Pakistan rejects India’s closure of missile firing incident into its territory

KARACHI: Pakistan rejected India’s closure of the incident of the firing of a supersonic missile into Pakistani territory on Scar 9, and reiterated demand for joint probe, said a statement by Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued on Wednesday night (Aug 24).

The Indian Air Drive on Tuesday (Aug 24) said in late its inquiry how the government had sacked three officers meant for accidentally firing the missile into Pakistan in March, an incident that the 2 nuclear-armed rivals taken care of calmly as there have been no casualties.

The BrahMos missile – a nuclear-capable, land-attack cruise missile jointly developed by Russian federation and India – was fired upon Mar 9, compelling Pakistan to seek answers from New Delhi on the safety mechanisms in place to prevent unintended launches.

“Pakistan categorically rejects India’s purported closure of the highly irresponsible event and reiterates the demand for a mutual probe, ” the foreign office statement said.

The measures taken by Indian in the aftermath of the incident and the following findings and punishments handed by the so-called internal court of inquiry are totally unsatisfactory, deficient plus inadequate, it added.

The Indian Air Force stated in a statement upon Tuesday: “A Courtroom of Inquiry, set up to establish the facts from the case, including fixing responsibility for the incident, found that deviation from the Standard Operating Procedures by three officers led to the accidental firing from the missile. ”

It added the federal government had dismissed three officers with immediate effect on Tuesday.

“India has not only failed to respond to Pakistan’s demand for a joint inquiry but has also evaded the queries raised by Pakistan regarding the command-and-control program in place in Indian, the safety and security protocols and the reason for India’s delayed admission from the Missile launch, inch statement went on to include.

If certainly India has absolutely nothing to hide then it should accept Pakistan’s requirement for a joint übung in the spirit associated with transparency, the handout added.