"We will organise nation wide protests tomorrow (Friday) starting at the district level. People are very angry over this matter," Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesperson Nirmala Sitaraman said here Thursday.
Holding the Pakistani government and army responsible for violating the ceasefire in force since 2006, she said India should not drop its guard in order to develop good relations with Pakistan.
"The BJP has been warning the government periodically that infiltration has not ceased and has increased...It's a very worrying situation," she said.
"We should give proof, name and shame Pakistan for having done this... We can't afford to have our goodwill misused," she said.
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