NEW DELHI, Dec 5: Indian Deputy Prime Minister Lal Krishna Advani on Friday renewed accusations that Pakistan was sneaking fighters into occupied Kashmir.

“On our demand that infiltration be stopped and terrorist infrastructure be dismantled, there has been practically no response from the other side,” Mr Advani said at a function in New Delhi.

“Their response is ... tactical moves to ward off pressures from the international community,” said Mr Advani.

“I am sorry to say India’s efforts have not been reciprocated by the other side,” he said.

Mr Advani’s statement notwithstanding, Indian military officials have reported quiet on the Line of Control since a ceasefire took effect on Nov 26. —AFP

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