JAKARTA - The heated Indian-Pakistan conflict has touched personal life. This was experienced by members of the Indian federal police or the central reserve police force (CRPF).
Quoting Hindustantimes, Sunday, May 4, the CRPF member named Munir Ahmed.
Munir was fired from his 41st battalion CRPF after being caught marrying a Pakistani woman.
Another reason for the dismissal was because the marriage was hidden during the expiration date of the bridal visa.
CRPF officials and Indian law enforcement said Munir Ahmed's actions were detrimental to "national security".
India-Pakistan clashed over each other after armed militant groups killed 26 people in India's Jammu andtendors on April 22.
According to Indian intelligence, the attack was carried out by Lashkar-e-Taiba over the involvement of Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI).
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However, the resistance Front militant group has claimed responsibility for the attacks on the disputed territory of India and Pakistan.
Angered India still blamed Pakistan for responding to it by closing land borders between the two countries, suspending agreements on water resource allocations, suspending visa issuance for Pakistani citizens, and closing airspace for commercial flights from Pakistan over the same action.
India and Pakistan also showed off their strengths by holding military exercises to missile tests.
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