMO level meetings.<br />''<br />''Replying to a question on FATF meet, the spokesperson said the issue of Pakistan's compliance is being looked at the ongoing FATF plenary.<br />''<br />''He said Pakistan has addressed only 21 action items so far out of the 27 action items given to them under their action plan.<br />''<br />''Six important action items are yet to be addressed.<br />''<br />''Mr Srivastava said the neighbouring country has not taken any action against several terrorist entities and individuals, including those who have been proscribed by UNSC – such as Masood Azhar, Dawood Ibrahim and Zaki ur Rehman Lakhvi.</span><br />
News On AIR | October 22, 2020 8:58 PM
Pakistan forces continue to engage in unprovoked ceasefire violation: MEA