BSF Calls Out Pakistan Army’s ‘Toilets, Not Bunkers’ Excuse-Demolition or Retaliation?

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A fresh border standoff has erupted between India and Pakistan, this time over an alleged illegal structure near the International Border (IB). The Border Security Force (BSF) has accused the Pakistan Army of building bunkers within the 150-yard no man’s land, a clear violation of border agreements.

When confronted, the Pakistani side claimed the structures were merely toilets, not bunkers. But the BSF wasn’t buying it. Officials firmly warned: “Demolish it immediately, or we’ll build a mega bunker right in front of yours.”

No Man’s Land—No Excuses!

As per international border protocols, no permanent structures can be built within the 150-yard buffer zone. The BSF has made it clear—if Pakistan refuses to tear it down, India will respond in kind, potentially escalating the situation further.

Another Border Drama Unfolds?

This isn’t the first time Pakistan has been accused of constructing unauthorized structures along the border. Similar instances in the past have resulted in heightened tensions and even cross-border firing.

With both nations already on edge, will Pakistan back down, or are we in for another border showdown? The coming days will tell.