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Ravi Shankar Prasad Slams Pakistan For Unilaterally Stopping Postal Mail service With India

Mumbai: Pakistan, after unilaterally stopping mail services with India, Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad slammed this move by calling it a ‘violation of the international norms’. The unilateral move is “in direct contravention of international norms,” Prasad said.

Union Minister said Pakistan should give prior notice before doing this move, he said “Every country works under the world postal union. But Pakistan is Pakistan. Pakistan has shut postal services (delivery of Indian letters) for the last two months. Pakistan has stopped Indian letters without any prior information or notice to our country”.

“It is directly in contravention of the world postal union norms. That’s why our Postal Department has thought of action”. 

Pakistanhas not been accepting any postal consignment from India for the past more than one-and-a-half months, he continued.

This thing began due to the retaliation of the Indian army as India had targeted terror camps inside Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Because Pakistani forces fired from across the Line of Control in Tangdhar and Kieran sectors in Jammu and Kashmir. Army chief General Bipin Rawat said that 6 to 10 Pakistani Army personnel were killed in retaliation in which three terror camps were also destroyed. 

Anotherterror camp in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir was severely damaged in the Indian Army action.

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